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Submitted by parent on June 13, 2024
Amazing school with some of the best teachers in the county!
Submitted by other on July 03, 2020
I never made any friends at this school, the last time I had friends is in third grade. Also, the students do not act their age AT ALL, these 7,8,9,10,11 year olds think that their 21 so they can curse, do very inappropriate things sometimes. And also, date each other, this is so messed up. What kind of child dates someone. And the thing is most students here don’t succeed in English, because they don’t tend to learn they tend to mess around and barely pay attention to the teachers. We’re planning to go to a new school, where it’s not crowded with Hispanics.
Submitted by parent on June 07, 2018
WE MISS SUGARLAND SOOOO MUCH!!! We especially miss Ms. Fiore the school counselor. She is amazing!!!
Submitted by parent on July 18, 2017
As a parent, I've seen many great changes at Sugarland elementary. Under the leadership of Dr. Gail Brady, the school culture has evolved and students are excited about the new ways their teachers are providing lessons and activities.
Submitted by teacher on July 13, 2017
My children attended Sugarland and when I saw how much they were growing socially and academically, I wanted to join the team! I have been teaching at Sugarland for 10 years and I love it!!
Submitted by teacher on July 13, 2017
I have been teaching Sugarland for over 4 years-The principals work hard to create a team atmosphere at the school which results in children who are learning with smiles on their faces! Sugarland rocked SOLs this year.
Submitted by principal on July 13, 2017
Sugarland has increased in scores academically over the past four years, with the exception of science last year, but science has now increased by 33 points this year. All scores are in the nineties, with reading at 88%. People make generalizations about the school, but are not involved. Get involved before you make statements. It is a GREAT school!
Submitted by other on December 03, 2016
Teacher, Mrs. Hope Blankenship and her students honor Veterans with personal letters of thanks for serving our country.
Submitted by parent on March 08, 2016
This school has really fallen apart in the last few years. Failing SOL scores and a serious lack of communication from the school has made the climate at SE with a lot to be desired.
Submitted by parent on May 28, 2012
We have been pleasantly surprised by Sugarland. The principal is amazing. My kid's teacher runs an organized, efficient classroom. Bullying is absolutely not allowed at this school. Sugarland creates a tolerant environment where the kids treat each other respectfully. I have heard the complaint that more time is spent on children that are learning English so other kids are ignored. I have had lunch with my kid s class; nearly all the kids speak English well. Children are all in competition for the teacher s attention because of the class size. That is going to be a problem regardless of the school. Sugarland does have more kids that are poor and start school unprepared. However, they are teaching the exact same thing in the classroom as the other schools. Loudoun has a set curriculum. My husband and I are both well educated with advanced degrees. I am sure that our kids will have top test scores, go to college and do well. As a member of this community, I also hope that the other children will do well. I am not raising a calculator, I am raising a person. I want my child to grow up to be kind and tolerant, as well as intelligent. Sugarland is working out very well for us.
Submitted by parent on May 25, 2010
This is great school and aswom teachers who were working hard. Should practice SOL's more structured way to improve schoold score.