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Submitted by parent on February 07, 2025
Pineview is a great school! My son is in kindergarten while my older son just graduated after attend Pineview since pre-k, and I'm glad I chose Pineview for their elementary education.
Submitted by parent on February 07, 2025
This is our first year being at Pineview and I love it. I love how the teachers love my kids. Mrs Connor is the best, I love how she goes the extra mile. She walks the students down the road to their neighborhood to ensure safety.
Submitted by parent on February 07, 2025
Pineview Elementary is definitely a great school. My children have showed so much interest with school since moving here. My youngest in kindergarten has bloomed and has so much knowledge that it blows my mind. The teachers and staff are amazing to these kids and their families. The school offers so much to families in need at the school. They make the children feel loved and welcomed. My children love all their teachers and all the staff. They feel safe being there. The school does a lot of engaging activities after-school hours for families to also attend that are educational and fun for the whole family. 10 out of 10, highly recommend!
Submitted by parent on May 16, 2019
The new leadership at this school is has made such a big difference, I truly believe they have our children best interests at heart. Love this school
Submitted by parent on April 04, 2019
The new leadership at this school has made a 180 in instruction and overall morale in the school. We love it here!
Submitted by parent on December 13, 2013
My daughter is a current student at Pineview. She is and has been an honor student since attending Pineview, however the teachers seem to be very lazy and the communication (returning emails) is horrible. There are no incentives for making good grades and the field trips are nonexistent. The principle claims it is because of funding but she makes no effort to get parents involved to demand that atleast the 5th graders are sent off in a happy note. My child takes advantage of the saturday school when they are trying to stuff last minute fcat skills down the kids throat. Not a good school.
Submitted by parent on July 24, 2013
My son has been at this school for 4 years and I can say that some teacher are superior to other teacher. My son 2nd and 3rd grade teachers were great however my son 1st and 4th grade teachers were not very good. The main problem that I had with both teachers is their lack of effort towards keeping me informed with my son progress on all subjects, reading, writing, math, science, social studies. In fact, my son 4th grade teacher simply refused to return my telephone calls and refused to reply to any of my letters addressed to her and CC'd to the principal. If you decide to send your child to this school be prepared for all future struggles. Because they will come in due time
Submitted by parent on August 05, 2010
My son went to this school for 3 years and was absolutly miserable there...and on top of that he had some trouble learning the material that he was recieving at school. I went to the teachers and asked if they could get him some extra help but none came. Eventually I went to the principle and he seemed to sweep our problems under the carpet. I got fustrated with not getting any help from this school. It is horrible. I would recommend trying to find another school for your child to go to ANY other school than Pineview.
Submitted by parent on June 05, 2010
Without a doubt, this school is emblematic of the failure of the American public school system. For almost three years, my child would respond to the usual "How was school?" with "I don't want to talk about it." Everyday. He dreaded going to school. He has a speech/language disorder, but when we asked for the school to evaluate him, they didn't. Twice we asked, and twice nothing was done. Once a week he would be bringing home an accident report. While children can be clumsy, I think his high accident rate was due more to poor supervision than anything else. Further, school staff once put the wrong child in my car during parent pick-up, and acted incredulous when I said, "this isn't my child". My child is thriving at his new school - avoid tPineview at all costs. Homeschool, or look for charter options.