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Submitted by parent on December 19, 2023
Been going to Collegewood since kindergarten and my son is now a 5th grader. We are more than pleased with the school, staff and education! We are going to be very sad to learn next year but I’m so happy with the education he was able to get the last 5 years. The staff is always super helpful and the principal makes the school super fun! She’s so engaged and gets involved with every class and student.
Submitted by parent on December 16, 2023
Starting his academic journey at Collegewood Elementary in the fall of 2023, my son has maintained near-perfect scores since his preschool days at the age of 2. While grades weren't our primary concern, our relocation to Walnut City aimed to expose him to positive peer influences. Thanks to the dedicated support of teachers and the principal, his behavior has significantly improved.
Submitted by parent on April 10, 2018
Great! One day I received a note from the principal saying what had been going on when she visited my son’s class. It’s really encouraging to my son that he did well in the class discussion. I really appreciated that the principal would look after her students from different aspects.
Submitted by parent on April 11, 2017
My son is a third grader and he absolutely loves this school. I as a parent have nothing negative to say about the school. He gets lots of kudos as to how knowledgeable he is in history. keep up the good work Collegewood.
Submitted by parent on March 15, 2016
My child is a student here and I have to say that it is an excellent school. The principal, staff and teachers are very caring. The community club leadership is very friendly and makes you feel welcomed and wanting to join and participate in community club activities to help the school. There is also really great communication. The community club leadership, always makes it a point to inform families of the events going on at school along with ways to participate if one has time. The principal is also great in keeping parents informed as well. They always have fun fundraising activities. The fundraising may seem like a lot but schools do not have the same budget that they used to and so although it is a public school, help is still needed financially from parents. But the community club always thinks up of fun ways to fundraise as well as to build the school community spirit. They also offer field trips for transitional kindergarten and kindergarten classes which isn't always offered at other elementary schools where field trips may start in the 1st grade. They also have good after school activities. This is just a really good school and we are thankful for our experience here.
Submitted by parent on July 02, 2014
A 5th grade teacher said the principal did not allow to print due to budget cut, shortage of ink and papers, but she raised enough money from parents to break down the wall for redoing new kids' titles. At year end, Principal invited parents for "Coffee with the principal", but actually when the problems occurred, meeting with her is just like playing "hide and seek". For the whole year, Principal had to wait for the only day of the 5th grade Graduation Awards Assembly to be absent for her vacation (said a 5th grade teacher). As for that 5th grade teacher, she's no better herself. She's ill-tempered, pretentious,plays favorites. She surely shows her power if the parents or the kids are at her bad side, but for the parents for kids she likes, she is willing to go extra miles to pamper, to make the worst kid to be a star. No wonder this year, Collegewood has lost the title "Distinguished School" to other schools. Office Staff and some other teachers are still nice, but the school is not the same as many years ago. It's getting worse! It's sad when we're leaving too!