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Submitted by parent on May 14, 2020
The worst I've seen or dealt with
Submitted by parent on August 05, 2018
Great school! The tablets there allow each student to learn at their own pace. Some parents just see games but they are teaching kids to learn math, spelling, coding, etc in super fun and exciting ways. Plus, the kids can control their own learning path. If they need more time on a subject then the tablet focuses on that or if a kid has mastered a subject they can continue past classmates without being bored.
Submitted by parent on May 21, 2014
Wilder Elementary is a great school. The two teachers my daughter has had so far have both been top notch. The principal is very good at hos job and you can tell he really cares about the children in his school and their scholastic achievements. I would definitely recommend this school to those who live in the area.
Submitted by parent on March 30, 2013
Wilder Elementary and Middle School. They are trying to pass school year round for I do not know how many times this year. I just want to say the set the meeting for parent input at times they knew many parents are working. 7:30 am and 5:30 p.m. Are you serious? Those are the times parents are traveling to and from work so obviously no parents were going to show up. So if this passes this year, it will be because the principal planned meeting at times he knew no parents would show up. It is unfair to the parents and children they would do something like this. I miss the days when the school was about the children and not what one principal wants. I personally have asked to be involved in the school PTA but since I have a different opinion that what the principal wants, have not been asked to go. I have known of parents who leave the PTA because they are treated wrongly for having different opinions. I want what is best for the children at Wilder Elem and Middle School, just wish the head of the school would also want to listen to parent concern and not make choices that benefit him!