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Reviews
Submitted by other on July 13, 2015
I went to New Hope 10 years ago so not sure if my review is still accurate but, the staff during my time here were very accommodating and had a love for their students. I do not have anything terrible to say about New Hope & would recommend it to anyone. I think the thing I appreciate most about New Hope it that they took the time to create a lot of activities that blended well with their lessons. They are very interactive! I think that make learning a lot easier for a child.
Submitted by teacher on October 28, 2013
A great place to work and a great place to learn! The kids are hard workers and the parents are a great support!
Submitted by teacher on October 24, 2013
New Hope is a GREAT school very child and family friendly. Students excel academically. Go New Hope Knights!
Submitted by teacher on October 21, 2013
New Hope Elementary is an amazing school. The staff, parents, and students are what make New Hope a great place to learn and teach. New Hope Elementary shows how great communication and collaboration between the community and schools should be.
Submitted by parent on July 28, 2011
This school is excellent. The teachers and principal are hard working and caring. The academic programs are extremely challenging-- the kids work really hard and a lot is expected of them. We couldn't be happier with our children attending New Hope Elementary. I can't think of any negatives.
Submitted by parent on August 27, 2010
New Hope Elementary is blooming under principal, Mrs. Bullock's leadership. I have no idea why our great school rating is so low. For 2009-2010, New Hope was named a School of Distinction with over 85% of the students meetings on or above grade level. My children have been supported wonderfully by the teachers and staff. The PTO is outstanding and works very hard to supply the school with whatever "extras" are needed. In this economy, those extras have become essentials, but the PTO has always risen to the challenge to meet those increasing needs.