99 out of 10GreatSchools

Quest Elementary School

Melbourne, FL
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-6
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  • Enrollment: 1000

Overview

Quest Elementary School
8751 Trafford Drive
Melbourne, FL 32940
(321) 242-1411
Quest Elementary School is located in Melbourne, FL and serves grades PK-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 9 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Black
4%
Asian
5%
Two or more races
8%
Hispanic
14%
White
69%

Reviews20 Reviews

4.0
parent
Absolutely echo this comment - Teachers are 5 stars, Principal is a 0 star - The school, especially the teachers, are amazing. Most of the administration is GREAT! However, in our experience, the principal that came on in 2017 and is still there is just creating a negative atmosphere. She seems to have no time for parents or concerns and has been condescending in every interaction we've had with her.
parent
Quest is honestly a great school. All of the teachers we have had have been excellent. Both the teachers and the Principal seem to truly care about the students. The staff in general is so nice and welcoming. Yes, the school has a lot of students, but two new schools are being built nearby, so the overcrowding problem should be alleviated next year. They handle the number of students they have now very well too. Quest is a true community full of caring parents and nice, happy students.
parent
The school, especially the teachers, are amazing. Most of the administration is GREAT! However, in our experience, the principal that came on in 2017 and is still there is just creating a negative atmosphere. She seems to have no time for parents or concerns and has been condescending in every interaction we've had with her.
parent
Through school years ending in May 2017, I would have given Quest five stars. Administration was great (but not perfect). The current principal has negatively changed the environment for students, parents, and faculty. Great teachers have left after one year of the new administration. Reports from current teachers are the principal doesn’t involve faculty with policy development and has made the school a more difficult environment. School district needs to wake up.
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