55 out of 10GreatSchools

Allgood Elementary School

Dallas, GA
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-5
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  • Enrollment: 914

Overview

Allgood Elementary School
312 Hart Road
Dallas, GA 30157
(770) 443-8070
Allgood Elementary School is located in Dallas, GA and serves grades PK-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Asian
1%
Two or more races
7%
Hispanic
10%
Black
31%
White
50%
Other
1%

Reviews10 Reviews

3.5
parent
1 at most. Just because they managed to feed him and return him to me safely.
parent
Best experience coming from out of state. Paulding County was definitely worth the move.
parent
My oldest has been attending Allgood since Kindergarten. She's in 5th grade this year. I've noticed over the years that certain things are not handled well. One being kids getting picked on and bullied! My daughter was never picked on or bullied until last year. Every time she told someone it seemed to get brushed off and pushed aside. This year has been no better. In fact it has been worse and has now included racist comments!I'm very disappointed in how this is being handled or should I say NOT being handled! It does not matter how "big or small" the comments are towards my daughter, it is affecting her negatively and nothing is being done! She has always loved school and is very involved in several things in school and after school. My child is starting to dislike school because she's tired of getting picked on and bullied! It almost seems like the teachers and counselor's she speaks with don't believe her or simply just don't care!
parent
My son has attended this school for three years and this will be his last year before heading to private school. There are some great teachers at this school but in the last year, the low morale of some of the teachers has become more apparent than ever even to the students in younger grades. Administration is OK, I think the big issue at the school is overcoming the tremendous amount of poverty and what comes with it. There seems to be a disconcerting trend of the middle income parents school doing school choice to schools with better demographics, homeschooling or switching to private school by 3rd and 4th grade. This is a Title I school and getting parents to be involved has always been in issue. Middle income parents leaving does not bode well for this school.
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