66 out of 10GreatSchools

Pheasant Ridge Primary School

Glendale Heights, IL
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-3
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  • Enrollment: 394

Overview

Pheasant Ridge Primary School
43 East Stevenson Drive
Glendale Heights, IL 60139
(630) 260-6147
Pheasant Ridge Primary School is located in Glendale Heights, IL and serves grades PK-3.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Black
3%
Two or more races
4%
White
20%
Asian
27%
Hispanic
46%

Reviews5 Reviews

3.5
parent
Very positive. I really like the staff, they are friendly, welcoming, very good at communicating important topics to parents and they make learning fun for the kids. They really show they care and are there for you if you need them.
parent
My son was bullied (name calling, threatened to be choked) for 2 yrs. Despite constant emails phone calls meetings nothing was done about it. It became physical hitting pushing. He was thrown into bookshelf I filed a police report. I begged for a transfer. Principal and sup. denied it. They said "they're 8 & 9 yr old boys." My son's confidence and self esteem was ruined. I decided to send him to live with his Dad so he could leave this joke of a school. STAY AWAY!
parent
This school helpes alot especially with the new bilingual classes they're giving, it helped out my son to have more fluency while reading.
teacher
Pheasant Ridge has a lot of talented and hardworking teachers. Their primary administrator, however, seems concerned primarily with self-preservation and oftentimes handles her employees with disrespect and even hostility. The resulting climate is toxic. On a district level, central office administrators have very little accountability. Their is little consistency in practice or policy from one building to the next. District initiatives fail as quickly as they are introduced, in the absence of any follow-through or organization. District committees run in circles until, without fail, each issue is labeled a building issue and left to the already overworked teachers to address and solve.
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