77 out of 10GreatSchools

Meadow Ridge School

Orland Park, IL
  • Public
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  • Grades 3-5
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  • Enrollment: 564

Overview

Meadow Ridge School
10959 West 159th Street
Orland Park, IL 60467
(708) 364-3602
Meadow Ridge School is located in Orland Park, IL and serves grades 3-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Two or more races
4%
Black
8%
Asian
9%
Hispanic
12%
White
67%

Reviews4 Reviews

4.5
parent
Honestly in the beginning of the year I had no issue but lately am not happy at all
parent
My experience at this school for me has been excellent! As a parent raising a child with a learning issue this school has done awesome! They spend time with my child they access often and address my child's needs. Bullying definitely is not tolerated and was dealt with beautifully with empathy. I learn with my child and am very informed on her development process. She loves to go to school! Keep up the Great work Meadow Ridge!
parent
Meadow Ridge School offers a supportive environment for young students. The facility is top notch and the teachers that my three students had were excellent. The learning center is bright and attractive for young learner resources. The halls are filled with the latest student projects.a parent.
parent
This is a very good school, but with very little tolerance of any monkey business from the children. The teachers are very quick to discipline the children sometimes over silly things. Kids need to learn right & wrong and to be respectful of boundaries, but not in a hyper sensitive world where they are afraid to make a move or they will be reprimanded for just being a kid. My son often came home frustrated because his entire class or study group was penalized for the behavior of one or two kids in the class. Maybe the teacher(s) needed a recess! Overall, I believe the quality of the education here is very good, but there is always room for improvement. There should be an assembly at least once a year. The children should know how to sing the National Anthem (sadly, they don't - - isn't this America?).