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Woodhome Elementary/Middle School

Baltimore, MD
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-8
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  • Enrollment: 376

Overview

Woodhome Elementary/Middle School
7300 Moyer Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21234
(410) 396-6398
Woodhome Elementary/Middle School is located in Baltimore, MD and serves grades PK-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 3 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Asian
2%
Two or more races
3%
Hispanic
6%
White
12%
Black
78%

Reviews8 Reviews

2.5
parent
If you want your child to get involved in everything a child should not be involved in , this is the place to send him/her. If you want your child to be pushed through school with passing grades but you know your child did not earn the grades , then this is the right school to attend. This school is Horrible. If your child needs any type of assistance in any area, they absolutely will not get it. The teachers are incompetent and just really don't care if the children pass or fail. Children who have IEP or 504 plans are not getting the services they are supposed to receive. From the teachers to the principal to the assistant principal , they are reviewing a pay check to do absolutely NOTHING! I heard this used to be a great school but my experience will tell a different story. The children sit in class and play and curse all day. They have no respect for authority so the whole environment is horrible for any child.
parent
It’s was extremely difficult to work with the principal. I am transferring my kids from the school.
parent
This was a horrible horrible experience! Don't do it!
parent
My daughter currently attends this school. I am very impressed with the curriculum. The teachers really challenge the students. In fact, all of the faculty that we have encountered have been very supportive and encouraging. The school lacks extra curricula activities and foreign language which is why I gave 4 stars. If they had more extracurricular activities (not informal dance teams) they would be comparable to some of the area private institutions (in my opinion). In other reviews, I have read parents complaints about the teachers not working with students with "issues" that appear to be behavioral. I have to side with the school on this if the post is infact true. The teachers are not behaviorist and if your child is disruptive they should be removed. Other children should not be deprived because your child for whatever reason can not get it together. Sorry, try to see it both ways. We are very pleased with Woodholme Elementary School.
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