88 out of 10GreatSchools

Westchester Elementary School

Catonsville, MD
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-5
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  • Enrollment: 663

Overview

Westchester Elementary School
2300 Old Frederick Road
Catonsville, MD 21228
(410) 887-1088
Westchester Elementary School is located in Catonsville, MD and serves grades PK-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 8 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Two or more races
5%
Hispanic
7%
Black
9%
Asian
11%
White
69%

Reviews5 Reviews

4.0
parent
My experience has been wonderful with both of my children at Westchester.
parent
Amazing experience - my kids have gone since KG and teachers are loving and caring. Overall, staff are courteous and programs are robust
parent
We've had a great experience at Westchester. The teachers are involved and truly care about the kids. The new Principle has made a positive difference in the past few years. My only complaint is the class sizes are a bit large (22-27 kids), but probably similar to other schools in the area. Most of the other kids at school appear engaged and respectful.
parent
The school pats itself on the back and awards itself for being a non-bullying school, when that is not the case. The kids have "roasting sessions" where they gain up on one kid and try to humiliate him/her. They don't want a reputation for bullying or have to log it, so the school's administration claims that parents don't know the difference between bullying and kids "just being rude" to your child. Until it escalates to your child getting physically assaulted does the school do anything about it. There is a strong sense of parent/child vs. admin/teacher conflict when there is a problem. Vile things are said in the classroom which certain teachers ignore. The school gets very defensive when you ask about or address certain issues. (At one point, the assistant principal insisted that my child wasn't telling the truth, until it was proven otherwise.) The school backs the teachers instead of your child if something happens in the classroom such as bullying, something stolen/taken (your child will instead be blamed for a lack of responsibility), harsh remarks by a teacher that were not professional or necessary, etc. If the school would just work on these issues and realize that the teachers are there to monitor their classrooms as well as teach, then they would not have to be on the defense constantly. Instead they will claim that it is not their responsibility, but your child's to act accordingly whether they are a victim or not.
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