66 out of 10GreatSchools

Yorktown Elementary School

Yorktown, VA
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-5
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  • Enrollment: 662

Overview

Yorktown Elementary School
131 Siege Lane
Yorktown, VA 23692
(757) 898-0358
Yorktown Elementary School is located in Yorktown, VA and serves grades PK-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
1%
Native American
1%
Asian
4%
Hispanic
12%
Two or more races
13%
Black
25%
White
46%

Reviews16 Reviews

4.0
parent
We are so happy with Yorktown elementary! My autistic son in thriving at this school. They have been so helpful and kind.
parent
I love Yorktown Elementary School. I have had a student in the school since 2013. I have seen it go through many changes, most of which are not the fault of the school. If you are looking for a school where parents still feel like a part of the family, and your child is truly educated, cared for , and well loved. Yorktown Elementary is the place to be. I would also like to note that ALL of the data currently listed on Great Schools is from 2016. None of what is currently here accurately reflects YES. Please take the time to visit the VDOE's School Quality Profile for the most accurate data regarding Yorktown Elementary School.
parent
My boys have loved this school! Some of the things that have stuck out are Project Lead the Way and Maker Space! Both hands on learning with STEM and workshop focuses! My boys love it!!
other
Kindergarten, First Grade, Second. . . . These kids are young and need a ton of guidance and parents need information. Overload is really ok at this level. But, the information was underwhelming! I found getting basic questions about curriculum and day-by-day plans tough from teachers. It takes 15 minutes per discipline to solidify classroom learning at home without daily information about what was learned (not homework), learning cannot be solidified. On another note, this school is very over-crowded (600). Seaford Elementary is slated to take on some of their extra students in 2018/2019, but it won't be enough. During these years, optimizing the student-to-teacher ratio is of utmost importance. The teachers do not help students who need IEPs. And, I heard countless complaints from parents about their kids who have severe learning disabilities, neuro-impairments or behavioral issues that were without plans. Were told in even the severest of cases, nothing was wrong and they weren't going to do anything. Not Satisfactory! I give it an OK because the office staff, particularly the secretaries are really nice. As are most of the teachers. The teachers do seem to care, but it seems that their hands are a bit tied. The security is something to get used to, but it is generally a good thing because of the world in which we live. The buses were late routinely - and, fights occurred or assaults and students who were victims were sidelined publicly, which made them further vulnerable. One parent showed daily bruisings from a kid in her class. Countless days this had happened. Other parents complained the same student had assaulted their children. Not one formal report by a teacher was made to the office. Obviously, they do not know how to deal with discipline. Finally, I am not sure that this magnet program was as rigorous as I could have hoped for for our kids. Routine extra-curricular opportunities for students were not available for every grade at every level. Again, for a magnet program, it was surprising. The VP is not a good role model - and, mispronounced basic words like library (Li-bary). Educators should sound educated. In any event, it's a C- school at best. Not the worst, not the best.
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