33 out of 10GreatSchools

Stoner Prairie Elementary School

Fitchburg, WI
  • Public
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  • Grades K-5
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  • Enrollment: 359

Overview

Stoner Prairie Elementary School
5830 Devoro Road
Fitchburg, WI 53711
(608) 845-4200
Stoner Prairie Elementary School is located in Fitchburg, WI and serves grades K-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 3 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Asian
5%
Two or more races
12%
Black
13%
Hispanic
20%
White
50%

Reviews5 Reviews

3.5
parent
They have very low math expectations, they don't help students challenge on different levels
parent
They work very hard with what they get. Unfortunately the school is around a lot of rich houses and the kids feel a lot of entitlement. There is some diversity pulled in from areas further away from the school so I am very optimistic about the school with the new direction of the new principle. She also hires a more diverse staff. I think things will be good!
parent
My daughter has attended Stoner Prairie all of her 6 years since beginning kindergarten. She has always enjoyed and made great connections with her teachers, and she has thrived academically, being given appropriate challenges each year. She has also had opportunities to grow her leadership skills, which is important as well. Stoner Prairie has a wonderful sense of community and wraps its arms around a very diverse student population, ethnically and economically. Parent involvement is encouraged; we've always felt welcome to participate in our daughter's learning activities. We feel fortunate that our daughter went to school here!
parent
Stoner Prairie is an amazing school with highly trained teachers and dedicated, involved parents! They score highly on standardized tests compared to state, federal and district norms. The student population is diverse and there are many opportunities for both inside and outside the school day for students to explore their individual interests. Their mission is "To challenge our students to reach their academic potential, to love and respect them for who they are and to teach them the absolute joy of learning."
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