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Mountain View Elementary School
(703) 754-4161
5600 McLeod Way
Haymarket, VA 20169
Level: PK-5
District: Prince William County Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Mountain View Elementary School, Haymarket, VA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:7.12% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:7.7% (2006)
Hispanic:4.2% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:77.36% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:19.9% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:3.73% (2006)


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Mountain View Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating5


Mountain View Elementary School Reviews

 
What a wonderful school with an exceptional staff and administration. This school also receives a lot support from the parents. Everyone is excited about educating the kids at this school!

If you are a parent and you have time to volunteer, MVES will let you! I love it!

We can compare this elementary school and district, to a very well funded, highly parent involved district. I believe this school and district to be the best in commutable area, but compared to national standards, this school suffers from lack of local financial availability and lack of local parent focus on public school education. This is not a judgement as to why that is, as this area is very hard working. My child received no individual attention as she needed, could not take the 'extra curricular' class as it was lottery based (for a class that, nationally, is standard, not extra), and has 27 students in her overcrowded, much substituted class. Admin is busy with policy focus. No doubt this school works hard, but with local deficiencies, I find my child's education substandard and deficient. I am very grateful for the good that is there, tho.

The previous post has said it all. One thing was not quite true - Prince William County has always been half-day kindergarten, and for the past 3 years has been phazing in full-day. It was never an issue of overcrowding at Mountain View. It was that way everywhere. Next year, the whole school system will be full-day. But...the school will still be overcrowded, with 4 trailers. Most schools are in the same predicament, though - not just at Mountain View.

The problem with Mountain View is the rapid growth of the area. The public school system is struggling to keep up. The classes are over-crowded, and they even had to make kindergarten half-a-day to make room for all of the students (that changes to full days next school year). On the upside, there is a lot of parental involvement and the teachers have been excellent. I think the whole Prince Wm. school system will have to go through some growing pains before it's the system we want.

I have worked in two elementary schools in PWCS, and I chose to come BACK to the school because I enjoyed working there so much! I am saddened to read some of the parent comments on this board because I know how hard everyone works at MVES...I truly have not worked with a more dedicated staff! We have seen some changes with a new administration, but although change is sometimes difficult, it is also good to 'shake things up.' I feel that most teachers are supportive of the administration, and the administration is supportive in return. All who are involved at MVES (students, parents, teachers, and staff) are life long learners. Quality learning takes time and patience! I would like to see parents who have concerns about the school become involved in becoming part of a solution. We all need to work together for the good of the students!

You will have a fight on your hands if your child has any special needs. The principal is new and is completely unknowledgeable about IDEA and Section 504. These kids are seen as nothing more than a burden on the school system. 25% of the children at this very wealthy school cannot even read on grade level. This is shameful. The one saving grace -- The teachers. All of the teachers we have had have been outstanding. They do not support the administration either. Keep that in mind.

I totally disagree with the other reviewers. We are a military family who has experienced many different schools. Our third child attends Mountain View. We moved into this district because of the wonderful test scores. Mountain View is one of the most disappointing schools we've ever attended. The minimum needs are met, but there's no excitement. Take a peek at Alvey instead.

I am a parent who sits on the Advisory Council of this outstanding school. The academic achievement of all the students in this school is paramount. Truly, no child is left behind, here. There are specialty teachers on site in the fields of special education, mathematics, reading, music, art and PE. There is a fantastic gifted program. The school site is lovely and rural with views of Bull Run Mt. and lush green fields for recess romps! The counseling staff is absolutely awesome! The principal and administrative staff are forward thinking and kind. One thing to consider...the housing in this area is booming. We have undergone new zoning and overcrowding in this school for the past three years. This is likely to continue for another three years before it stabilizes. Everyone wants to have there kids go to this school!

Outstanding! We moved here because of the awesome school. My son is gifted while my daughter is learning disabled so I have gotten to see a variety of aspects of the quality education both have received. I am an educator myself and must say that this school is tops.

We were so pleased that we bought a house in the Mountain View area. Overall, my kids had a good experience there although they were transferred the next year. The principal is a super leader.



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