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Skiles Test Elementary School
(317) 964-4700
7001 Johnson Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Level: 1-5
District: M School District Lawrence Township



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Skiles Test Elementary School, Indianapolis, IN.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:40.28% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:49.9% (2007)
Hispanic:1.4% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.2% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:44.29% (2007)




Skiles Test Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Skiles Test Elementary School Reviews

 
The teachers here are excellant, they have raised mys son's self esteem and his grades went up

Thus far, we have not been happy with the education our child is recieving at this school. The teacher sends information typed out for parents and in her writing I have found countless grammatical and typo errors in her work, yet she is being paid to teach and critique my childs work. My child has been bullied and school and bus staff have failed to provide an environment in which my son feels safe. We are exhausting all possibilities to transfer our child to another school. From what I have learned about SKiles Test, it appears as if this school is nothing more than a 'pretty' inner city school. Furthermore, it appears that Lawrence Township is trying to fly on the coat-tail of their history of being a top rated program while in fact it no longer sits even close to the top of the mountain.

One of my children have been enrolled in Skiles Test. We have deceided to have him go to a private school. The teacher quality and leadership at Skiles Test has been outstanding. This is not the issue at all. What we became concerned with was the imbalance of the ethicity population and the rough attitude of a good portion of the students that we came incontact with.

My children have been at Skiles for 4 years. My children are receiving a good education in a safe, supportive environment. Two focuses of the school that are particularly strong are community building and service. Parents are given countless opportunities to volunteer throughout the school and at special events. Community members are encouraged to be involved as general volunteers or tutors. The PFO holds 4 Family Fun nights each year which are attended by anywhere from 300-700 students and family members! The students are constantly working on a variety of service projects. These range from selling apples to support a kid's cancer camp, raising money for burn awareness, helping a school family whose daughter has leukemia, and much more. Many of these projects are student initiated. I am proud that my children are learning to be active,caring members of their community through their experiences at Skiles Test.

We have been very pleased with Skiles Test. The school enviornment is welcoming, the teachers are helpful and really strive to meet the needs of all children. We like the diversity and feel that our children are given many opportunities to grow and develop. We also love the family atmosphere at the school. There are events throughout the year that families can attend together in the evening that help to foster a feeling of community. There are also many parents, grandparents and community members that willingly volunteer their time and talents to make Skiles Test a better school.

Skiles Test is truly a special place. As the principal, you might think that I have to say that. However, I truly believe it! I would not be here if I did not believe in our students, families, and teachers. I observe great things & special moments every day. I see students who are so excited to be here. They walk into our doors with huge smiles! In the classrooms, I see students and teachers working together to improve skills. In the lunchroom or at recess, I spend time with students who tell me how much they like it at our school and what we can do together to make it even better. I see greatness in the work, where students sometimes astound us with their capabilities. I see something very special on the weekends, when our dedicated staff is at Skiles Test working to create engaging lessons for the children. It is a special place... not a perfect place. We are learning together, and focused on the right things - the students who walk through our doors each day.

I have been at Skiles Test for 4 years. Our experiences have been positive. My children are happy there and receive a high quality education. I am very impressed with the teachers and their abilities to teach all children. Skiles Test is definetely not segregated. There are black and white children in all classes. Skiles Test does house the Stretch gifted and talented program. These classes do have a smaller minority percentage than the traditional classrooms. The students for the g&t class test into the program. The test is administered by the director of the program - that person is not a staff member of Skiles Test but rather an administrator of the township. Skiles Test is in no way in control of the student make-up of the Stretch classes. Skiles Test is not perfect but it is a good school and I am proud to be there.

Our experience with Skiles Test can be summed up in one word. Horrible! Inexperienced staff and teachers. Teacher/student in the classroom was ratio 33/1 without an assistant. We quickly removed our son from the school and placed him into private. Skiles Test is very segregated school. Whites with whites, blacks with blacks. (Look at the advanced classroom 'gifted' is there any black children in those classrooms? When do they go to lunch, and why it is in their classrooms instead of lunchroom?) I have a bi-racial son. He did not fit in anywhere. He was treated very poorly/abused by the black children and the principal did nothing about it. It was a very sad situation/frustrating to say the least.



 

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