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Meadow Elementary School
(516) 377-9348
880 Jackson St
Baldwin, NY 11510
Level: K-5
District: Baldwin Union Free School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Meadow Elementary School, Baldwin, NY.


Census InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:0% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:13.9% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:6% (2008)
Hispanic:16% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:42% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:37% (2008)
Multiracial:0% (2008)




Meadow Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Meadow Elementary School Reviews

 
This school has a very good program and has recently retained young teacher who are energetic and committed to the children

Meadow is a great school.It includes dirvesty and activies to join including saftey patrol, reading buddies, instremal group and choral gourps.

Meadow has some fine teachers. It is however overcrowded. It would be a superior school if it could stop busing in students.It would be helpful to add another lunch priod to ease over crowding especially on bad weather days

the teachers are great espacaly Mrs.Heuer

I recently moved to Baldwin Harbor, NY from Freeport. I was told great things about Meadow school and this was one of the reasons why I made the decision to relocate. Unfortunately, I have had nothing but disappointment since my child has started attending Meadow school. My child's homework takes ten minutes to do and I am appalled by this. I can't believe that the school has been allowed to function like this for so long. Something needs to be done!

Meadow Elementary School is a public school located in Baldwin Harbor, NY. They service grades k-5. Meadow provides a solid academic program to the students and offers an advanced learning curriculum to students who have demonstrated a higher aptitude for learning through their PAG program. This service is provided to children in grades 3 through 5. The music department is exceptional. Children are able to begin playing the violin in third grade, with a choice of other instruments to follow in grades four & five. Meadow has a very strong Parents Teachers Association with considerable involvement from both parents and faculty. One of the areas to watch is the classroom size. It may vary from 21-25 pupils in a class.

The meadow school has a very diverse population. It is a great melting pot and my children have had a good experience so far.

This school has no hot lunches. Our taxes have gone up so much that you would expect to at least have a choice of purchasing hot lunch for your kids. I agree with the other comments about the PTA. There needs to be an overhaul.

The teachers are wonderful and I never had a problem with the principal. However, the same old faces run the PTA year after year and unless you are part of the clique, you are considered an outsider. It is not the least bit welcoming. I don't like the idea that there is no one at the door to the 'main entrance' screening visitors. After you announce your reason for visiting the school, anyone can be buzzed in. In today's world this is not acceptable. My family and I have recently relocated and I am very glad that we did.

The school is very divided between the neighborhood kids and the kids who are bussed in (about 1/4 of the population). There is not enough room to eat lunch and the children are supervised by Moms and Grandmas at lunch. It is a 'closed door' PTA that self elects a very tight knit group that only allows those from the surrounding neighborhood in. The Teachers are great but the Administration is outdated and in need of a younger group to take over. As the Special Education School for the District, it lacks basic facilities for Special needs kids. There are also very few services alloted to these kids and only a limited few receive what they need.

Our kids are attending Meadow Elementary School for a few years. They have had great teachers. Furthermore, we are very pleased with the level of involvement by the parents during this period. Many Parents are actively participate in day to day extra activities of the school.

The beauty of Baldwin is that it is a unique and diverse middle middle class community. We have people from all walks of life, professions, and races.

We are disappointed that we even moved here. The principal and the assistant principal very outwardly play 'favorites' when it comes to placement of children etc. It appears that PTA parents get first consideration, which is very unfair to the parents who have larger families, and cannot attend all the PTA meetings, but help in many other ways. We have gone as far as to considering taking our children out of Meadow School due to these poorly selected authoritative figures.



 
 

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