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Martin Luther King, Jr Elementary School
(770) 991-4651
5745 West Lee's Mill Rd
College Park, GA 30349
Level: PK-5
District: Clayton County



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Martin Luther King, Jr Elementary School, College Park, GA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:1.06% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:89.12% (2008)
Hispanic:2.96% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.21% (2008)
Multiracial:2.64% (2008)
Asian:4.01% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:14.57% (2008)


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Martin Luther King, Jr Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Martin Luther King, Jr Elementary School Reviews

 
My daughter graduated from this school. And it was okay..I would have to agree with previous comments about the teachers, their focus was not so much on the kids..they were too busy gossiping, arguing in front of the children etc. Dr Matthews is an execellent principal but it takes far more than just the principal. She should take a deeper look into her staff. The teachers are young and it shows...

The counseling department at M.L.King and Social Worker are very helpful , friendly and knowledgeable. They made sure that my every need was met for my child and myfamily. Thank You'll

My daughter attends MLK, this is her second year which has been a nightmare. Her teacher has complained and wined about my daughter since the first week of school. At first I would be upset with my daughter and punish her for the complaints. But as time went by I began to realize it was not my daughter but the impatience of the teacher. Some people are just not cut out to be teachers, and we as parents need to do everything possible to have them removed from our school system.

This school need to focus more on education. I can't see kids being happy in the environment that I've seen them placed in. The teachers & staff members are rude, unconcerned & gossip too much about the wrong things. Education should be the main focus, but the kids have little support to help them when they need it most.

my son attend mlk I am very disappointed in the leadership at this school. We had a very tough year there were no communication from teacher to parents. This school has a lot to work on.

My son has attended mlk for 2 years. Dr. Matthews is a good principal but others on the administrative staff show no concern for the children. All children need attention in some small or large way. This is something that needs to be worked on at mlk and yes the afternoon care needs time set aside to help those that need help in subjects which they are having problems. A&l

My son is in a great school and the teacher is doing a wonderful job. I was thinking if this was the right decision to send by son to public school. All I can say is thank you MLK, my son has exceed my expectation in those few months. Parents have to remember also, we as parents have our part to in our child school life when if we want them to be successful. Thank to Mrs. K and Ms. V.

In the after school program all the children do is play, there is NO emphasis on academics and reviewing CRCT scores this is deplorable.

My daughter is attending her second year and i must say i gives kudos to her teacher Ms. Anderson last year. Unfortunatley I was dissappointed in the CRCT test. So much was put into preparing and the actual test was similiar to work done in kindergarten. I agree with a previous parent comments on after school programs for emphasis should be put towards helping with homework and assisting students how need it. I was also dissappointed in the PTA I joined and only remember attending one meeting. More organization is needed as well as teacher- parent involvement. This is a majority african-american school and I think education should be stressed more.

I understand the school is fairly new. But I'm totally turned off by the fees for every program and the short notice you get from teachers about programs. I feel parental concerns are not taken seriously especially regarding safety and disruptive students. There is very little communication regarding things such as your child going to the nurse. Instead of instilling in our children the importance of their education that they have to be responsible, they solicit donations for prizes for the children who score highest on the standardized tests, it's deplorable and sends the wrong message. You will pay for the afterschool program and your child will rarely get any help with homework or supervision. The children are sat in front of the TV to watch movies WITH NO EMPHASIS ON EDUCATION. Meanwhile the aides are reading magazines and not interacting with the children. I am thoroughly disappointed.



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