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Marion-Sterling Elementary School
(216) 621-0612
3033 Central Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115
Level: PK-8
District: Cleveland Metropolitan Municip



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Marion-Sterling Elementary School, Cleveland, OH.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:15.56% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:99.2% (2008)


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Marion-Sterling Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Marion-Sterling Elementary School Reviews

 
I am very proud to be a parent of a child at Marion - Sterling. The new Principal is very professional and is willing to listen to the students and parents. She is very firm with the parents or anyone who comes into the school and uses profanity or is disrespectful. I am very glad to be a M. Sterling parent.

I am so impressed with the level of committment and caring displayed by teachers. A wonderful after school tutoring program is giving my daughter a 7th grade student to tutor her and she loves it. She is much more excited about reading now. I know our school system has problems, however, this school deserves and A++ for dedicated teachers and staff.

Marion-Sterling is a great place to find teachers and administrators who really care about the students. I visited the school every week for almost an entire school year, volunteering and tutoring, and I found the staff to be firm, but compassionate toward students, and are genuinely there to help the students and their families. The staff works together to help students stay focused on their academics, and the school offers many extra-curricular activities, which the staff help with on a volunteer basis. This is an up-and-coming great school. Keep a watch!

I like this school alot. The principles really work out problems in a professional manner. The teachers seem to be good also. But the people who run the breakfast and lunch room need to act like grown ups. They treat the kids like prisoners.

My son attended this school for about 30 days. I couldn't stand it, nor could he. The Teachers do not care about the students. I realize that there are some parents who don't care about their childrens education. But I'm very involved with my son's education and didn't like that the Teacher and Principle acted like I was bothering them when I came to question my son's performance. And within that brief month he was involved in a fight (but not suspended, since he was defending himself) and dress code was not enforced in any manner. Dress code is not the law, but it seems to encourage a better behavior. We left this school and Cleveland Public all together.



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