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Dike Campus Elementary School
(216) 361-0708
2501 E 61st St
Cleveland, OH 44104
Level: PK-6
District: Cleveland Metropolitan School District



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


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:15.74% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:95.5% (2008)




Dike Campus Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Dike Campus Elementary School Reviews

 
I think this is one of the worst schools ever. Most of the Teachers there shouldn't be teaching anybody till they learn how to act and if there is a problem don't bother to tell the principle he wont address it. Overall the whole school doesn't care and people wonder why Cleveland schools are so bad. Parents need to get involved and get these kind of teachers out and get some good ones in. Needless to say my children will be leaving this school.

DMC is an okay school. Its just like others schools in the district. There are fights and drama with the teachers. My opinion there could be more activities during and after school. Kids that have things to do stay out of trouble. But the middle school teachers there are great. They take things in there on hands and handle them well. But we need more room. The middle school is so small. We have to have our lockers in the class. But when it really come down to it we actually learn. When poeple doubted us we proved them wrong. We just have to be pushed and the teachers did that and showed our full potential. Some teachers there are commited to doing there job and not just being paid to do nothing. The budget cut has affected us but nothing can hold us down, we'll continue to shine.



 

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