% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
End of Grade Tests (EOG)
79%
85%
85%
58%
71%
72%
This school in 2012
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools average
North Carolina state average
% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
End of Grade Tests (EOG)
82%
84%
82%
68%
74%
72%
76%
75%
76%
This school in 2012
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools average
North Carolina state average
% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
We do not have any test data available for this school.
About This School
Newell Elementary School is a public elementary school in Charlotte. The principal of Newell Elementary School is Diana Evans, who can be contacted at p474@cms.k12.nc.us. 692 children attend Newell Elementary School and are mostly White, non-Hispanic; Black, non-Hispanic; and Asian/Pacific Islander. 79% of the 692 students here are paying reduced lunch prices. The student to teacher ratio at Newell Elementary School is 13:1. Joseph W Grier Academy is one of the nearest elementary schools.
Student Ethnicities
Ethnicity
School
District
White, non-Hispanic
8%
34%
Black, non-Hispanic
48%
46%
Asian/Pacific Islander
4%
5%
Hispanic
39%
16%
Native American or Native Alaskan
0.5%
0.5%
Student Subgroups
Subgroup
School
District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program
79%
46%
Community Rating & Reviews
(1 year ago)
What in the world?! Are these people writing school reviews on the same school that I went to? Newell is an amazing school and I miss it so much! When I first moved here from out of state all of the kids were nice to me and I met a lot of new friends. Teachers want to teach. Of course not all of Newell's teachers are excellent but then again what schools have all excellent teachers? As I progressed at Newell I was placed in TD or Talent Development an academic program that the school offers. There's always lots of on-stage plays for students to enjoy. Lots of rewards for academic progress. One program at the school AR (accelerated reading) was very fun for me because we had a racetrack around the school as we gained more and more points for reading books and answering questions. You got invited to a AR party in the gym for being far on the racetrack. You are also very involved with administration too. Whenever I had a concern the principal would ask me personally about it and help me with the situation. The principal had a relationship with all of the students which helped us throughout grade school. Field trips were always the best too. Newell is just full of memories!
(2 years ago)
My son atteneded this school for one year and it has taken a full school year with an extremely great teacher and different school staff to get him back on track. He was not prepared or taught anything that he needed for him to pass the EOG for 4th grade. The office staff administrators and teachers are all there just for a paycheck. His teacher was not even a teacher she was in some program that has partnered with the CMS system. I also agree if this is your home school go magnet as we did or home school. Do not allow this school to damage your child educationally. This is onr of the schools in the CMS system that they really need to do a 100% overhaul from Principal to janitors!!
(3 years ago)
If there was a rating below 1 this school would have gotten that rating from me. My recommendation is to home school if you have to but keep your child away from this school. No one at the school cares about the children and having my son there for the 6 months he has had to go has been a nightmare. I am so glad that next year he got into a different school......we would have moved to a different area otherwise. I guess if you don't care about your child's education or well-being Newell is the school for you. Communication is non-existent without an act of God and even when there is communication it is spotty. All the staff at that school (bus drivers included) should be fired for the way they act. (1-2 exceptions) Maybe with new staff a new attitude and some commitment this school could improve. Maybe.
(5 years ago)
I am very involved in my child's education. I am able to provide my time to a variety of classes within the school and able to attend events (after school hours). So far I am very happy that I decided on Newell and the principal is very involved in the welfare of each and every child. It's still early in the school year and I was able to establish a foundation a week before the first day of school. The K-grade level teachers are great and I am pleased to have meet and worked with a few of them during my volunteer time.
(5 years ago)
My child was allowed to start school at 4. Curriculum created just for him. Principle k5 and 1st grade teacher along with TD have worked hard on making sure they provide child with enough stimulation. I am so happy with the decision we made in enrolling him in Newell. I don't think he would receive the one on one attention he gets now anywhere else.
(6 years ago)
My son has only been attending this school for the first year and I find that the teachers are not compassionate. I also find that the classes are too big and the teachers have no patience with the kids. To me its just their job and their hearts are not in it for the children. The principal lacks responsibility.
(6 years ago)
In the beginning of the year the teachers and staff gave an illusion of being very involved & concerned but as the time progresses they continue to fall short of basic teacher duties like checking over class work. Since my child is neither bilingual or behavioral problem it seems my child is falling through the cracks. My child is continuously being made to suffer because of the other students and parents none compliance with the teachers instructions.
(9 years ago)
From my experiencew if your child does well academically and isn't a behavioral problem they tend to be ignored. I prefer my child to be challenged but the teachers are out of energy by then and can't be bothered. Very bland teacher spirit throughout. Plan to be a visible parent.