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About This School

Ippolito Elementary School is a public elementary school in Riverview. The principal of Ippolito Elementary School is Ms. Susan Brill. 852 students go to Ippolito Elementary School and identify mostly as Multiracial; Black, non-Hispanic; and Hispanic. 8% of the Ippolito Elementary School students have "limited English proficiency." 62% of the 852 students here have subsidized lunches. The ratio of students to teachers at Ippolito Elementary School is 18:1. Progress Village Academy is one of the nearest elementary schools.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Arts

    • Chorus
    • Drawing painting
  • Languages Taught

    • Spanish
  • Sports

    • P.E. classes

Student Ethnicities

Ethnicity School District
Multiracial 8% 5%
Black, non-Hispanic 48% 22%
Hispanic 22% 27%
Asian/Pacific Islander 2% 3%
White, non-Hispanic 19% 42%
Native American or Native Alaskan 0.1% 0.3%

Student Subgroups

Subgroup School District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 62% 48%
Limited English proficiency 8% 6%

Community Rating & Reviews

  • (10 months ago)

    i had recently got my nephews back in nov 2011 i enrolled them into this schoolwhenthey started at ippolio they were below level for their grade.. by the end of theyear they were both on level and passed to the next grade..Their teachers andthe rest of the ippolito staff did a wonderful job with them.. this school is a excellent school..

  • (1 year ago)

    I moved to Brandon from Chicago Illinois and this school is horrible and a disgrace. They have ghetto students that are not civilized and they are psychopaths . My daughter is in kindergarten and she has been there for five days and iam taking her out of that school Monday morning . Please whatever you parents do .. Don't send your child here if she or he has morals and is civilized .. I rather move back to Chicago then let her stay in this ghetto school

  • (1 year ago)

    This school is awful. Please if you are considering buying a house in this school district stay as far away from Ippolito as possible. Not only has my son suffered academically due to fights bullying and other distractions taking place daily but we also had an incident recently where they "lost" my child. Yes LOST. He is a car rider and they put him on a bus (and not even the right bus). I never even received an apology or a call back from the vice principal as promised. I detest this school and I can't wait to get my son out of there. The only thing positive I can say is that my son's teacher is great. She obviously has a passion for what she does but due to circumstances at the school even a great teacher can't really make up for how awful this school is.

  • (2 years ago)

    we lived in riverview in 2009. our daughter went to this school and she hated it. it was a chore every morning to get her up and ready for school. it was even more diffucult to get her to do her home work every night. she gets along with every one but this one kid always picked on her. we went to the teacher no results. went to the principle no results so i took matters in my own hands and confronted the kid. no problems since then.she spent 1 year there and we moved that summer and shes loves her new school. if you can get your child into a diffrent school please do so.

  • (2 years ago)

    my children have attended this school for 3 weeks now and we moved here from out of state. I will say the area i live in in brandon is beautiful and with the amount of money we pay for rent here you would assume that your children would go to a nice safe school however this is not the case. My son is in the 4th grade and he came from a great school with no violence and with him going to this school his first day there were 3 fist fights in the classroom kids texting in the middle of class the teacher yelling at the kids and he is the only white kid in class. we are far from racist and i want him to be in a diverse school but this quickly became a problem. the 2nd day of class he began to get picked on. i assumed it was just the new kid thing and it would soon pass. it became almost a daily thing and it got to the point where the kids would sorround him and call him names and shove him. he never had troubles at any other school till here. he repeatedly told the teacher and that didnt solve the problem. the third week i unenrolled him. the only good thing about this school is the office staff. if you want your child to be safe do not send them here.

  • (3 years ago)

    No complaints. Very well organized. My daughter loves it.

  • (3 years ago)

    My daughter attends Ippolito and I think they do a decent job. My biggest concern is that for four consecutives years this school has not been able to improve test results. If the school does not improve I will be faced with considering other near by and more well rated schools than Ippolitto

  • (3 years ago)

    My son goes to Ippolito Elementary since 2/16/2009 and I am very very happy with the staff/faculty especially they staff/faculty for 2009-2010. My son's teacher is Mr. Patterson (new teacher)... He is very professional !! Kudos to the staff/faculty at Ippolito Elememetary!!

  • (4 years ago)

    I have personally never had any issues with anything with Ippolito except for the PTA and their fundraiser. Other than that everyone has been great. My daughter has been attending this school for 2 years now and has had 2 very excellent teachers. I am not sure what the previous poster was talking about but from my experience I have always been informed about everything. I have always attended the parent/teacher conferences. Obviously if you don't attend those how would you know about what your child is up to unless you specifically ask otherwise?? The only downfall is is that most parents are not involved with the kids this is why the grading for the school is low. Maybe if they spent more time with their kids and helped them with homework the grades would be better on the tests to give the results for the school.

  • (4 years ago)

    Lack of leadership/ lack of participation from administration with preventing problems at the school. Kids are not sent home when they should be etc.....

  • (4 years ago)

    My son transferred to this school from an innercity school and I have to say that I was far more impressed with the school that he came from! My son has faced bullying picked up terrible habbits and become a discipline nightmare since enrolling there. The teachers seem to have no autority over the children which is evident when an honor roll child like mine with no behavioral issues transfers to a school then begins behaving badly. It's a problem! My child has begun struggling academically which I feel is directly related to the climate at this school of poor respect and authority between the teachers students and parents. I bought a home here and was told this was the school my child had to attend. I should have fought to have him go elsewhere.

  • (4 years ago)

    My daughter was in Mrs. VanCor's class and the involvement she has with the parents as well as the students is incredible. I couldn't have asked for a better teacher for my daughter's first year in elementary school and my first time working with a teacher as a parent. The school rating may not be great but you cannot put the blame on the teachers you have to also wonder about the parent's involvement in the child's life. Remember you can lead a horse to water but that doesn't mean you can make it drink...

  • (4 years ago)

    The staff are wonderful and they worked hard in this school. I loved the Dr. Seuss Days they did My kids love and excited to go to school on those days. Go... Mrs VanCor for your idea and the teachers idol but what about the children too...I think they need to do lot of things like this with the children too such as Talent show International day for each class represent a country or dance. They also need to have like an appreciation night so parents can be motivated to participate because they see the progress of their child or children around everybody else. They also need to go for field trips to the children who have a good behavior so that way most of them are motivated to be good. This is the only school I have known that don't take children for a field trip....

  • (4 years ago)

    Both my children attend this school for 2 years now after moving from Atlanta. The schools in Atlanta are great I don't think that this school lives up to that but part of it has to do with parents. There is little PTA participation here at all. Yet I am satisfied with the school as I can tell clearly the teachers are rated on their student's FCAT scores. Those teachers are under pressure and it shows. Both my kids had to really work hard and did good on the FCAT. In general I'm happy. Students come from all social and economic classes - guess what folks that is the same in the real world they will face when adults.

  • (4 years ago)

    i hated this school.teachers didnt even try to help my 3rd grader instead they just failed her without taken regards to my complaining and constantly at the school wanting information.now it has turn into a ghetto school and i would never send my kids there again they go to apollo beach where i have had 3 honor roll students since they started there.

  • (5 years ago)

    I would say that the appearance of this school is very picturesque with its serene country like setting. I am a concerned parent who has a child that has recently transfered from an out of state school. This school appears to have great staff and be well organized. Unfortunately most of those students who attend this school have a lack of parent involvement and such. The students I feel are all over the map as far as academic growth and limit those who are excelling in the classroom. The teachers are trying their best to meet each childs individual needs while also teaching the class as a whole in wich holds those back that are progressing much faster. There also has been problems addressed with improper use of language etc. A new school obviously has it's kinks to work out and I am sure this one will in the near future...

  • (5 years ago)

    My daughter just started kindergarten there and I am very happy with the communication with her teacher.

  • (5 years ago)

    I personally dislike this school. I moved here from out of state and had to send my son there was the worst experience ever. We were able to have him placed in another school the following year. However we now have our youngest getting ready to start kindergarten and have no other option but to send him here. The thought of this makes me nervous and sick to my stomach. The school has no regard for the states 'zero tolerance' program. Which was designed to keep our children safe. After several bullying episodes with my oldest child and numerous calls to the school board did the school finally do anything to protect him. I seriously fear for my youngest to be put in this school and do plan to pull him as soon as I can!!!!

  • (5 years ago)

    After my experience at a different school for Kindergarten Ippolito is a breath of fresh air! As a first time parent I am extremely comfortable with leaving my soon to be second grader in their care for education. I feel involved and aware of what my daughter does daily. And I am allowed to visit at any time and have enjoyed participating throughout the school year. Thank you to Ippolito for making this first time parent very happy!!

  • (7 years ago)

    I have not been too impressed with this school. We moved here from the Atlanta area. There is little to no PTA participation. Overall this school has low student scores and I think that is dragging some of the good students down.

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