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Layne Elementary School
(502) 485-8290
9831 East Avenue
Louisville, KY 40272
Level: PK-5
District: Jefferson County



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Layne Elementary School, Louisville, KY.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:88.19% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:72.22% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:25.46% (2006)
Hispanic:1.39% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.23% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.69% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:16.6% (2006)


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Layne Elementary School Ratings Summary

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


Layne Elementary School Reviews

 
Layne is a wonderful school. The teachers are amazing and work so hard to help the children learn. The teachers, the office staff, and assistants make this school work well. The school staff is amazing. The administration could be better. She could be more friendly to parents and supportive of her staff.

i am very plesed with layne elementary it is a very good school they have amazing teachers sweet staff and a good learning enviroment i would suggest to any one i know who are looking for a new school for their kids layne i used to go to layne but i moved so i had to leave my whole school family i was so sad when i had to leave i miss this school very much

Layne has been a disappointment to our family. There are rarely any extracurricular programs offered, PTO is almost non-existent. Sports programs are void. Discipline of extreme issues does not happen and goes un-reported - no follow up. There seems to be constant chaos when communication is attempted. Phones are always busy in the morning.

My children have attended Layne since Jump start and over all I have been pleased. There are some very special teachers there that are very good to the students. Although I have had some issues when it comes to funds. Example: Everything seems to be based on money. I know schools need money but it should not be a determining factor in things such as king and queen or talent shows. All schools need to make a point to make learning fun. Children seem to learn more when they are having fun doing it.

I was very excited when my children started at Layne... What a let down. Uniforms are more important than books. In some classes there is a one to three ratio with text books. These children are the future and have no chance at Layne.

I love Layne! All of my children have attended and I have been very pleased. I feel comfortable voicing any concerns I have had and feel like they were addressed in a prompt and (most of the time) satisfactory manner. We have been happy with the teachers and feel that the teachers were also always ready to listen. My children have had a great educational experience and have thrived at Layne. Keep up the good work!

I think that Layne is a fantastic school. Everyone of the teachers seem to know the students, they care about each of the students as individuals. The principal works hard to promote positive self images in the students.The school has several students that have major individual needs and the staff works hard to make sure that everyone gets a good quality education. Every student is and should be able to participate in all modalities that stimulate the brain. I commend the principal in encouraging the child to be stimulated in a whole brain education! Extra assistance for a child's individual need, is obtained from the board of education not the individual school, if the parents have taken the steps to get the student right placement and help. Layne is great and I would reccommend it to anyone!

This school has a huge problem related to the administration. My son was there for preschool and had an excellent experience. I was so excited for him to move on to an inclusion Kindergarten (he has special needs). The school did not hire him an assistant as per his IEP and the principal would not cooperate with our requests to pull him out of special classes that had too much sensory stimulation for him to be able to relax and participate (such as music and art). In the end, we had to homeschool and a year later, my son still has a tremendous amount of anxiety regarding school. The school was way too concerned about whether a child was missing a belt or had an untucked shirt and not nearly concerned enough about whether a child's educational and emotional needs were being met.

I feel that Layne does not have enough quality teachers who truly care about their students. My daughter needs a slight extra push and in 5 years at Layne, not one teacher has taken the time to work with her. Some teachers are there because they truly were meant to teach, others are there for a paycheck!! I think my daughter has unfortunatly had the ones who are there for a paycheck. I know when I was in school, I had several teachers who really made a difference in my life, sad but you just don't see that much anymore.



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