| School Name | Address | Phone | Grades | County | Type | District Name |
| Middleton Elementary School | 23505 SW Old Hwy 99w Sherwood, OR 97140 | (503) 825-5300 | K-5 | Washington | public | Sherwood 88j School District |
| Ethnic Background | Percent | Year |
| White, non-Hispanic | 90.1389 | 2009 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 1.66667 | 2009 |
| Hispanic | 5.13889 | 2009 |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 2.77778 | 2009 |
| Native American or Native Alaskan | 0.277778 | 2009 |
| Students Getting Free Lunch | Year |
| 8% | 2009 |
| Date | Who | Comments |
| 3/7/2011 | parent | I noticed the only reviews posted are from 2006. Since a new elementary school has been built in our area, class sizes have dropped dramatically. That was my only concern back when my son attended Middleton. My daughter starts kindergarten next year and I'm very please with the new class sizes. |
| 3/26/2006 | parent | After hearing a lot of horror stories about public schools, we were concerned about what to expect for our kindergartner. We have been nothing less than ecstatic with the quality of his teachers and the principal. Luckily, this is a high income community, so there is a lot of stay-at-home moms who volunteer in the classroom every day. Without that kind of involvement, the teachers would be working day and night to keep up. There are very strict rules for behavior and the school employs a 'golden horseshoe' program that rewards kids for good behavior. We wouldn't move out of this school district for anything. |
| 3/18/2006 | parent | Having moved to Sherwood from out of state, I have a fairly objective view of schools in this area. The one parent's comments about: a) classroom sizes are large and b) parent needs to be involved with the teacher to ensure your child's personal learning style is comprehended are true for any school in this area including Tigard/West Lynn/ Lake Oswego. Schools have not kept up with the growth. These are not unique to Middleton. I believe parents should be involved no matter what school you go to. Pluses for Middleton: +The teachers we have been involved with as parents are very good and dedicated, with creative ways of reaching the kids. Large classes are a challenge for any teacher, but I am impressed with the creative approaches that keep the kids engaged. +Teachers have been sensitive to different learning styles, and have processes in place to allow for individual levels and styles. |
| 1/24/2006 | parent | Middleton boasts the highest academic testing scores in the area. While this is certainly an accomplishment, the focus of the school, like most Oregon Public Schools, is standardized testing. There are very large class sizes at Middleton; higher than State averages and the individualized attention given to students falls painfully short. The school's primary goals seem to be high test scores and fundraising. Parents whose chidren attend here need to be consistently involved and in touch with teachers, communicating their child's educational needs/abilities and should pay extra attention to not only what their children learn but how they learn. Otherwise your child will be lost in the world of standardized median learning. |
| 4/11/2005 | parent | This is a great school. My oldest has been going here for 3 years and my youngest is in kindergarten. They are both in a clean, happy environment every day. The teachers I have come in contact with are VERY involved as is the pricipal. I would NEVER switch my kids from this school. The parents are also very involved with all aspects of the children including donating time, energy and money. |