eStem Public Charter School
- LITTLE ROCK, AR
School District
eStem Public Charter School
- LITTLE ROCK, AR
- Rating 4.18 out of 5 62 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade B
- Diversitygrade A minus
- Teachersgrade B minus
- College Prepgrade A
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade C+
- Administrationgrade B+
- Sportsgrade C+
- Foodgrade C
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade B+
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Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
32%
Percent Proficient - Math
26%
Average Graduation Rate
95%
Average SAT
1130
25 responses
Average ACT
24
298 responses
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Students
Diversity
grade A minus
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
3,052
Free or Reduced Lunch
15.9%
Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
16:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$38,444
Teachers in First/Second Year
78.9%
Finances
Expenses Per Student
$9,253 / student
National
$12,239- Cost of Livinggrade B
- Good for Familiesgrade A
- Housinggrade B minus
Median Household Income
$44,129
National
$69,021Median Rent
$819
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$195,919
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$244,900eStem Public Charter School Reviews
Rating 4.18 out of 5 62 reviews
It's an over all good school for the exception of a few things. Some of the good things are:
1. The teachers are very engaging and always try to help every single student based on their needs.
2. The school is really safe, even though it's in a not too great area, making sure there's always a lest 6 guards on campus.
Though there are some major downsides at lest to me they are:
1. For this entire school year they have had barely any activities for the senior class to do
2. There's no actual gym on campus instead you have to use the college one.
3. The teachers are really strick when it comes to your time out class, aka using the bathroom some teachers will even time student.
Even though I listed more bad than good, I still believe this is a wonderful school to send you're students to!
1. The teachers are very engaging and always try to help every single student based on their needs.
2. The school is really safe, even though it's in a not too great area, making sure there's always a lest 6 guards on campus.
Though there are some major downsides at lest to me they are:
1. For this entire school year they have had barely any activities for the senior class to do
2. There's no actual gym on campus instead you have to use the college one.
3. The teachers are really strick when it comes to your time out class, aka using the bathroom some teachers will even time student.
Even though I listed more bad than good, I still believe this is a wonderful school to send you're students to!
The school is one of the best in Arkansas with a rigorous curriculum and personable teachers. The staff is welcoming and supportive throughout the student's academic career. The location of the high school has the potential to give future students an enhanced learning experience through UALR's campus, as of 2021 selective concurrent classes are available. I have attended eStem since 2008, the year that the school opened, and have seen eStem make strides in some areas and ignore other areas. It has limited sports opportunities but there are improvements being made.
As someone who has been attending eStem since kindergarten, I have to be honest, eStem tends to care for their students. The faculty is mostly as a family. There is only one complaint that continues to bother me about the system, though. From the beginning, I feel as if eStem tried to dictate how I would turn out. Most of the kids in AP classes right now had the best teachers in elementary and middle school. I'm trying to say that they were prepared better than those who didn't have those teachers who were usually black students. You see mostly white students in these AP classes while the black students seem to be in basically remedial classes. I've taken algebra 1 three times in different forms. Instead of putting kids into algebra 1 in the eighth grade, my mostly black class go stuck in eighth-grade math learning the same things that the algebra 1 kids were learning.