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Submitted by parent on November 28, 2024
Horrible admins, my child was assaulted and received little to no justice. I wasn’t even informed about the situation by staff and only knew because my child told me. Teachers are great but I would NOT recommend this school just because of administration.
Submitted by parent on October 13, 2024
Staff unfriendly and rude, my child was not taught well and was blamed for poor teacher performance.
Submitted by parent on May 07, 2024
This school is probably great for a very neuro typical, popular child. There are very defined, albeit limited, 'pathways' for kids to follow. Outside of these pathways however there is little opportunity, and this school unfortunately is not a great place, or even a safe place, for those with disabilities, the neuro divergent, or heaven forbid anyone in (or supporting) the LGTBQ community. School administration has cut supporting resources, and actively resists conversation on IEPs/504s. When receiving 'notes' from these meetings they are often illiterate, not an accurate representation of what occurred in the meeting, and when I've reviewed with external special education experts from outside of this District they find a good portion of the commentary to be wholly unnecessary and very aggressive. There are not adequate services or resources in place for SPED. I have been very disappointed by this 'wealthy' district and their total disinterest in being an active helpful resource for SPED kids. If it had been only my experience, I would not necessarily comment, but in the last couple months have spoken to several families with the same experience. We will try to improve things best we can, but I'd avoid this district like hell until there is improvement.