Students are treated as individuals in both their learning and comprehension. All students are treated with respect.
Submitted by other on December 30, 2016
My daughter is going in her second semester at Edison academics she entered the school missing many credits due to failed classes in the public school system. Edison is helping her make up those missed credits and gives her the individual attention that she needs to succeed. They are not a large facilty with fancy classes and lunch programs...they are a group of educator who truly care about the succes and growth of your child! At the end of the day, that is what truly matters! Students and teachers have welcomed my daughter with open arms and I could not be more pleased with the changes I have seen academically and personally in my child.
Submitted by other on August 29, 2014
im a international student and i won't tell everything about Edison . then i learned in 7th grade they split two classes 7 and 8 and teach them with same program ! in 2013/2014 they had only 3 good teachers . in the end of 2013/2014 school year they don't have lunch rooms , so children's should eat in classes . in a start of 2014/2015 they ha only 5 class rooms from 7 , 5 teachers from 6. and they will be nice to you only if you will did something to them , like bring new students......so if you really won't that you're child get good education find another school .
Submitted by parent on September 27, 2013
Edison Academics maintains very small class sizes which has greatly assisted my daughter with learning disablities through her high-school experience. They are very good about working with parents to make the private school tution affordable with scholarships in addition to accepting McKay and Step-Up. This generousity may limit the resources for facilities, but the opportunity for one-on-one support from teachers and the administrator offset the lack of facilities and extra-curricular opportunities. I hope they are able to grow and address those issues in time.