My daughter just started at the end of August. She's never been to daycare so this is her first time around a group of kids her own age. She's adjusting well with the kids & excited. The problem is the staff. One day I arrived early & was the 1st parent in the pick up line, no one put my kid in the car but parents behind me got their kid & left. I thought the rule was first come,first served. Excuse me if I'm wrong. My kid has asthma, I'm noticing I'm being called to pick her up every time she coughs. Ive been dealing with her asthma since she was a baby & her triggers are a common cold & smoke. I provided a asthma action plan & meds but it seems that the nurse doesn't want to follow the every 4hr rule and give her the inhaler. Instead I'm being called to pick her up. When I check on her,shes smiling,playing,singing & to my observation she can remain at school. If they're going to call me to get her every time she clears her throat, it makes no sense for her to go to school. I'm serious thinking bout pulling her out to go to another school or let her start home school. I'm disappointed. I was excited for her to come to BES since I heard some many good things about it.
Submitted by parent on August 22, 2013
Brusly Elementary is a new experience for me as a parent. I have attended Brusly Schools as a child and I have worked very hard to be able to let my child be a student at Brusly Elementary. Thus far I have been very confident with all of the staff I have met and the enrollment process. Every parent must have the same fear with sending their child off to school and I can say I feel very comfortable and look forward to the school year.
Submitted by other on July 18, 2011
I am a grandparent of three students that have and one still will attend this year. I have nothing but praises for the Faculty and staff that go above and beyond the duty! They made the transitions easier for the kids and for us. They have gone out of their way to help us time and time again with issues like, uniforms, school supplies, personal issues with the kids. As each one of our grandchildren leave this school to move to another, it saddens me and I can only hope that the other ones are following some big footsteps.