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Submitted by parent on March 23, 2022
This school was absolutely horrible for my daughter. My daughter came home miserable every single day the short time that she attended Cloverleaf. My daughter has tics that she cannot control. Some of those tics are squeaking and loud throat clearing. We told the teachers about this, but she continued to get in trouble for squeaking and being “distracting”. I know my daughter isn’t perfect and I understand that there were times when she would be disobedient, but she was literally written up for the squeaking that she cannot help and the assistant principal called me and told me that she was on her 3rd write up and that she would receive ISS if she got another one. News to me because we never even heard about the first write up! It’s funny how she was reprimanded for that, but when we reported her teacher for forcefully shoving her into her chair, with my daughter and my husband telling the assistant principal the EXACT same story at separate times, nothing happened to the teacher, but my daughter gets threatened with ISS and it was also explained to her what would happen if she had ISS, basically trying to scare her into submission. That does not sit well with me. We should have been notified after the first write up, but the number one thing is that she shouldn’t have been written up for squeaking that she can’t control! We also believe that she is on the autism spectrum, but of course, no one wants to take us seriously in the public school system, telling us that she is capable of functioning in a normal classroom setting, but then, I would hear from my daughter that the teacher isolated her to another classroom, telling the other teacher that he needed a break from my daughter RIGHT in front of her. Needless to say, we are homeschooling now, after that abuse of authority and she will NEVER return as long as I can help it. This school has terrible character and they will go to extremes to protect the integrity of their staff but not the integrity of their students. I’m sure if you have a neurotypical child, they will do fine here, but if you don’t, you probably want to consider other options.
Submitted by parent on January 16, 2019
I would give this school a negative 5 stars it has been a horrible experience dor our child she came from a school that takes the extra time and patience to make sure all the children learn an Excel
Submitted by parent on December 31, 2014
I absolutely love Cloverleaf , the assistant principal is attentive, welcoming and remembered my children after they had transferred back after being gone almost two years. Ms. Horah and Me. Goode are awesome teachers and all of the teachers and staff are very friendly . Love it and my two children ages 6 and 8 love it as well.
Submitted by other on December 15, 2014
How dare this school break the separation of "public institutes and government funded entities" and religion by encouraging or including religion through their school system. Be WARNED parents! Time to offer the Quaran and the Torah, and Baha religion books freely throughout that school, and see if those books distributions are treated in the same manner. How about the other Bible versions! How about a different religious literature every month! HOW DARE they take public money, and use it in any related form related to religion. It is required that a strict separation of state and all government related entities exist from any and all religion. Religious distribution, talk, and/or reference is the choice and responsibility of the individual family members and absolutely NOT any government related or funded entity or operation. What this school has done is against the law. This is a breach of requirements for funding. ALL funding should immediately be stopped to this school, as it is in breach.
Submitted by parent on November 06, 2014
I have a high achieving child and they always keep her challenged. The teacher child ratio is excellent. All the staff are pleasant and accommodating.
Submitted by teacher on July 28, 2014
This school is staffed by caring, informed men and women who are committed to providing a positive learning environment
Submitted by other on October 03, 2013
Cloverleaf Elementary School is one of the more impressive, forward thinking, progressive early education (i.e. elementary) schools in Northwest Georgia county school systems. They are led by the ever impressive, brilliant and incredibly hard-working Dr. Evie Barge, whose innovative and creative style of leadership compels and commands nothing but excellence from Cloverleaf's teachers and staff. The upper grades have all been converted into "smart" classrooms. The lessons are taught through a controlled digital classroom system prepared by the teachers, where each child is provided a state of the art MacBook Air. The students daily lessons are streamed live and stored digitally on the servers, so the students can access the lessons digitally if they need to review them to complete their classwork and homework. Access to previous lessons allows for a more accessible and effective learning process, providing access to information that, in the past, would not have been available. Now children who struggling with attention based learning difficulties have the same opportunities as the most astute child. Making the molding of young minds more effective & efficient.