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Submitted by parent on May 16, 2017
In the past 5 years my children and I moved from New York, to Texas, to Ohio. My children went to a different school in Ohio before this one. This school is the worst school I have ever experienced. I think the teachers are lazy and forgetful. I think children that struggle with learning should be top priority in classes. Anyone can teach a child who is smart but the ones that struggle is why we have teachers. They don't focus enough on the ones that struggle. If I didn't care about my child's education at this school she would be complete failure. The only reason the focused on her is because I was pushy and called and complained frequently. The first half of the year my child fails every test her two teachers have her. I went to the school and said hey you see she's failing Aide she struggles with reading so what can we do? They never contacted me to help with improving her. And that's something I've never seen from a school. To me when the children fail all year it's the parents and teachers fault. What could we as a team done differently to get the most out of the learning experience? A whole lot but to me the teachers don't care.
Submitted by other on November 29, 2016
Like any school it's all about what you make of it. I've attended this school 5th grade through 8th grade (back when they still had middle school). It wasn’t an environment you felt excited about. The principal at the time I was in school, Nicole Davis, was extremely disrespectful to the students. I will never forget when I was in 7th grade and she came to my classroom and called us all ignorant because we didn't know how to change a fraction into a decimal yet that wasn't in our curriculum during that quarter. Her, along with other staff members, constantly made us feel bad for not passing a test or understanding material but what do you expect when we spent so much time learning how to "pass" the OAA. And the school had a tendency to force their religion on students. I sympathized with the students were had from different countries or parents from different countries that had different religions.
Submitted by parent on February 25, 2016
I took my grandson to meet his 1st grade teacher the day before school was to begin, neither he nor I got a warm reception from her at all, and on the first date of school she was rude, up until this date of 2/2016 I still feel like she doesn't like my grandson, when she speak of him you would think he has done something personally to her, she has actually had the nerve to yell at him right in front of me, I have walked those Halls many time walking pass Staff, Principal, Asst Principal etc, they too were not friendly, I have never seen such a bunch of miserable so unfriendly individuals, The morale in that school is terrible, I am going to encourage my daughter to not return my grandson to that school next school year, No child should be subjected to the going on in that school, I tried volunteering I actually felt like it was unappreciated...I am kicking myself for not listening to others who tried to discouraged my daughter from enrolling ,my grandson into this school, they were right and then some.