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Submitted by student on March 28, 2022
In just one year two teachers and the principal resigned giving the students no sense of stability. And a merge came from a other town causing chaos in the school taking the small classes and adding a lot more kids to them and causing discomfort between the kids from each school in the merge.
Submitted by other on October 04, 2017
Concord School has made tremendous improvements in the last 3 years and there is now a focus of attention and resources for the K-8 program while offering school choice for high school age students. Would highly recommend Concord School as an option for a quality education in a caring atmosphere.
Submitted by parent on April 13, 2014
As a parent of a student, I would have to say this school is not a good school for your kids. I was told by the principal that I can go to the class room because I record them. They made false reports about me so I record for my safety. They didn't do anything to stop another parent from going out of control in the parking lot in font of the kids. They superintendent of the school didn't call me back and fix this problem. They never told any other parents about it. This isn't what you want for your kids in a school. For the ones that say give proof well here you go.
Submitted by other on October 21, 2013
This school is great! Although many people would like to close the school (i.e. mostly parents of students that don't go to Concord) Ask the students opinion! The school is small yes! So what does that mean... Better chances of playing sports, teacher, student, and parents all able to communicate and get help, and much more! The majority of students that go to Concord and try hard become successful. All of my family that went to this school and tried hard did great! Of course the school has flaws.. what school doesn't? You see because the school is small it draws more attention to every little detail and flaw, but within a larger school much less attention is drawn to even the larger things. Concord school does not have more or less flaws than any other school, ours just are not hidden. -- A student
Submitted by other on July 06, 2013
Unfortunately I agree with the comment that CHS is a poorly run school. My husband was not hired back for the fall as one of the most exceptional Sped teachers in the state. He is dedicated, honest, caring and wants what's best for the kids. But he made it very clear to me that a lot of the teachers there weren't interested in doing what was best for the kids; they didn't want their routine interrupted by a man with over 30 years experience. And it seems that the superintendent had no idea what was going on. It seems he listened to only one side of the story and made his decision not to hire my husband back based on the opinions of poor teachers. It's too bad; CHS could have been something special. Now my husband has no job, the kids have no one to stand up for them or look out for them. Thank you Brian, Mr. Superintendent.