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Submitted by parent on August 31, 2020
The Principal and the teachers needs to do a lot of homework to catch up with other schools, my daughter tells my that her teacher is lazy because all the time is either eating or looking at his cell (when this is prohibited), the principal is no were to be found sometimes, always late on giving parents with info. The quality of homework is very poor. My daughter doesn't feel challenged with the system of this school. I can give my opinions because we come form a different state so I have a comparison point.I wish things change, there are wonderful kits that need a quality basic education.
Submitted by student on December 05, 2019
See, personally, the school doesn't know how to handle bullying. And that's where the problem starts. There isn't a problem with students learning or teachers being rude. It's the way that the school segregates rich students, students with parents as teachers, staff, and board members. Or students who play sports. And students who don't do much get to bullied and ignored by all other students. They get in trouble more frequently because the standards are higher for them. Students with privileges end up with no consequences while another student will get consequences for the same issue. It's an unfair school that can tackle academics well but not its own student's safety and culture. All they would do is play a cartoon to every grade level during their PE time about random ethics. Such as being trustworthy, or honest. But all this did was make students dislike the counselor since we would all blame her for disrupting our only fun time on campus. It needs to reform its structure, it saddens me because this school has so much potential but leaves students without privileges and staff parents with childhood trauma and misconceptions for their future years in school. This may be a "exemplary" school. But it's a school that can leave your child with issues in the future due to bullying. Students who are now in high school who went to liberty mutually agree that they had a horrible time there and it messed them up. But, the students who had privileges say otherwise. See the difference? Do you see what's wrong? I hope one of the staff members read this. The school needs to change. And it's needed it for years.