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Submitted by other on February 23, 2023
All staff is rude and incomptent. Every interaction I've had with the women that work here has been a negative one.
Submitted by parent on October 20, 2018
9/10. Loving, kind teachers & great technology use in classrooms.
Submitted by parent on May 09, 2018
I absolutely love this school, the teachers and staff and beyond amazing!
Submitted by other on May 07, 2016
I sub here and I find the teachers and principal so supportive! They are eager to help you and they ensure you and the students have a great day!!
Submitted by parent on October 24, 2013
The Principle does a great job keeping the parents informed and encouraging the parents to participate in the school activities. The children are happy and learn important life lessons every day. Respect, Honor, Character, etc. My daughter often comes home talking about these teachings. It's a great low income school and could really benefit from these monies.
Submitted by other on July 10, 2013
I am not impressed. And with a TEACHER stating that the staff is "tight nit"? FAIL! When a teacher can't even spell the word K-N-I-T correctly? What a joke and an indicator for the school.
Submitted by parent on September 04, 2012
This school is Great!!! The principal is very easy to talk to, she took care of my issues right away. Mrs. Carpenter is a great teacher . We love her class. She's always smiling, and is great with the kids. She is great at taking care of any issues we had.
Submitted by parent on August 09, 2012
It s a VERY good school for kids. Especially Ms.J. Isherwood, she is BEST teacher at Rock Spring School.
Submitted by parent on March 18, 2011
This school is terrible. My son went to Rocksprings for about a year. During this year we voiced many concerns without the school taking care of the problems. My son was in a special education program. He came home every day with ton's of energy and all of his food. His therapist went to his school to observe him. For the forty five minutes she was there he was strapped to a chair licking the bottom of his shoe. No one stopped him and the therapist signed something saying that she would be a silent observer. We told the teacher prior to that not to restrain him in one of those chairs. He has no physical problems.