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Submitted by other on September 05, 2016
My grandson went there for first grade abd between his home room,his art teacher,and his reading teacher they couldn't tell he needed glasses.During the 3rd report card period i told his homeroom teacher she didn't believe me.He finally took a school eye test as well as one from Walmart and he couldn't see anything.That was why he was acting up in school he felt stupid.Also there are 2 dogs roaming the halls like they are students.No leases or anything.The principal lied and said no dogs were there but i knew she was lying because my niece and nephew previously went there.Why would a student that was allergic to the dogs have to leave the school,why not the dogs.Randel us the only school in the carmen Ainsworth district that has dogs.The school is prejudice too even thou' the majority of students is african american.
Submitted by parent on January 28, 2015
Some of the teachers are pretty good. However, some of the teachers as well as the principal do not seem to genuinely care about the well being of the children. The children are allowed to do and say as they please with no real consequences. I have heard that Randels was once a really good school but is now beginning to go down hill.
Submitted by parent on February 24, 2014
My daughter has been going to Randels since Kindergarten. She's in the third grade now and I love the school and teachers. The teachers are very involved and encourage parent involvement. My daughter loves Randels. She is very happy and proud to be a Randels student.