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Submitted by parent on April 01, 2015
Not pleased with this school at the office people are very unpleasant the principle had no knowledge on handling sistuation. If you have a problem it becomes that you child is why they are being bullied and is labeled with social issues I disagree with her ways of handling situation
Submitted by parent on January 20, 2013
Both my children attended this school and had a good experience. Unfortunately, it is a different school than it was just a few years ago. It has become extremely overcrowded and some of the staff which had been there for over 10 years as a tight knit group have been leaving. The school does hire a lot of first year teachers right of college. Sometimes this is good; sometimes not so good. Check with other parents and request the better teachers.
Submitted by parent on July 14, 2012
If your child has above average intelligence, find a different school. We had a 3rd grader who was completely bored and the school showed no interest in moving him into a more challenging curriculum. In fact, his teacher quit allowing him to take part in academic contests and also quit calling on him to answer questions in class. He heard all about the teacher's divorce one day, not to mention a laundry list of other antics he experienced in there. One year was all it took. We pulled him out and made sure none of our other children went there. Ugh. Miserable.
Submitted by parent on April 18, 2011
We've had a great third grade experience overall. It's a different environment than the elementary school with not as much parent involvement, but the staff seems to geniunely care about the students.
Submitted by parent on June 22, 2010
Great teachers in 3rd grade. Wait and see in 4th. Staff seems commeted to the students.