Teachers label troubled kids as "bad kids" and that sticks with the child and they think they are only a bad kid. Teachers very rarely respond back to emails. I've had issues all year long with the school and my child. After so many attempts of the school "trying" to help my child succeed they give up.
Submitted by parent on February 22, 2018
Emails are rarely returned, and issues are rarely addressed when brought up. Teachers repeatedly refer to children (under 2nd grade) as “bad influences” and ask parents to warn their children to avoid them. It’s very exclusionary, very white, and makes almost no effort to include kids of other races.
Submitted by other on March 30, 2016
Love the location next to the pre-k school. Great teachers and administration. Building is a bit old, but the people make up for that problem
Submitted by parent on June 10, 2015
We would not recommend this school as we received no support from the principal and heard her yell at the kids and the teachers.
Submitted by parent on November 08, 2013
We left this school at the end of last year. . It was our first experience with the district and we were very disappointed with the teacher and especially administration. We will not return even though we reside in the district.
Submitted by parent on May 30, 2011
Our experience at Kellogg, was OK. We had one horrible experience and have left Gull Lake schools because of it. When you have a child that has any kind of problem the public schools, do not really have good solutions. What they recommended was way off base. And now our son is doing fantastic at at charter school. We still have one child at the HS and that experience has been medicore at best. current gull lake parent
Submitted by parent on September 30, 2010
Gull Lake Schools are some of the best in Michigan. My daughter spent her elementary years at Kellogg Elementary and had an outstanding experiece. The teachers were balance, concerned about student achievement and socialization and provided wonderful memories for my student. I would not hesitate to endorse Gull Lake Schools. Of course, parent involvement is what makes any school system work and you need to make efforts to help the staff understand needs of your students. Education works best when supported at home.