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Submitted by parent on February 04, 2020
Beware to those who are considering placing their child within this district!Our son was transferred from an amazing community school in Manchester to what we thought was going to be an even better school district prior to our move to Hooksett. Ultimately we couldn't be so wrong!Not only has our experience in the school system been terrible, but also that of the actual "community " we moved to was as well. Since we are former military and accustomed to moving, we had little idea that this would ultimately seem the worst quality of life we have EVER experienced!Here is just a few scenarios that we have encountered in a two month period:•Lack of respect/understanding for religious beliefs by both students and staff (leaving room for discrimination, whether intentional or not)•Poor record keeping/ negligence on reporting and protocols (Federally and Statewide)•Bullying from peers/staff•Poor recess monitoring/understaffed •Poor resources for disabled children, naming guidelines for reporting, providing qualified personnel for special needs reporting, and lack of knowledge on protocols underlined per child find law•Poor training for educators who have children with disabilities in classrooms, or refusal to act accordingly •Administration ignorance for protocols on disciplinary for disabled children per IDEA/OCR•Communication from educators to parents•Terrible District leadership due to deliberate or just being so removed from the happenings etc.•Parental Safeguard consideration lacks•Lack of accountability/correction measures taken per Section 504, IDEA, and OCRDue to the above, we have lost full confidence in this school systems ability to provide FAPE for our disabled child and have begun seeking alternative options. We hope that all parents who have/suspects their child may have disabilities to seek additional information from sources like FERPA for public information on complaints and other public information before placing their child(ren) in such an environment.Had we fully done so, we would've been better educated as to what a proper placement for our child would be. We have learned such realities the hard way and hope our experience will help another in the future. Lastly, all parents should be aware that there are immunity laws that protect school districts from legal liability, thus creating many limitations for accountability.
Submitted by other on December 15, 2016
I have tried to ask for help several times but to no avail. The music teachers seem are either too busy or just don't care to communicate. One of them actually seems to try to get my child to stop going. I do have to say that Mrs. Ux is the best teacher, bar none!
Submitted by parent on June 13, 2016
I have a daughter with disabilities and they do not follow through with her 504 plan. The principle is a rude joke and should be fired for negligence.
Submitted by other on June 03, 2014
Hooksett Memorial School Is The Worst School In My opinion For Children With IEP. Especially The Fourth Grade.
Submitted by parent on June 03, 2014
This school is awful alot of the teachers are burnt out and the principle has no clue with whats going on in his school he laughs in parents face when you bring up a concern. as for the special ed program the whole system is a joke they could careless about your child they dont follow iep or even allow a parent or other teachers have a say. this is the worst school system dont subject your children to there torcher.
Submitted by parent on May 27, 2010
We love Hooksett Memorial. My children's team is very talented. Hooksett Memorial "gets it"... We are very happy with this school and their flexibility. They make it work for my child/ren. Thank you Hooksett. YOU ROCK!
Submitted by parent on March 15, 2010
Hooksett Memorial is a GREAT school! My third-grader loves it!