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Submitted by parent on May 23, 2023
This school is the worst!! I've never had so many bullying issues. This has caused my granddaughter to go to counseling and has affected her emotional, mental, and physical health. The principal and asst principal are horrible!! They allow stabbings with a pencil, with the child only getting 2 day in school suspension, but wait, and my granddaughter also got ISS for getting to keep the kid from stabbing her. They are very discriminating and care less about what is happening in this school.
Submitted by parent on September 30, 2022
My kids absolutely love this school so much and they both have straight A's because of this school and those are their highest grades yet.
Submitted by parent on January 09, 2019
my son is failing science and I have left messages with his 6th grade science teacher and I emailed the principal with of course no response of yet today, I was trying to get help for my son really need to look for another school one that works with you and your kids
Submitted by other on June 12, 2016
Principals, teachers, librarian, attendance secretary and nurse are dedicated, caring and compassionate. Although I believe there could be a better communication system and the secretaries could show my respect to parents, overall I felt this was a good school and my son had a good experience. My son had some health problems and I felt like they went above and beyond to assist us during the process .
Submitted by parent on October 26, 2015
Not enough room in STEM classes. School is more concerned with protecting teachers than students. District in general is very poorly run. Superintendant shares a secretary with the School Board, so no complaints get to the board. The district is financially irresponsible as well. If you suggest a change, they will spend thousands to make sure smart changes do not happen rather than make smart changes..... Lots of ego out of the folks on the board and running the district. Not a place you want your kids to go if you have expectations of a good education
Submitted by teacher on July 19, 2013
While this school may be older than Bingham and Pioneer, it is well maintained and has just as much technology. Bridger has a pool and none of the other schools around here do. The best thing about Bridger is the feeling I get in the building. It feels like home. Teachers and students have good attitudes. The school is very welcoming. If I was offered a position anywhere in the district, I'd choose Bridger.
Submitted by parent on April 08, 2013
my kid love going to school there help her out with any thing. the teacher so nice there .
Submitted by parent on April 26, 2010
They do a great job with a very lower middle income group of kids. They try to treat everyone the same. There is only a little bullying going on at this school.