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Submitted by parent on July 06, 2019
K-2: Uses combination of Common Core curriculum and poorly Xeroxed worksheets. Material is grossly inappropriate, developmentally speaking, expecting students to read sentences after 3 wks of K, gave an Algebra Assessment to 5-year-olds, 1st grade reading book full of 3- and 4-syllable words. Expects 1st graders to write compositions, hours of homework every night. No art in 1st grade, no hands-on activities, no experiments, no high-quality learning experiences. Goes from this to teaching almost nothing in 4th grade. Almost no social studies, very little science except for fill-in-the-blank study sheets that are riddled with grammatical errors. Math is hit-or-miss, and when there is math, it's absurd convoluted Common Core, which only serves to confuse students and parents. No real spelling tests, where students are expected to actually learn to spell words they need to be using. Instead, spelling lists of 25 multi-syllabic words per week, and students only have to recognize the correctly spelled word on the test. Useless! Vocabulary words like "rille." Seriously? After testing in the Spring, the last few weeks classes do nothing, learn nothing. Our student ended the year with As and Bs, met all his goals, and was promoted to the next grade. We gave him Math and Reading placement tests at the end of the school year, and he only got 2 correct out of 20 on the Math test, and scored well below grade level on the Reading placement test. Good grades don't mean diddly squat if the kids don't learn anything. Wasted year - only one bright spot: excellent Music Room and music teacher, but kids only get 30 minutes per week of music class. Back to homeschooling! The state of Alabama is currently ranked #50 nationally in education - we have the worst schools in the country, and it's easy to see why!
Submitted by parent on December 02, 2010
Overall, Brooks is an adequate school. There are some good teachers and some not-so-good teachers, as with all schools. Some things that concern me as a parent about Brooks Elementary are: 1) There is no building security; anyone can enter the school at any time, 2) teachers miss a lot of school due to illness and "personal" reasons and 3) the building is old and not well kept. While the curriculum seems to meet the needs of the children and state requirements as well, the books are outdated and in poor condition. Some children even have to share books.