Having my two kids go to resurrection school over the last 4 years has been a great experience. All of the teachers are very good and care about the kids quite a bit. My kids come home from school well-behaved and with lots of good stories. The way the principal and the pastor are so involved with each kid builds up their confidence in communicating with Adults. Overall, I couldn't ask for a better elemetary school experience for my kids.
Submitted by parent on May 03, 2018
This is a very conservative parish. If you are a very conservative Catholic, this is the school for you. We moved our child there from public and it's not been a good fit at all. This is also a very small school with one class per grade, significantly limiting the variety of people your child will experience. It's a very homogeneous group. It's not the right fit for our family.
Submitted by parent on February 22, 2015
I have three children at Res and I could not be happier about the great atmosphere. The class sizes are small and generally the students are kind to one another. Academically it's solid. I like the classic education curriculum and lack of common core. Res offers faith formation, Spanish, art, music, pe, and computers in addition to the regular subjects. The students are from many different areas, ethnicities, income levels and backgrounds.
Submitted by other on June 19, 2014
I attended Resurrection for K-5th back in the 90's/early 2000's. It was a fantastic experience; the teachers and even principal knew your name (even the quiet kids like myself), the classes were smaller and allowed for individual attention, there was little to no bullying or catfights, all the kids in my class knew each other and got along. I went to pulic school from 6th grade on and that was when it really hit me how wonderful Catholic school had been. No back-talking to the teachers, parents who actually show up to conferences and are involved in activities, and a sense of community and respect that I have not found since. I believe Resurrection is a great place for developing minds and I plan to send my future children there one day, without a doubt.
Submitted by other on November 30, 2012
I went there in eighth grade adn truthfully it was out of control. Now it's all changed, and the only good teachers were fired, and replaced. The bullying was out of control, there was a teacher who couldn't control her class, then got the best teacher fired. I had a great year with my graduating class of 2012 but it's not a good school anymore. Last year was the last great year, before Res what downhill. I still love my eigth grade class, and I learned a lot. By a lot I mean in life knowledge, not much school knowdelge. People were even pulled out of the school! After the principle was fired, it just went out of control. It is the worst Catholic School to send your kid to now, I came home upset often.