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Submitted by parent on September 16, 2017
To say I am disgusted is an understatement. While my child's teacher was honest and approachable, the administration neglected to follow an IEP for my child that specifically states that they're underresponsive to pain and must have consultation done by an EMT or Doctor if injured. During recess, my child split their face down to the optical bone and was not transported to the hospital via ambulance. They were left to be transported to the hospital, while bleeding, in my backseat. My child has special needs and was terrified when I arrived at the school, was still covered in blood and the school could not even properly dress his wounds. They lied three times about how it happened, refused to cover the metal edge that he split his face on and I was not even contacted by any member of administration. They filed an incident report without my approval of the document and then I had to request a copy, which I was supposed to receive 24 hours after the incident. After this whole ordeal, I had to fight with my child every morning just to get on the bus. He screamed, cried and was terrified that he would get further injured. He still has a large scar and he still references the incident. Forever angry.
Submitted by parent on September 25, 2014
The teachers are fabulous and excellent ! They are eager to help your children succeed in every way possible. They thrive on school to home and home to school contact, always wanting the parents to know where their child stands in every form. I am so amazed with the phone calls, weekly progress reports, IEP meetings and before and after school help for all children.
Submitted by other on May 20, 2013
The teachers are awesome. They always make sure students are paying attention and are ready for exams. They do not allow enough time for recess and play. Play helps to focus attention. Submitted by a current student
Submitted by other on November 28, 2010
All I'm gonna say is if your child comlains about going there, take that childs word and take them out INNEDIATELY