Teachers bully students, no homework, Fridays are movie and pizza. not a lot of learning going on and students are behind but continue to be progressed to the next grade level. Students yell and scream then strip off clothes and twerk . this place should be investigated and shut down.
Submitted by student on April 18, 2019
I will forever remember these adults. They were so many kind and wonderful adults there.
Submitted by parent on March 12, 2019
Wonderful. The attention and care that the staff shows to the student is the best all around.
Submitted by parent on August 09, 2018
My son has been at Miller Park for several years. If one way does work they are very flexible & willing to try a new approach. Very hard working staff.
Submitted by parent on July 22, 2016
Because they put force on you! Please for your kids sake... Don't send them to this school. I could go on about this school. But it is too horrible to even think about.
Submitted by parent on May 21, 2015
My son would not have graduated if it were not for the school and it's staff members. He is now attending a university this fall.
Submitted by parent on October 20, 2013
Do not let your child go there. Do not let your child's home school talk you in to it like I did with my son. The police are called on a daily basis. I was told there wasn't funding available for a Resource Officer. This is LSR7's answer to not paying money to a REAL therapeutic answer like Gillis or other well established qualified school option. Miller Park set the course for a very dark battle my son is just now recovering from. It is a joke.
Submitted by parent on December 13, 2012
As a foster parent for 15+ years, this is the best school for children with special behavioral needs, I have seen in the state. They are very thourough with testing, set standards that cause my children to stretch, but at a level they can handle. Lots of 1 on 1 attention, and they have been very patient, understanding, & caring even with very challenging kids. I have been very impressed with the quality and care of this school.
Submitted by parent on March 01, 2012
The director of this center has a substitute teacher's certificate. Do you really need to know any more? The building wasn't good enough for the administration, but is fine for the students that Lee's Summit doesn't want to deal with. The doors are locked and 5 year olds are in the same building as 18 year olds. We're glad that Lee's Summit felt that it was more important to save money than to help these kids. NOT!!