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Submitted by other on February 06, 2023
I went to this school as a child and it was amazing
Submitted by parent on July 21, 2017
Great! The teachers my daughter have had so far are great. They work very hard with her and helped my husband and I understand her weakness and how we can help her at home.
Submitted by parent on June 11, 2017
I love Milne Grove! My daughter loves schools, loves her teacher, and I am amazed at what she has learned this year. And on top of the routine academics, the school teaches good character and encourages positive behavior. I have been very happy with the principal and my daughter's teacher!.
Submitted by parent on March 06, 2014
This is a good school. We live in district 91 specifically for this school. I am a college professor and I know what I am talking about. There are a lot of lower income families in the district and the school does a good job in spite of poor parental involvement.
Submitted by parent on August 22, 2012
government education is one size fits all . the kids who need extra attention get the minimum, while the advanced kids get bored. it is up to the parents to supplement their child's education. trusting state run schools to educate our most valuable asset is silly. why do you think private schools do so well? the parents who can afford to send their children to private education know it is worth it. the teachers and staff do great jobs in public schools, but are handcuffed by regulation and government rules. SCHOOL VOUCHERS BANISH INEFFECTIVENESS.
Submitted by parent on March 03, 2011
I feel this school has a "one size fits all" education policy. My child is advanced and is forced to be bored and crawl under the teacher's level of expectation daily. Alot of the teachers will only do what is required, nothing more. They seem more concerned by state test scores than educating the child. I wish they could group the kids by ability so all of them can be educated.
Submitted by parent on May 04, 2010
I love Milne Grove - everyone there goes above and beyond to help not only the students, but parents as well.