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Submitted by parent on June 29, 2023
This school is not safe for Colored or special needs kids most teachers are not good only a few also the bully problem is a issue and always has been the different between how boys get in trouble compared to girls the yard Duties are not good and have little or to much power and will yell at students for talking at lunch this is not a overall good school
Submitted by parent on November 14, 2017
I love this school. I plam on keeping my kids here til they move on to middle school
Submitted by parent on August 20, 2015
Great school. We love Freedom. From the teachers to the students to the parents. There is a great diversity which I think is pretty awesome.
Submitted by parent on April 28, 2014
There are some really great teachers at Freedom. My student however has been bullied his entire time there. We pulled our student out of this school because the Principal refuses to address these concerns. Its easier for them to put it off on my student and being different and brushing my student aside and letting my student get farther and farther behind. The principal is more of a politician then a responsible authority figure for Freedom. She is more concerned with her schools appearance then the struggling students she has. The community is very cliquey, this also rolls over into the school which is unfortunate because if you don't fit in they will try and run you off or ignore you altogether. Its really a shame because the school is nice and the neighborhood is as well, but if you're on the outside have a nice try at getting in.
Submitted by parent on August 09, 2013
Great school and teachers. Involved parents see their kids progress and are given the opportunity to participate in their education. Some concern about talks of discontinuing AR reading programs.