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Submitted by parent on March 14, 2024
Anti-bullying at the Gwinnett County school, or any of them, is a COMPLETE joke. No one is prepared to actually deal with parents, as far as administration or front office. I feel sorry for the teachers, whom are the only ones prepared to deal with parents. The lack of communication they receive is pathetic. This hyper vigilance on school protection is ridiculous. Having a police officer for a school resource officer that can't even protect themselves if necessary. When the cop thinks he is special, you know that is a problem. You can't visit your kids in the school, and they don't dare want to give any information on what your kids are learning.
Submitted by parent on January 14, 2024
Our kindergarten son on the autism spectrum attends Graves. Overall, we feel good about sending him to school and trust his teachers to keep him safe and provide him with his needs. I am a teacher myself and was skeptical about sending him to a school that I did not work at but his teachers are great and keep us updated on his progress. There is definitely a community feel to the school, I will say that the school could do more about having school events that are more inclusive to special need students/families. Again, overall we feel good about sending our son to school here.