Very good experience. They are concerned for the students and really want them to succeed.
Submitted by parent on March 20, 2014
My child has attended Bridge to Indepence Private School for two years. The school had me sold on their disciplinay system, uniforms, and extracurricular activities (listed but not available). After enrollment I found out that the school grades share classrooms and one teacher (sometimes they have a teachers assistant). However, the problem here lies ultimatley with their lack of educational structure. A majority of their teachers are not certified and in fact have been inexperienced. My childs teacher was asked to provide a lesson plan or some kind of agenda periodically and never produced any. The problem is that they have 30+ children from different grades sharing one class how and what are they learning? Some students are not learning because of this. Another thing, in that two year period there has only been two PTA meetings where the principal has asked the parents to donate food with their government provided SNAP assistance. If you love your child and education is more to you than the Dean being able to }paddle" your child, PICK ANOTHER SCHOOL!
Submitted by parent on February 03, 2011
This school is a great school. My grand coming from public to private school has made such a great inpact in her pporgess. When you see a child who wants and love to attend school the teachers must be doing something right. The love that the staff give to each student is wonderful. Eighty to nintey percent of the student are honor roll. What is that telling you about the school