Rules are getting harsher and harsher when every school year starts. I literally got my parents called for no good reason because I was here 2 hours late while my school bus broke. This school is got to be the worst school I ever go to. Not recommended any student to go there
Submitted by parent on October 16, 2024
This is got to be most toxic and worst schools of all time. Seriously My student got cancer and no one cared about it. Such a worthless and cold hearted school ever. Never in the million years on how this school become corrupted these days 0/10 of everything!
Submitted by other on September 28, 2023
When I was a student at Windsor, the staff were awful. I graduated in June, and I'm glad I left. I had panic attacks and anxiety attacks, and the classroom aides yelled at me because of it. When I was crying, the staff would complain about how I was "disrupting class time". The way they ran things was unfair too. The white kids (such as myself) were treated better than the non-white people (for example, I'd come out of the bathroom crying, and no one would bat an eye. The non-white kids would be yelled at for doing some sort of drug, despite the fact that they were crying). The 'higher functioning' kids were treated worse than the 'lower functioning' kids. (example: the 'better-off' and 'high-functioning' kids were struggling in a class, we were reprimanded because "they can do better work" while the 'worse off' and 'low functioning' kids were treated like "they're struggling, so it's fine".The whole school is corrupt. I would not recommend it to anyone. As a former student, it was an unsafe environment for ANYONE who attended.
Submitted by student on September 25, 2023
yes i like this school so Much
Submitted by parent on January 15, 2020
Unless your child meets their specific standards, they want you to medicate your child to attend. The staff are bullies and the directors are nasty. Do not send your child here.
Submitted by parent on March 20, 2019
The school was a great fit for my son. He was very successful and we are very thankful for the support he received at Windsor. The staff is very dedicated to the students.
Submitted by parent on March 05, 2019
Fantastic school program. My son has recently returned to district and is thriving because of Windsor's support.
Submitted by parent on August 20, 2018
Academically, this school exceeds expectations, though with regard to classroom management I do not feel they are up to par.
Submitted by parent on November 11, 2014
I am forever thankful to Windsor. My son was not successful at our local school and he was incredibly frustrated. It was so hard for me to see him struggle the way he did. I want other parents who feel lost to know that Windsor is a place that may be able to help your child too. My son ultimately went back to his local school when he was ready and was successful the second time around.
Submitted by parent on October 13, 2014
My Son has ADHD and he has been going good for two years in this school due to an excellent teacher. Recently they have changed this main teacher and now it is all downhill. He has been suspended for more than 10 days. Our suggestions to restore the teacher met with deaf ears. Now they force our son to take dangerous medicines - otherwise he is not welcome. I strongly doubt if they know well what to do with kids with behavioral problems.
Submitted by parent on September 19, 2014
After many years of feeling frustrated and misunderstood at other schools, my son found happiness at Windsor Learning Center. It is a place where learning became a reality and he gained confidence in himself. He now looks forward to school each day and does not give me a hard time about waking up in the morning. He has made many friends since starting at Windsor. We were so impressed with how the teachers and counselors addressed his needs that he is now attending Windsor s high school, where I feel certain that he will succeed.
Submitted by other on July 15, 2014
Teachers don't know how to deal with autistic students or identify the symptoms in any, are emotionally abusive to students and often misuse their authority. They could start by actually hiring people who know how to work with mentally disabled students and take the time to listen to them instead of promptly mocking them and punishing them by keeping them inside a dark room all day long.