I agree this school is academically weak for a high price tag. The Principal is disconnected from the staff and constantly holds the boys basketball team up as an example. The majority of them do drugs so yeah real good role models. My kids were smarter in public school the teachers were much better in public school. No AP classes, online classes are a joke. This school's problems are the same as public only smaller scale. They are focused on expanding when they can't even control or get their small school together. Zero enforcement to the rules, zero respect from students to staff students are rude to each other. Staff kids and board member kids get away with breaking the rules. Entitled kids, entitled parents. Christian values are lacking they let anyone with money in to fund the new building. We need the old principal back. No school is perfect, but this place is going down hill fast.
Submitted by parent on April 10, 2021
We love this school and the community that supports it. Our children are thriving and we’re blessed to call it home!
Submitted by parent on December 08, 2016
My daughter has blossomed both academically and spiritually at Genesis Predatory Academy. Each and every day I'm amazed when she comes home and shows me what she's learned while at school. The teachers and staff are amazing and truly want each and every student to succeed. This school is special-- seeing the kids hold the door for each other and high-five their assistant principle as they make their way to class is proof of that. They reinforce our family's Christian-values and you can see their desire to glorify God through the way that they interact with the students, their families, and other staff members. It's a great feeling to see my daughter excited to wake up each day and go to school. I really can't say enough great things about GPA!
Submitted by parent on November 23, 2015
Our two children have thrived at Genesis Prep. Both starting in kindergarten, they have received a solid education with a biblical foundation. We are grateful for the loving staff and welcoming environment. GPA has not only been an incredible place for or kids but a Christ-centered community for our entire family!
Submitted by parent on June 11, 2015
This school is academically weak. My two children attended and my 8th grader was so ahead she was put in 10th grade classes. She still was bored. We transferred to public school where both children and are challenged and happy.We were sent a bizarre 3 page letter from the English teacher when we withdrew from the school. It consisted of strange religious rantings. We were only issued a transcript after they got their money. They insisted on the money because their semester goes through mid-Jan. They do this so if you transfer they can get more money out of you. GPA takes students with special needs that they are untrained to educate in a proper manner. One of students is special needs and they were unable to communicate with us re: assignments.GPA were excited to get iPads and we actually contributed $100 to the fund. It turned out to be a joke when boys were surfing inappropriate sites and staff didn't have training on how to use the new technology.On one occasion a staff member shared confidential matter with me about another student. They can get away with things that a typical school wouldn't allow simply because they are an independent Christian school. The board consists of 4 men and 2 women. If you have any issue they will decide what to do and beyond that good luck to you. They answer to no one else.Staff doesn't answer phone calls in a timely manner. We tried to get a response about our concern over transcript from the Principal for 6 weeks. I was finally able to arrange a meeting AFTER they had accidentally put me on their email list (after we had left the school). I guess he was nervous that we were going to show up to his Parent meeting.