My African American son attended this school for second grade and suffered a head injury. I wasn't made aware of the situation when it occurred, but I knew something happened because my son was complaining of having a headache and he was having a difficult time getting up the next morning. I find out about the incident the following day after exiting the school building. I noticed the PE teacher and ask him about my son's head because it occurred during PE. The staff member explained that he didn't see what happen, but noticed "my son had a mixture of blood and sweat on his forehead" I was outraged because I wasn't informed of such an serious injury. I, then went back to the school and withdrew my son from Washington Elementary School that day. I still can't believe that my son wasn't sent to the nurse office nor was I made aware of the situation for further medical treatment. I am still in disbelief about the way my child's injury was handled and the lack of concern for the safety of my child..
Submitted by parent on March 11, 2013
My daughter is in KG, English is her second language, in less than three months she was reading stories, adding and subtracting. She has the best time in this school. The teachers are amazing, the principle is very faithful man. It is a pleasure for me to have my kid in school like it.