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Submitted by teacher on August 18, 2019
Passionate teachers willing to go above and beyond for students. A fun and supportive learning environment that balance sheet academics and social emotional learning.
Submitted by other on May 13, 2015
I love my school! Every teacher I have had has been amazing!! All the staff makes you feel like a big happy family. They all take their time to learn about me and what I need. They make each student feel empowered to learn in their own way at our own pace!! I really love my school and everyone in it!!
Submitted by parent on September 05, 2014
I completely disagree with the other parent about special needs students. My daughter has Autism and was placed this year in the Integrated classroom. This is our first year in Longridge and I only gave it 4 stars because we've only been here two days. If the level of commitment continues however I will be upping that to 5 stars definitely. I have been incredibly impressed with the diligence of the special education teacher Ms. Carroll. She has gone out of her way to make sure we had open communication between myself as a parent and the school. The first day of school she called me to let me know my daughter did fantastic and today she sent me an email saying that my daughter had another wonderful day and attached a picture of the artwork my daughter worked on today! So far, we have been very impressed with the level of communication and commitment of the teachers at the school.
Submitted by parent on November 25, 2013
If your child has any special needs or requires any help whatsoever then this school should not be an option. Their scores are far below expectations, and keep the facilities just above shutdown level. There is zero level of communication between staff and most of them just fumble their way through the day. Although, they do smile and pretend like they are good with children in this age bracket. Quite the facade.
Submitted by parent on August 01, 2013
My Daughter is starting the second grade in Longridge this year. She has been there since kindergarten and LOVES school. I truly believe her love for learning comes from the awesome staff at this school. From the teachers to the lunch staff to the transportation department staff. I am so happy with this school that when I had to move during summer vacation I made sure that we stayed within this schools district.