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Submitted by parent on March 21, 2023
This school is horrible the staff there are so disrespectful and rude if a kid makes one mistake it’s an after school detention write up or detention !, A teacher named mrs wells who is a staff is very rude . They don’t allow phones yet they said they are allowed in pockets or sweaters , they’re food there is sickening and they don’t actually take their time with our kids THIS SCHOOL IS SICK literally I HORRENDOUSLY DO NOT RECOMMEND SENDING YOURE KID HERE it’ll make their life more miserable and half of the time it’s the staffs doing and reason plus they’re very low on staff and councilors and teachers.
Submitted by parent on May 13, 2018
Springfield schools have a negative reputation, but my son was already reading full sentences and doing basic addition before his sixth birthday. The teachers accommodate him as best they can and I feel they are responsive to his needs.
Submitted by parent on June 14, 2016
The staff at Lagonda have been wonderful with my two kids and they are both doing great and working at advanced levels above their classmates. The teachers are super at making themselves available to meet with parents at any given time and they go above and beyond to make sure each student is given the best opportunities for their abilities. These teachers put their whole hearts into their students! I am so grateful for all they do each and every day for my children and all of our families!
Submitted by parent on December 12, 2012
Seeing some of these reviews made me think. Someone who complained about too much homework for their son couldn't get through 4 sentences without making a spelling mistake. Maybe more homework is not so bad. I'm a parent and I'm glad my daughter gets a good amount of homework because anything worth having is not easy to get. (education)