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Submitted by parent on November 15, 2019
All in all it’s good but could be better. The first few years altered my childs learning b/c the teachers he had either didn’t care or had a substitute all the time
Submitted by parent on January 30, 2018
TEACHERS AND STAFF ARE ALWAYS FRIENDLY AND SUPPORTIVE. THEY ALWAYS MAKE ME FEEL LIKE MY CHILD IS THE MOST IMPORTANT JUST AS THEY DO WITH EACH CHILD!!!
Submitted by parent on April 22, 2014
Absolutely wonderful school. Teachers go way above and beyond. So proud for my children to be able to attend Frash. I wouldn't want my children to go any where else.
Submitted by parent on April 17, 2012
My two sons have attended Frasch over the last 15 years. They are 10 years apart in age. This is the youngest's final year at Frasch. So in these 15 years I have seen a lot. The teachers at Frasch are the BEST!!! Principal Rick Truax was my junior coach back in Westlake, so I guess I knew how strict he was and I really appreciate the way he ran the school. I am "old School" about discipline. I do agree however that there could have been more freedoms on a few things. Now, with Principal McCardle, I have seen BIG improvements. The school faculty and students are a family and there are definitely more happy "campers" around the school. I have to mention our favorite teacher, Mrs. Debra Morrison, who was such a beautiful person and cares about her students. I really appreciate the DDP department for helping my son in speech. He started at Frasch at the age of 3 with development delayed speech and he is now in 5th grade and is an honor student. Thanks to everyone at Frasch who have made my sons elementary learning experience a great one.
Submitted by parent on March 13, 2012
This school plays favoritism with their students to much. The only pay attention to the students that makes their school look good. Instead of paying attention to their safety.