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Submitted by parent on February 08, 2019
School has tremendously went downhill just in a last year. The children are not held responsible for their actions there's no consequences and bullying is not taken seriously at all.
Submitted by parent on August 15, 2015
see...my family just moved to a new location and we didnt know that we had to find a different school. school didnt tell us that we cant attend there when we were there for the enrollment. And on the first day of the school, they didnt even allow my kid to take out the things we had bought for him for school, telling him he cant be there, telling him its hes last day on the first day of the school? i guess they dont really care about the kids feeling that much huh? i thought a school suppose to be a place with alot of love and caring. i guess its not every school. its cool, glad we see how this school is and glad my kid is not going there anymore..have a nice day school staffs ..l.,
Submitted by other on June 18, 2014
I appreciate the school for the way they treat the students as valued members. There is such an openness between students, teachers and other staff members. The school really rally's around any student that are doing well or any student who needs extra attention and help. You can certainly count on it. I also do appreciate that students are in PE every day for games, exercise and peer/social skills, however, on that same note I am saddened to see that there is only 1 recess for 15 minutes. This is not just on Logan but other schools as well. I remember how much we all loved our 30-40 minute lunch recess the most because we worked off our lunches with so many, many games such as (my fave) kickball, then there was 4 square, marble shooting, tether ball, red light green light, etc., etc. So suffice to say...I truly feel and see that so many children will never know the joy of true playing, which is just as (or if not more) important as the academics. This is the only infinitesimal time they get to be just kids as the rest of their lives? Being ADULT and getting older and older...sad.