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Submitted by parent on August 16, 2018
Excellent. I feel great about this school, it's staff, and administration.
Submitted by parent on March 21, 2018
The principal at this school allows bullying and is very bias towards the students
Submitted by parent on February 23, 2017
This school is terrible at effectively dealing with bullying. They will say that they are strict but do not do as they say. Not only do most of the children at this school have attitude problems, but the teachers and other staff do as well. This school does not effectively teach their students, and they do not show any interest in doing so.
Submitted by parent on February 05, 2014
My children in 3rd and 4th grade transferred to this school part way through this school year and hate it, as do I. My youngest has been bullied from day one, from being called a girl escalating into being called a f****t and finally being attacked after school. The bully even knocked out one of his teeth! The school's idea to fix this was to punish my child by forcing him to ride in the front of the bus rather than the actual bully. They said they punished the bully but he wasn't even suspended despite physically assulting my child. As far as I can tell this school doesn't care what happens to your children between the hours of 8 to 3. I know neither of children want to go to school at all anymore and desperately miis their old school. They definitely need to upgrade this school's bullying policy in my opinion.
Submitted by parent on February 22, 2013
Things must have changed drastically since these last reviews. Crowell is not my idea of a good school, let alone a great school. A large number of students who attend this school could certainly benefit from a few lessons on respect and bullying. Many of the staff, including administrative, have little interest in supporting students academically or emotionally. What happened to teachers who loved their job and built actual relationships with their students? That doesn't exist here. I regret moving my children from a charter school. There they were individuals & loved school. Now, they dread going & have asked to be moved. I have seen such a change in my children's attitude towards school, they are so unhappy at Crowell.