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Submitted by other on September 05, 2013
grrrrrrrrrreat i love the tyeachers and staff is a really great school i wish the school could have money for more programs'
Submitted by parent on May 20, 2013
this school is the worst i have ever seen or hade prob with if you have a child with learning prob at all or health prob do not let your child go to this school. as for children being bullyed by other student well i can say that the school dose not care what so ever my child puts up with bullys every day and each time thay try to tell there teacher the teacher tell them to go sit down it to late you shold be at your desk. and yet it the child being picked on that get in trouble for trying to get help from an adult at the school
Submitted by teacher on July 24, 2011
The families and teachers in Webster are being under-served by this school's administration and inappropriate use of the meager funds in the coffers. Teacher morale is in the toilet due to a complete lack of support, and many parents complain of dishonest, inconsistent communication with the principal and assistant principal. Even students have begun to complain with the level of apathy and poor behavior that is tolerated. Unfortunately, the superintendent allows a small cadre of disruptive students and demanding parents to run the school, and this has resulted in mass frustration for the teachers and students who still care about doing well. There are recent bright spots--the academic coaches have done wonders in the last few years--but the powers that be need to get their ducks in a row before they lose what good faculty and attentive parents are still left in the system.
Submitted by parent on January 16, 2011
My daughter has attended this school for 6 years. She is currently a senior. While she has done very well she has not been challenged by the curriculum. Homework is almost non-existent because the administration feels that students lack the parental support to make it successful. This drastically shortchanges the top students. As with any public school you will have a very diverse population but I believe most of the kids would be up to the challenge and would learn more if more was expected for them. The guidance department really focuses on those kids who have problems and was practically useless in our college search. The administration turns a blind eye to discipline issues so the kids really run the school. The thought seems to be "if I don't see it then it doesn't exist and I won't have to report on it." Bartlett is doing a real disservice to the children in town. It is unfortunate as most of the families have no real alternative.