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Submitted by parent on August 25, 2021
When I ask for support for my autistic son, they told me other students need support too, not just my son. I do not recommend this school for your child if he/she has an IEP. No support, whatsoever.
Submitted by student on August 03, 2016
Aside from the faculty talking to parents as if we're children ourselves (ESPECIALLY the principle). My daughter was picked-on, on a regular by a few classmates of hers and I am extremely disgusted of how it was handled. I picked up my daughter from school crying a few times about this. She began asking me if she could stay home to avoid these girls. I talked to the principal hoping she could resolve this issue. She had a psychologist talk to the girls. My daughter told me what her conclusion was. Apparently she told my daughter, "YOU ARE VERY SENSITIVE, AREN'T YOU?" and that was that. The principle said my daughter should get therapy. That's how they "resolved" it. Like I mentioned above, the principle is unprofessional in speaking to parents in a demeaning way. If you have "sensitive kids" I do not recommend this school. They'll have to tough it out when they are being harrassed.
Submitted by parent on January 15, 2015
Great for General Ed and advanced. Those with LD/Dyslexia look elsewhere its a fight for your rights long hall.