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    Aurora School

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    The Academy

    The Academy

    4.0
    (22 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    50 years in business

    We decided to withdraw our children from The Academy after ongoing concerns about bullying, lack of…read moreaccountability, and weak leadership. Our son faced repeated exclusion and inappropriate comments from classmates, including remarks that he was disliked "because he is Turkish." Despite our repeated reports and requests for support, the school minimized the situation and stated that "there was no bullying." Yet even during classroom assignments, our son expressed in writing and drawings his deepest wish for a world without bullying -- something no child should have to feel so strongly about in the first place. We tried for months to collaborate with the school, to have meaningful conversations, and to trust that the situation would improve. Unfortunately, it did not. Two students -- one acting as the leader and another following his lead -- consistently targeted him, and there were no real consequences. The administration's responses were consistently dismissive, suggesting a lack of understanding of the emotional impact such behavior can have on a child. Our son's sense of safety was completely eroded. Leadership at the school often acts in denial rather than taking responsibility. Communication is reactive and defensive. We also learned later that the administration offered us a $6,000 refund in exchange for signing a non-disparagement contract -- essentially asking us not to talk about our experience. We declined. Families deserve honesty, not silence. Academically, the school claims to be "one year ahead" and to follow a rigorous curriculum. After transferring to another school, we learned this was not true. Many concepts were skipped or taught superficially, creating learning gaps. Teachers are inconsistent -- some are good, while others frequently absent or disengaged. The third-grade environment in particular suffered from poor classroom management, inappropriate peer interactions, and a lack of supervision during recess and lunch. Conversations among students included inappropriate topics such as smoking and alcohol, even at this young age. This reflects serious gaps in oversight. The school also advertises a French program, but in reality, students only learn a few isolated words throughout the year -- far from the language exposure and learning that parents are led to expect. This is one example of how the school's marketing and actual classroom experience do not align. The only staff member who genuinely helped us and consistently supported our child was the inclusion and belonging teacher. She truly cared, followed up, and tried to make a difference when others didn't. To our shock, after leaving the school, we learned that she had been laid off. It's hard to understand how a school that claims to value inclusion could let go of one of the few people who actually embodied it. Adding to the concern, we later found that in the 2024-2025 school year, the administration encouraged families to post positive reviews online to boost enrollment numbers, as the kindergarten class had only six students enrolled. That context makes recent glowing reviews highly misleading. I would advise anyone considering this school not to rely on those reviews, as many were written under pressure to improve the school's public image. When The Academy was founded years ago, it had a strong reputation. Sadly, under the current leadership, it has lost its integrity, its sense of community, and its educational quality. For us, both the financial cost and the emotional toll were high. We are writing this review not out of bitterness, but out of responsibility -- so that other families can make informed decisions. Our new school has shown us how dramatically things can change when children feel truly safe, respected, and supported. Every child deserves that.

    In credible school and incredible community. We've been at the school for 5 years and have two…read morechildren at the school. Both children have grown and thrived. We highly recommend The Academy.

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    Mr D's Music Club

    Mr D's Music Club

    5.0
    (63 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    We recently moved to Oakland, and our daughter really needed some extracurricular activities to get…read moresettled in after leaving her school and all her friends. Mr. D's exceeded our expectations. The program is led by passionate, talented and caring people who bring out the best in the kids. The programs pack in a lot of different activities, including dance and movement, art and theater tech, and of course music. The theater at Holy Names Highschool is beautiful, and it is a pleasure to watch the performances at the end of the session. My daughter was especially inspired by the 'Leaders in Training' high school aged staff who helped mentor and instruct. And Ms. Hailey and Mr. D are incredible stewards of music culture and youth involvement. We feel very fortunate to have found this community.

    Mr. D truly captures the spirit of creativity through singing, dancing, acting, and the arts. This…read morecamp has been a magical place for our 8-year-old, who loves being on stage. The thematic playlist spanning decades is absolutely captivating and adds so much charm to the experience. My daughter admires Mr. D and enjoys every moment with the wonderful teachers and Leaders in Training (LITs). Everyone is kind and knows how to engage kids in a way that makes learning feel like pure fun. The mixed age groups bring great energy to the performances. From day one, she said it was the best camp ever--and she already can't wait to come back next summer!

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    Adventures in Writing Camp - Oakland Hills

    Adventures in Writing Camp - Oakland Hills

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.0 mi

    My daughter (rising 5th grader) attended AIW this summer. While there were some things she didn't…read morelike (the "silly" camp songs/not really writing the first day), she really enjoyed this camp and said she would do it again. The campers get to create their own e-books. They brainstorm concepts, create a draft flipbook/storyboard, write and edit the actual story, come up with illustrations, type the story up (using iPads), learn how to crop photos, and put it all together. This is all done over the course of 2 weeks. They learn editing marks, "Said" alternatives, strong verbs, page design, writing conventions and more. They are given a notebook to guide them. The older kids also helped the younger kids with their books and my daughter really enjoyed that part as well. There is a music component as well. In addition to learning "silly" songs, the campers also learn about rapping and rhyme, and even have a rap battle against the other AIW camps in the area. I was very impressed with my daughter's e-book and would definitely send her next year if she is still interested. It is money well-spent and definitely on the reasonable side in terms of cost, especially when you factor in what the kids learn. The Oakland Hills camp was held on the Aurora School campus. It was a great location. The sign in/out process was very controlled. The camp also offered a lunch service for purchase through a 3rd party. My daughter had the hotdog lunch and the hamburger. She said they were good, but not really hot, which she didn't like. There have been other lunch services at other camps that she has attended where the lunches have actually been served at a proper temperature. That's really the only complaint.

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    Bentley School

    Bentley School

    3.5
    (19 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I am a little biased. I only spent three years here. But I even remember my teachers' names…read more Mr. Meadows for Kindergarten, Class A. Mrs. Barnhart for 1st Grade, Class A. Mrs. Klitza for 2nd Grade, I forget which Class I was in. I have fond memories of sitting on the stone walls with my best little friend and pulling the aloe, breaking it, and watching the clear goo ooze out of its veins, sharing a red delicious apple, pulling string cheese and wrapping it around all of our fingers. We often broke into the locked art closet to steal cat's eyes (plastic ones), climbed into the fenced garden to pick mint leaves, climbed over the stone walls to trespass into the neighbor's manicured back lawn, played hide and seek around the portable class rooms and permanently locked swimming pool. I collected dead bees and live caterpillars from all over the playground and showed my teachers. Both of my parents worked long hours, so I had daycare and afterschool extracurricular classes: stamp-making, ceramics, and book-making. I swung on the jungle gym bars, doing cherry drops - once I fell flat on my chest, which knocked the breath out of me, and for the first time in my young but conscious life, I realized I was mortal. I have almost endless memories of the part of my childhood that occurred here. Even at the beginning of summer, at the end of my 2nd grade school year, when I knew I wouldn't be coming back the next year because we were moving, I sat by the yard looking out over the playground with my hand-writing and math papers, and some craft I had made in art class, warmed by the sun, and feeling infinite (yes, children especially feel infinite), I cherished my time here. Education (one word for such a great thing?), good teachers (and good meaning sees to the children in their intellectual, emotional and spiritual development in school), good parenting, are the most important part of a child's life in their young years. A nurturing, creative environment it was, with fun, fair and disciplining hands to keep the mischievous ones in check.

    While bullying from other students is always a concern, Bentley School has the unique problem of…read morehaving one of its teachers bully her students. Over the course of the year (school events, play dates, birthday parties), without prompting, classmate after classmate informed us that our child's teacher constantly put down our child and those other students who were not favored by her. Weekly, often daily, she would demean and certain students in front of the class. And yet while fellow students saw the problem, and the matter was brought to the school's attention, the school administration did nothing. Enabling bad people is what bad schools do. This is a bad school.

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    One among several community engagement by our teens
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