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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    9 months ago

    This is a very specialized program designed to help kids learn at their pace and with one to one instruction.

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    Victory Autism Academy

    Victory Autism Academy

    1.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I will never recommend VAA to anyone!…read more From the employer side, they on many occasions paid my fiancé late. They provide excuses and no real explanation or even apology for their mistakes. The HR department only has a email address and no phone number to talk to anyone. They do not follow employment laws and I had to ask for fully completed FMLA forms as Ashley, their HR Specialist, did not fill everything out on the rights and responsibilities form multiple times. It takes multiple days and follow-up emails since VAA doesn't even acknowledge emails to the only way to reach out to them. They now refused to talk to me as I bring up issues and concerns with my fiancé's employment and call me demanding. If they actually responded back in a reasonable time, I wouldn't have to send multiple follow emails requesting updates from them. PLEASE LOOK ELSEWHERE!

    We were excited to start a new school that said all the right things. Day 2 of school and our child…read morewas restrained so bad by not only just staff, but also the vice principal and left scratches, bruises, and cuts from head to toe. They claimed they held him down in a 40 minute hold!! before they called me!! These people are not trained in how to handle behaviors or how to keep these kids safe. My child has been traumatized by this and its very sad to see. Do not take your kids here! My child has had hard moments in his school life all these years but this is the first time anyone has left a mark on him, let alone over 10 marks. No one followed up, no one took pictures or checked to see if he was okay afterwards. The incident report was not given until 5 days later and it was terribly written. Sad part is, I will never know what actually happened and have no idea.

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    This brand new school is pulling the rug out from under autistic children's feet.  great staff but very bad CEO.

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    This brand new school is pulling the rug out from under autistic children's feet. great staff but very bad CEO.
    Lauren's Institute For Education

    Lauren's Institute For Education

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    My sons have attended LIFE for nearly five years, and I cannot say enough positive things about the…read morestaff and program. The therapists, teachers, and instructional assistants are deeply committed to supporting children with disabilities, and it is clear that my boys are genuinely cared for and valued each day they are at LIFE. The ABA program is exceptional and has far exceeded our experiences with previous programs. Many of LIFE's leaders are Board Certified Behavior Analysts, and a significant number of staff members are Registered Behavior Technicians, which speaks to the quality, expertise, and integrity of the program. I wholeheartedly recommend LIFE to any family seeking a supportive, professional, and compassionate environment for children with intellectual disabilities.

    My son, who is 10, level 3 non verbal autistic hasn't even been attending this school for a year…read moreyet and has made so much progress. He is even interacting with his peers and learning how to take turns and play. When I seen and heard this I wanted to cry. He smiles every day while walking to class, and tells me "go play" on his aac device, which he refused to use for me, until he started going here. I have yet to get a call saying I need to come get him because he wet through his clothes, I get to see pictures of all the fun activities they do, and his teacher let's me know if she finds new things he likes so I can get them for home. I have heard so many people say they have been on the waiting list for years, and I am just so happy that he got in within 9 months. It was definitely worth the wait, and also very worth the drive, we come from Florence.

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    Edu-prize

    Edu-prize

    3.7
    (22 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Will update this review as I gather more information. While acknowledging growing pains with any…read moreschool change, our first experiences haven't been wow-ing. I sincerely hope my kids settle in, We were told EDUPRIZE is a good school, but the way my kids talked after school left me feeling unsure if we made the correct choice. They said 28 kids are sat at a 20 kid table during lunch, which is concerning for many reasons. Spreading of germs/sickness, lice, personal bubbles. One of my kids said they couldn't find a place to sit and had to squeeze into a place they weren't comfortable. They also said older grades are not allowed on the playground and that their recess time is spent walking around doing nothing if they aren't lucky enough to get one of three balls and be invited to play. All K-6 kids need recess, play, and opportunities for positive social interactions and friendship-building. This is so important to one of my children that they want to switch schools after the first day. I told them to give it some time, that things always get better, but a parent always worries about their child.

    My daughter attended Eduprize for 2nd grade, and I was initially very excited because the children…read moreof one of my close friends go here. Unfortunately, our experience was extremely disappointing. My daughter's teacher, Ms. Bradley, was consistently unkind and lacked compassion--not just toward my child, but toward the entire class. She does not have the patience or heart needed to teach young children. Attempting to address concerns was frustrating from the start. The assistants to the vice principal and even the principal themselves refused to speak with me by phone and would only communicate through email. I ultimately had to escalate two separate issues to the superintendent. One major issue involved a classmate who caused physical harm to three students. Parents were not informed about the situation at all. When I raised my concerns, the school cited "student privacy." I made it clear I was not asking for the student's name or personal information--I simply wanted to be informed and reassured that my child was safe. When chairs are being thrown during an episode, parents deserve to know what precautions are being taken to ensure student safety, both in the classroom and throughout the school. Other parents posted how their kids legs were being clawed at when the kid was hiding under the table during his episode. And not one email went out from the teacher nor the principal. The second issue involved the school's use of i-Ready testing as the sole basis for rewards. Regardless of a child maintaining good grades all year, if they do not show improvement on i-Ready testing, they are excluded from rewards. Ms. Bradley held an ice cream party for students who showed improvement from the beginning of the year. My daughter's math i-Ready score stayed the same, so she was excluded--despite earning strong grades all year. She came home crying, saying, "I'm so dumb" and "I'm not worthy" because she didn't get to participate. Only four students were excluded, including my daughter. I showed her her report card with A's and B's and reassured her that she worked incredibly hard and is absolutely not dumb. When I followed up about the i-Ready scores not being posted, I emailed the teacher after waiting a week. I was told the school does not go by grades because i-Ready scores help maintain the school's A rating and evaluate teacher performance. I took this to mean that because my daughter did not show improvement in every subject on i-Ready, she was denied a reward because she did not make the school look better nor the teacher look better. I want to be clear that this is not a reflection of all teachers at Eduprize. Unfortunately, we ended up with a 2nd grade teacher who showed no empathy toward her students. There is a parent group monitored by school administration where parents are not allowed to freely share concerns or experiences. Because of this, another parent created a separate group. In that group, several parents have shared similar experiences regarding Ms. Bradley. One parent posted how she denied the bathroom to her son and he asked 3 separate times, he then peed himself in front of the entire class and she decided to blame him "you didn't tell me it was an emergency". It is heartbreaking to read what these 8-year-old children went through. Many kids began to hate going to school, which shows the profound impact a teacher can have on young students. No child should feel unworthy or unsafe at school.

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    Autism Academy for Education & Development - Gilbert Campus

    Autism Academy for Education & Development - Gilbert Campus

    3.8
    (6 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    I'd give it 5 stars if we were talking last school year or better yet the year before that. 2025…read moreschool year has started out proving that employees come first. Everything is very political now. Parents aren't allowed on campus unless they are part of the P3 club. But a lot of parents work and don't have time to dedicate to the club. Also, a lot of parents would take off work to be there to volunteer and hang out with their kids. But instead, it's a mean girls club running the whole school now. Someone who is barely started the school this school year is the president of the club. She has no idea what she is doing, she is badmouthing a lot of the other parents, doesn't know most of the students. I don't think Yvonne understands that so many parents are not being a part of the club because of this single woman. Yvonne is also one of the rudest women I've ever come across. Someone who should not be working with special needs children. And has a consistent bad attitude with parents. Or any child. A lot of the parents are in the works of speaking to other campuses about transferring. And we are all giving notes about other appropriate schools where the children and all their parents come first. The three stars that I left, not for the higher-ups not for the P3 club, it's for the teachers! The teaching staff is amazing and kind and caring and goes above and beyond. And for Mr Dilly! he always treats Parents with respect he is kind and caring, always roaming the school, checking on the kids and the staff. In my opinion and an opinion that a lot of others have is he should be the main one running things. So thank you Mr Dilly and the entire teaching staff! If it wasn't for you guys, a lot of us would have left a while ago. It's you guys that keep our kids happy at school, and keep them wanting to come back! They are having so much fun, also while improving educationally every day! THANK YOU!

    Teacher claimed my child was self injuring himself in attempt to justify restraining him. The…read moredirector later told us this was not true, and that he, in fact, was not self injuring. When asked to move him to a different room, our request was denied.

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    Creo School

    Creo School

    4.3
    (17 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    We have had our kids in this school for the past 6 years and we couldn't be happier with their…read moreprogress and the administration. The guides are kind and patient with the children and they encourage learning through exploration. The administration has been incredibly supportive and do their best to create an inclusive environment. We are so happy to have found Creō and would recommend them to anyone.

    Child care neglect for my toddler. My child ate wax and the teacher never informed me. When I came…read moreto know this and questioned there teacher said its non toxic. There was no sense of responsibility and I could not handle it (it wasn't the first time)and just pulled her out of the school as I figured management would do nothing. I had issues prior to that with updates from the teacher and asked for a classroom change but was denied. Some teachers are extremely good and really cares and unfortunately we were not blessed with one. Kids in other classes gets lots of picture updates but I did. We did not love our teacher. They won't share a curriculum. You just pay the fees and assume your kid is learning a ton. They would simply tell we have 13 kids to care and they were busy. My kid hardly got 2 photos a month and the other teacher sends 25 photos a week for a child who comes half a day. So it is really the teacher! BIG NO

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    Parent Support Arizona

    Parent Support Arizona

    5.0
    (1 review)
    10.1 mi

    As parents, we all want what is best for our children, and that is especially true for us parents…read moreof children with special needs, since our children are often marginalized by their schools, our communities and the broader society as a whole. It often seems like we are struggling against the system to get the basic rights our children deserve, and provide them the support they need to thrive and reach their potential. When my husband and I were hitting a brick wall with our son's school in an effort to garner the support he needed, we reached out to Parent Support Arizona and were immediately contacted by David (the founder of the company!), and are so grateful for all the work he put into assisting us. He not only returned our call personally and listened to our situation with the school, but he scrambled to adjust his advocates' schedules to ensure we would have support during a quickly approaching meeting on short notice. He offered solid advice, based on a wealth of knowledge in special education services and regulations, and had a network of professionals who provided continued legal support when it came to filing due process. David even contacted us while he was out of the office for vacation to ensure we had the supports we needed. Parent Support Arizona is a strong ally in the fight for children's rights within the schools, and we are beyond appreciative for the effort they put into helping us. We would wholeheartedly recommend their services to anyone else trying to fight for their child's education, and appreciate all of the assistance they were able to provide. Their compassion, character and ethical judgement are a breath of fresh air in a society bent on self-promotion for profitable gain. I am wholly impressed with their breadth of knowledge and wonderful advice, as well as the network of professionals they've created. They approached our case with humanity and exceptional service in the face of our struggles against the school. It is people like them who give me hope for the future, we just need more of them! They are a credit to our community and the profession of advocacy.

    From the owner: Parent Support Arizona offers education and civil rights advocacy, resources, & support to families…read moreacross Arizona. If you would like to discuss your child's education needs, schedule an appointment or request more information please contact us.

    Poston Butte High School

    Poston Butte High School

    2.5
    (19 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    As my son begins his senior year at Poston Butte, looking back on our journey fills me with immense…read moregratitude for Principal Lopez and the incredible staff who make this campus special. High school naturally brings hurdles, and things haven't always been peachy. While there are certainly a few individuals on campus I do not look forward to dealing with--especially when it comes to a lack of warmth or collaboration with parent volunteers--Mr. Lopez keeps those challenges in check. People simply do not act that way in his presence because he has zero tolerance for anything other than doing what is best for students. He is one of the most authentic, hardworking administrators I have ever met--consistently bending over backwards to support parent volunteer teams and truly going above and beyond, even cooking a meal for our team every year. What sets Poston Butte apart is educators and coaches who take the time to understand how a student thinks. Watching my son blossom from an IEP as an underclassman to thriving in his junior and senior years in AP and Honors classes--while taking full advantage of dual enrollment opportunities and qualifying for Nationals in FBLA--speaks volumes about the academic environment here. In athletics, my son has played football since freshman year, and Coaches Thompson, Holmes, and Stallings have been fantastic: approachable, open to his learning style, and deeply invested in building real trust. That spirit of cross-campus collaboration is everywhere. Mrs. Lewis in the art department partnered with football to have her art students paint the windows, and Mrs. Williams had her yearbook students actively participate in both of our Media Days. When I approached senior counseling about future planning, Mrs. Warner didn't make excuses; she warmly welcomed a parent's perspective and sought feedback on creating better resource hubs for senior families. Poston Butte is thriving because of this dedicated community.

    The front office ladies have always been rude. Even when I graduated and 3 years later I get my…read moretranscripts and the same people were still there and not helpful.

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