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    Brecksville-Broadview Heights Elementary School

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Le Chaperon Rouge

    Le Chaperon Rouge

    1.8(5 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    It was used to be a good place before this director. They had wonderful teachers who left! Today…read morewas my kid's first day at Kindergarten in our public schools! I used a near by childcare for before/after care. The teachers greet kids with open arms, big smiles and hugs. They give kids options in activities. They respect kids autonomy, they don't just force them to do things. In LCR, K & school agers are constantly told what to do or they get yelled at if they don't! No hugs, no affection, no positive reinforcement! Director points finger in the child face to discipline for minor things, instead of redirecting them! We talk to kids at their level and kindly explains things to them. You get what you pay for. Glad we switched to Primrose last spring!

    Although Brecksville Le Chaperon Rouge used to be a excellent day care , it is not the same place…read moreI was familiar with any longer. I am so glad I pulled my son out. I was treated awful in the day care and they always totally ignored me when I dropped off my son to her classroom. The only thing the teacher is trying to communicate is how under-developed my son's language skill is and how good the other boys are. She never talked about what my son has learned or any good things about my son. Her cold look made me feel sick. One thing really pissed me off is an "accident". In fact, it is not a really accident. My Dad accidentally drove on the curb. I got a phone call from the school asked us to drive carefully. The teacher was so scared with the potential accident. She accused my dad scared her and my dad laughed at her. I was so mad that she accused us with hostility. If she can be mean to us, I can't believe how she treated my son very day. Of course she treated my son awful. My son had running nose all over his face, blood with cuts on his face and left-right side mixed shoes when I picked him up. They let my son watch the other kids play in water by claiming that we didn't bring a swim suit. oh my gosh, I handed over his swim suit and other supplies to his teacher in the same day morning. It is a place with all kinds of such dramas. Frankly speaking, there were nice teachers . I don't understand why they laid off the responsible and nice teachers. It might be because the culture is damaged by one or two of irresponsible and mean teachers.

    Hudson Montessori School

    Hudson Montessori School

    3.9(7 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    I attended this school from 1999 through 2007 when I was forced to drop out. While I acknowledge…read morethat many teachers and administrators have changed, I can only speak to my own personal experiences, I would be remiss if I did not share my story. Years K-6th were broadly excellent. A warm, caring environment with excellent educators. Mrs. Blatnik, White, Chin, and Mr. Goober were extremely positive influences in those formative years, and I have nothing but gratitude for them. All issues arose during grade 7 during my brief tenure in the (then very young) middle school program during its second year in operation. I spent my entire childhood with undiagnosed autism; I don't blame the school for this, detection and treatment was far less robust then than it was now. I do blame to school for the resultant bullying that I endured that year, and what I perceived as the cause. The middle school, especially in its pilot years, was intent on making a big show of its success placements. There was a lot of parading around the kids who were being accepted into 'elite' high schools like Western Reserve Academy, Walsh Jesuit, or a handful of others. They were clearly trying to position the middle school as a funnel of sorts to these programs. Of course, with these elite programs came elite tuition costs, and I'll just say that my family was not prepared to shell out for one of these programs. Moreover, I had no personal interest in boarding schools, religious schools, or really any of these programs. I distinctly remember Ms. Ludick's reaction at the parent teacher night when this info was brought to light. She was aghast and, dare I say, offended at the idea. Almost overnight, the atmosphere shifted. My grades took a sharp hit almost immediately. I became the target for relentless bullying from students who were already on the so called 'elite' track. It was daily, it was constant, and I was chastised when I withdrew like a turtle into its shell. And while I admit my autistic tendencies made me internalize a lot more than I should have, the rampant bullying was apparent to all, that year, including the staff. There were other students who noticed. Nothing was done. Suffice to say, there was an incident that spring where I was pushed to breaking point, and I was removed for my own safety. It is also worth noting that once I was gone, one of my good friends became the new target, for largely similar reasons. The staff knew. The staff even aided and abetted the bullies, many of whom were among the wealthier families in the program that the admins would cozy up to. The message was clear: I was not worth the investment, boasted no ambitions for them to advertise in the future, and as such was cut loose. "Open Season." I have had many years of growth and therapy to digest what happened then. I wouldn't be writing this at all if I hadn't seen some social media videos featuring alumni testimonies, and see several of the bullies being plastered up as Star Student advertisements. With the small number of reviews here, I don't expect this to gain much traction. And, as I said, many years have passed since 2007, and I cannot speak to how things have changed. All I can do is share what happened to me, and if it happens to help even one person down the road, that's enough for me.

    I attended HMS from Children's House through 8th grade, yet credit much of my later successes on…read morethe early lessons I learned there. The school teaches you how to think for yourself, how to cooperate with others, and how to be a global citizen. I was able to independently explore my passion for math and develop a ton of practical life skills at the same time. It helped me be successful at WRA and later Brown University before becoming a high school math and computer science teacher myself. I still use a lot of Montessori philosophy in my job today. Please send your child here and contribute to building a bright future of thoughtful and consider human beings!

    Cuyahoga Valley Career Center

    Cuyahoga Valley Career Center

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I want to start out this review by saying my education was decent…read more I would also like to say that I completed my EKG certificate, and I did really well. I took my test, and passed, and recieved my certificate. I was offered a job with Cleveland Clinic up north (I live in Bath/Fairlawn), for overnights for $13/hour. Target, at the same time, was offering $18/hour in my town. I pictured my drive to whatever city their telemetry hub was from where I live, and there was no way I was going to drive to work in the snow, work 8-12 hours, and then drive 45-60 minutes home for $13 per hour, and no union. I got a decent education, but its actually worthless now that AI is taking over everything. The nurse who taught my class was amazing, engaging, and very thourough. I am grateful I was offered a job, but no one can live on the pittance Cleveland Clinic offers when you are a fresh graduate from CVCC. We were all looking for good jobs, and were let down. If Target is paying a higher wage to keep a roof over your head and feed your family, that $5/hour= $200/per week or $800/month. (x40 hours a week), I would try working at Target before I'd pay the gas and accepting the commute to work everyday/night in the snow, CVCC is not transparent about your expected earinings, and it's a HUGE disappointment. My ekg liscence was worth exactly nothing compared to a Medical Assistant, because they already get that as a part of their certificate. I now have something to hang on my wall, but nothing else.

    My daughter is completing her 2nd year at this school. First, there are NO minority staff here, and…read moreminority students do not feel comfortable addressing issues with racism and favoritism because of this. Secondly, teachers and instructors don't follow the rules consistently, and when this is caught, the students are blamed and punished. If my daughter hadn't begun here via her HS, I would certainly not send her. The experience has been horrific. I would NOT recommend it!

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