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    Bright Beginnings Preschool

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Walnut Grove Elementary School

    Walnut Grove Elementary School

    1.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Our family's experience with Walnut Grove was extremely disappointing and raised serious concerns…read moreregarding communication, organization, student support, accountability, and overall school operations. As parents of children in both general education and special education support systems, we expected clear communication, consistency, structure, patience, and collaborative problem-solving. Unfortunately, our experience reflected repeated breakdowns across nearly every area. From the beginning, enrollment and onboarding felt disorganized. We encountered repeated inconsistencies between information provided by the front office, transportation, nursing staff, classroom staff, and school support personnel. We were often given conflicting instructions regarding pickup procedures, transportation expectations, required documentation, medical compliance, and daily school logistics, leaving our family to sort through constant internal miscommunication that should never fall on parents to untangle. One of the most concerning issues was the lack of internal coordination between departments. We repeatedly found ourselves relaying information between school staff, medical providers, transportation, and administration because there did not appear to be a coordinated communication system in place. Important medical and dietary documentation was repeatedly revisited, questioned, or re-requested even after updated forms had already been submitted. The handling of medical accommodations was unnecessarily stressful and at times felt confrontational rather than collaborative. Families should not be placed in repeated same-day compliance situations due to internal procedural gaps. There were multiple urgent requests, duplicated paperwork demands, and inconsistent messaging surrounding requirements that should have been fully clarified before attendance was approved. There were also concerns regarding how injuries and medical situations were handled. The level of urgency, professionalism, and parent communication we experienced did not reflect the standard of care families should reasonably expect from a school environment. Transportation was another major source of frustration. We experienced repeated confusion regarding route setup, pickup locations, bus stop instructions, and communication expectations. On the first day transportation was supposedly active, the bus failed to arrive as communicated, requiring us to unexpectedly transport our children ourselves. Even more concerning, our children were involved in a school bus accident and our family was never notified at the time of the incident. We only learned of it later and had to seek information ourselves. The district later acknowledged this as a communication failure. Regardless of severity, parents should be notified immediately anytime their children are involved in a transportation accident. As a parent of a child with autism and an IEP, I was especially disappointed by what often appeared to be inconsistent implementation of appropriate support strategies. There were moments where greater patience, autism-informed intervention, proactive regulation support, and developmental understanding were clearly needed. Instead, concerns were at times framed too quickly as behavioral choice rather than being approached through the lens of communication barriers, regulation challenges, environmental triggers, and developmental support needs. The TK program itself lacked the level of individualized redirection, patience, and structured support that transitional kindergarten students require. These are very young learners who are still building emotional regulation, communication skills, flexibility, and classroom independence. This stage requires thoughtful redirection and consistent developmental support, and that was not always evident. Classroom observation also raised concerns regarding peer behavior and supervision. We witnessed repeated disruptions, physical boundary issues between students, and inconsistent intervention. There were clear opportunities for stronger classroom structure and proactive behavioral guidance. There were also internal meetings and discussions involving our children that were not clearly communicated to us beforehand, followed by requests for signatures and forms without sufficient explanation or context. Parents deserve transparency and should never be asked to consent to educational decisions without a full understanding of what is being proposed. The school's support structure also appeared stretched and unclear. Certain support staff seemed to be balancing multiple overlapping roles, which created confusion around responsibility, communication pathways, and accountability. Rather than improving coordination, this often resulted in additional mixed messaging and inconsistency. Academically, expectations felt low. There was very little meaningful take-home reinforcement or homework to help extend learning, encourage family involvement,

    I dont even want to give this school 1 star…read more This school and the staff are awful. my son attended for his fourth grade year and was constantly bullied not only by a student but his teachers as well. even though he was a great and model student, his teachers singled him out and scolded him because of his beliefs. when he was bullied, punched in the face, and had pictures circulating of him, they did absolutely nothing. after numerous visits phone calls to the school and the board nothing was done and he continued to be bullied until the end of the year.

    Cornerstone Christian Academy for Learning & Leadership

    Cornerstone Christian Academy for Learning & Leadership

    3.3
    (7 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    For those seeking to pursue a Christian education for your child/ren, you are the reason that I am…read morewriting this review. We have had children enrolled in Cornerstone (CCA) for the last 18 years. Until about ten years ago, the school was under the headship of Crossroads Community Church. The school had a healthy "family" feel whether talking with teachers, walking into the office, or strolling through campus. Biblical principles were integrated into the curriculum, and overall, students were respectful and well-behaved both in and out of the classroom. When CCA and Crossroads Community Church opted to part ways, we became acutely aware of a shift in culture as the school walked through ongoing changes in location, staff, and leadership. In our personal experience, the "family feel" and overall healthy culture has steadily degraded over the last several years. Our children have described a decline in the amount of Biblical integration occurring in the classroom and the amount of disrespectful and inappropriate behaviors that they have been exposed to on a daily basis in the classroom caused them to feel very uncomfortable and unsafe. Over the last school year, it became evident that specific threats to student safety, destruction of school property, and severe bullying amongst students seem to be handled internally without the involvement of law enforcement or communication with teachers or parents. In discussions about this, we were advised that threats of violence are pretty commonplace nowadays in the public school arena. My question is - should we not expect more when choosing to have our children educated in a Christ-centered environment? I appreciate the vision of current leadership at CCA. I think that their hearts for children and their desire to serve the Lord are genuine. However, from our family's personal experience, their vision and hope for what CCA should be is not what is being experienced where the "boots hit the ground" in the classroom.

    Exceptional school. High level educators and all are committed to professional development. The…read moreschool culture is very strong and encourage settling differences with constituents biblically. Very technology driven, students 3-8 grade have personal laptops assigned. Faculty loves the Lord and are dedicated to providing a great educational experience for all students.

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