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    Harding Fine Arts Center

    Harding Fine Arts Center

    5.0(1 review)
    0.6 miCentral Park

    My eldest son is going into his 4th year at HFAA, with my youngest coming as a Freshman this year…read more Through that time I have become very involved in the PTO, and am current president. I can't explain how much I love this school. My eldest had dealt with bullying at all his previous schools, because he's nerdy and awkward and sensitive. He'd been the "problem kid" to the teachers because he got bored easily from lack of a challenging curriculum and disrupted the class. He was angry and sullen most of the time. Junior high was the worst because he finally realized what I'd always known, that he was gay, and with the support of his family and few friends, he came out. He didn't expect the backlash. My son hated school and had the beginnings of social anxiety when he came to Harding. Being interested in art, he hoped it would be a better fit. The term Fine Arts Academy is somewhat of a misnomer in my opinion. Yes, they teach many arts classes, but it is not a school only for teaching art. It is a school that uses art to teach, all subjects. They encourage creativity in all things from approach to execution of any subject or project. They have a rigorous curriculum, but give kids all the tools they need to achieve their best, including access to tutoring, teachers that give one on one instruction if needed, and online resources. The teachers are some of the best I've seen. They really care about their students. The class sizes are smaller, so teachers have that ability to give individual attention. They have unique classes and clubs as well, such as photography, graphic design, martial arts, modern dance, Spectrum LGBTQ+ support, and the BSA (Black Student Association). There is so much diversity and support for that diversity, that bullying is almost NIL and if it happens, it is shut down immediately by staff and students alike. Kids feel free to be themselves here. This place has more school wide activities than others I've seen as well. Random parties, dances, festivals, group trips, and other activities. They really encourage students to step outside clique's and typical social separation to build a community and sense of family. My son has blossomed since coming here, making straight A's since sophomore year, joining NHS last year, and has activities and friends he loves. Being a PTO mom, I hear similar stories from other parents. I bring my youngest here with similar problems in his past, but an open heart to his future here. I cant wait to see what he can achieve here. I definitely recommend this school.

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    Putnam City Public Schools

    Putnam City Public Schools

    3.0(2 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    For PC West: Hi, don't really know where to go with this info. About a month ago, my kid told me…read morethat her teacher has told the class he is not qualified to teach algebra two and they should Google and find out how to do things on their own. He has told them numerous times that he does not know how to teach the subject. My 4.0 student fails every test, not just a little, but completely bombs it because they are not actually learning about math. I recently found out that Mr. Buckley would rather focus on defunding the police, telling black kids to be careful with Mustang police, situation of rape in the classroom what would you do, and just today sex trafficking at football games. Math was not discussed at all!!!!! Can he just teach math, I may need her removed from this class if he is not qualified to teach Algebra II, but I hear there is no other option. What can I do? I would appreciate a call about this teacher. ASAP!

    This is a blue ribbon school so it's been nationally recognized for being the best of the best in…read moreelementary schools. This is my son's first year here but I thank God every day he's here. His teacher has been an incredible blessing and wonderful woman. I've encountered a few other teachers and they were all wonderful, helpful, knowledgeable and seemed genuinely loving. The whole school does an assembly Friday mornings and they do the pledge of allegiance, learn the word of the day, recognize children from every single class that had an exceptional week and recite a positive poem thingy. My husband and i are staying in this neighborhood specifically because this school has been so wonderful.

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