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Marshall Lane School-Elementary

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Saint Andrew's Episcopal School - Our middle school students run once a week in P.E. class.

Saint Andrew's Episcopal School

4.2(40 reviews)
1.2 mi

I call the education Saint Andrew's provides love-based education. The teachers love what they do…read moreand thrive in Saint Andrew's environment because the school and community truly support them. They're encouraged to attend conferences, take classes, try new approaches, bring in fresh ideas, and leverage their networks to take learning to the next level. It's a simple formula: happy teachers, happy kids. Happy kids, happy parents. Here are just a few examples that stood out over the years: 1. The science teacher allowed students to participate in an NPR project; some of their work was even featured in the showcase library. 2. The English teacher spent incredible time and care editing students' writing. The growth and learning that came from this process were remarkable. 3. The math teachers made lessons fun, engaging, and practical. Many students who never attended outside math programs were still placed in the highest-level math class as high school freshmen. 4. Teachers prepare students for high school through thoughtful program design and daily practice. Students learn to be organized, take responsibility, know when to ask for help, and approach school seriously. 5. The athletic education team provides diverse programs that engage all students and offers life coaching based on each child's developmental needs. 6. Teachers often use their own time to help students who need extra support. At Saint Andrew's, children grow up in a community where they are loved for who they are and are taught to love others for who they are. When children know they are loved, they dare to take risks, stand up for one another, perform under pressure, bounce back from setbacks, and be generous with empathy and help. That's what real mental strength and resilience look like. As parents, it's important for us to be partners in this journey. Be kind and open with the teachers. Talk to them. Collaborate with them. When school and homework go hand-in-hand, the results are powerful. No one school fits everyone. If your child is academically far ahead or must be ranked number one in every category, you may want to explore other options. But if you're looking for a school that nurtures both the mind and heart to make an exceptional young adult, Saint Andrew's is a very special place.

Three years at Saint Andrew's: excellent kindergarten, then labeling and classroom removals without…read morerestorative follow-through Sharing our family's experience so other parents . Our child attended Saint Andrew's for three years. Kindergarten was outstanding. Miss Gaulden brought warmth and deep experience; our child thrived and we were grateful for her classroom. She left mid-year after more than 15 years--a sudden change that removed a stabilizing presence. First grade was a sharp contrast, especially in how concerns were communicated and handled. Our child later told us he was told he was "not a good student." We were not informed at the time, so we can only speak to the impact. We believe that phrasing is inappropriate for any young student. Effective feedback should name a behavior and the next action ("Here are the two steps to start," "Use the 'I need a break' card"), and if harmful language is used, there should be a restorative repair with the student. In addition, our child reports being removed from the first-grade classroom multiple times. The teacher reportedly told him "Out" to make him leave--sometimes after he repeated "silly" comments. For early elementary, removing a child from class for that kind of age-typical verbal behavior, without a consistent coaching plan and brief data, felt disproportionate to us. When we suggested teacher coaching/training to align classroom language and routines, the lower-school administration framed the situation primarily as a child issue and provided an extensive list of requirements for our child, rather than discussing staff coaching and consistency. We were told the expectation was an overnight jump to independence in first grade, rather than a developmentally typical, linear progression. In our current school that emphasizes written/visual directions, defined roles in group work, and strength-based language, our child is observed as empathetic, helpful, and an active group participant. That contrast suggests the issue was not a fixed trait in the child but the classroom approach and how behavior was defined and supported. this is our experiences.

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Saint Andrew's Episcopal School - Our buddy program allows our lower and middle school students plenty of time to get together throughout the school year.

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Daves Avenue Elementary School

Daves Avenue Elementary School

4.2(6 reviews)
1.8 mi

My son has been attending Daves for about a year now and it's been a wonderful experience. A huge…read morestep up from my son's previous school. My son's teacher is great - patient, smart, encouraging. I'm very happy we ended up in her class. The school management is very organized - both teachers and the principle send out weekly bulletins with school events. We've had only limited personal contact with the principle, but everything we've seen has been encouraging. The enrollment process was a little ugly -- if you want to go to the school you need to prove you're a member of the community and it's not a welcoming process, but once I was in, the experience changed. To the other reviewers that are fussing about cars and appearance -- well, there's no doubt that there's little diversity at the school. But a school reflects its community - if you chose to live in the community, you'll probably be happy with the result. On the plus side, the teachers make everyone feel very welcome, and do try to open kids eyes to the wider world. And whether you like the way they dress or the cars they drive, there's one thing you cannot deny - the parents are very willing volunteers. The classroom volunteer sheets are packed with signatures and there is strong community support. This is not a school where parents have no time for their kids. Since we're relatively new to the school, I plan to review again later, but at the moment, I have nothing but good things to say.

This school prepares the children to excel. Parents and…read morestaff are very involved....!! I had some experiences with parents that do not answer when I say good morning BUT I also met some amazing and kind people here... My main purpose is for my daughter to have a great education and I'm not concerned about other people behaviors. Go Cooool cats!!!! :)

Marshall Lane School-Elementary - elementaryschools - Updated June 2026

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