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    McCullough Junior High School

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    I have never been bullied, all my teachers are great, and the food isn't even that bad it's actually kinda good sometimes.

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    It is terrible. there's a big bullying problem. and it's gross and old. but I learn and some teachers are great, so it's fine.

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    this school has let down my child time after time. she just wanted to be a self diagosed austistic but no that was "insentive"

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    The Woodlands Christian Academy

    The Woodlands Christian Academy

    2.9(13 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I'm writing this as a delivery driver, I had an order request to this place for alcohol. This is…read morenot only a school, but it's supposedly a Christian school. The girl who ordered this was wearing a crop top, clearly out of dress code. What is this place? I feel the need to write this because even if I made some bucks, something isn't morally right for a Christian school. Can't tell if it was a teacher or tutor, but ID was 21.

    It is deeply disheartening to witness a school that claims to uphold educational values but instead…read moreprioritizes profit over people. In such an environment, money takes precedence over morality, and the principles of compassion, fairness, and integrity--ideals central to a Christ-centered community--are completely abandoned. At this school, wealth determines worth. Families with financial influence are given preferential treatment, while others are sidelined. Bullying, an issue that demands serious intervention, is often overlooked if the offending family has enough money or influence. This not only fosters a toxic environment for students but also undermines any semblance of justice or accountability. Teachers and staff are equally unsupported, especially when conflicts arise involving wealthy families. Instead of standing by their educators--those who dedicate themselves to shaping young minds--the administration appears to bow to financial power, leaving teachers disheartened and vulnerable. What should be a nurturing educational institution has devolved into a business driven by revenue, not relationships, and certainly not by Christ. The well-being of children, the professional respect of faculty, and the cultivation of a caring community have been sacrificed on the altar of financial gain and branding appeal. TWCA is not just failing in their mission--it is actively harming those it is meant to serve. Education should inspire and uplift, not divide and exploit. Please do your research beyond what their fake advertisement leads you to believe. Good people do not graduate from The Woodlands "Christian" Academy after what these kids are put through and exposed to.

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    The Grove Community School

    The Grove Community School

    4.5(8 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    The Grove is a wonderful institution with caring teachers, a nurturing environment, and kids with a…read morereal sense of purpose and community. Our children have been attending the school for several years and we would recommended the place to anyone we know. Admittedly, we do like that it is small but we know we can't have the secret to ourselves forever. Do your research, schedule a visit, talk with the teachers, and meet the headmaster who is happy to show you around. Texas Health and Human Services https://childcare.hhs.texas.gov/Public/OperationDetails?operationId=1336329&resCareFlag=false%0A%0A

    I understand you're upset Chris that I have posted our truth. The emails you speak of were always…read morein response to you stating "maybe we aren't the right place for you" when we brought up a concern. I was naive and felt like I had to make sure you weren't upset with us when I voiced a concern. I felt like I constantly had to reassure you that we appreciate your school because you would write back lengthy emotional emails when we would simply ask about something our child said happened. My husband even called a meeting with you to address this with you last year, and ask you to stop threatening us to leave each time we asked about a concern. Yes we were very happy with the Grove and Ms Claudia and Ms Eddy, until the pattern of failure to address the misbehavior became undeniable and my child was choked in Ms Marisol's class and left with a bruise and scratches. The more that happened and wasn't addressed, the more displeased we became. The first year at the grove was amazing, and MsEddy and Ms Claudia treated our first son with respect and guidance and he loved it. He loved it until the school continued to fail to address this other child containing to hurt and threaten my child's safety. ALL of which were acknowledged by you (once I asked what happened) and then minimized. Maybe your teachers need more support and staff to help supervise the classrooms, which have different spaces and are not open concept. The students cannot all be supervised by 1 teacher while the other one is preparing snack or changing diapers. What I asked of the school before you terminated us, was to evaluate this other child's disruption to the classroom. Our request was to know what actions happen when a child continues to cause bodily harm to another. Your response was that these are norm behaviors of children, which I disagree with completely. It is not normal for the same Child over the course of 1.5 years to touch my child's penis, bite him, push and pull him, grab toys from him daily, and eventually choke him and leave scratches. The word expulsion never came out in any of my emails with the school so before you call my facts libelous, please check yours. Your handbook that states an "open door policy" is not honored by you. In an email in January 2021 after we asked to do a visit to meet Ms Nayely since she was new you stated "Unfortunately, we do not plan to have parent classroom observations. They disrupt the routine and send the message that there is a lack of trust between home and school. Having been here since last year, I assume you are very comfortable with Ms. Eddy's leadership in the Toddler classroom and have full faith in her ability to guide her students and mentor her new assistant. I welcome and appreciate parent feedback, but I feel it is my responsibility to observe the classrooms and make necessary changes based on the information provided." Clearly you don't observe well enough if you cannot take actions to ensure proper supervision of the younger classrooms.

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    Knox Junior High School

    Knox Junior High School

    1.8(6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I am a student at Knox, and my experience here could be a lot better. The moment I step into this…read morebuilding, I feel quite disorganized and nervous about the seven hours of hell I'll have to endure. As a student, my goals in school are to learn, get good grades, make friends...all that good stuff. Although the coordination in this school is very little, making it difficult to achieve these standard goals. First, I feel that there is a large sense of favoritism, especially among the administrative staff. Students who play sports get treated a lot better compared to other students who don't. Administration is normally more friendly and helpful around these students. Second, my feelings about the administrative staff are very mixed. There are caring, kind counselors such as Mrs. Hollis, but many other staff are very rude, and uneasing to talk to. One of the assistant principals, Bobby McClain, is quite short-tempered and stern. There are multiple rumors around him that make me feel very nervous when talking to him. These rumors are about serious topics, making other students nervous and uneasy. It's most of the reason why I made a brand new account to hide my name, just in case the administration sees this review. Students seem to have a collective negative opinion of this specific person, which is something that isn't being dealt with. Although, the teachers I currently have are able to teach their class with no issue relating to behavior or teaching style. Some of them are actually very kind and forgiving. Overall, I'm actually excited to go to highschool next year JUST to leave Knox behind.

    My experience at Knox Junior High has been extremely negative, and I would not recommend this…read moreschool to others. From the moment you walk in, the environment feels uncomfortable and poorly managed. Students often feel unsupported, and many issues that should be addressed by staff are ignored. Teachers rarely step in when problems happen, which creates a stressful atmosphere where students do not feel safe or heard. There are also constant rumors about serious incidents that have happened at the school. Whether true or not, these stories spread quickly and make students uneasy. The overall feeling of the school is unsettling, especially in areas like the bathrooms. Many students hear strange noises in the bathrooms, which adds to the uncomfortable and eerie environment and makes students want to avoid them altogether. Another issue is the administration. The assistant principal, Bobby McClain, comes across as very strange and unapproachable, which does not help students feel comfortable going to him for help or guidance. Leadership plays a big role in how safe and supported students feel, and unfortunately, that support seems lacking here. Overall, Knox Junior High feels like a place where student concerns are not taken seriously. Between the lack of action from teachers, the uncomfortable atmosphere, and poor administration, this school fails to provide a positive or supportive learning environment. Because of these reasons, I would give Knox Junior High a one-star rating.

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