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    Robbinsville High School

    2.3 (3 reviews)

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    Allentown High School - Main entrance

    Allentown High School

    3.0(2 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    The bathrooms in center and short Hall are disgusting. 60s bathroom. By 6th Hall and the new gym…read morebathrooms are clean. And the annex bathrooms are clean as well. The Ag building. Bathrooms are clean. But the food service is very good.

    Every day I prance through these congenial halls . I'm greeted by friendly faces and never feel…read moreintimated. The teachers are some of the kindest people you will ever encounter. The administration handles everything just beautifully. This year we had a bomb scare and our principal remained very calm and with the cooperation of everyone we were all safe. Don't get me wrong their are numerous minor issues with the school. To start the lockers are terrible they have more issues than a magazine! The hall ways are extremly narrow for the amount of slow moving beastly specimens that have to pass through them and at times it feels like u have to waddle like a penguin just to get through center hall. The biggest problem with this school is getting is getting to this school. The town is not made for the amount of traffic in the morning and the crossing guards don't seem to do much to improve the situation. Every day the traffic night mare called Allentown forces tons of students to be tardy. Lets say u are late by 2 minutes because of this traffic abomination you will be at least 20 minutes lye after u wait on a line at the attendance office and then walk back to class. It seems like they could improve the protocol for when u are only a few minutes late. In conclusion despite its minor issues it is a great school and I wouldn't want to go any where else. Come to Allentown high school where there is a little heaven in every hall

    Hightstown High School - Hightstown High School Field

    Hightstown High School

    1.0(2 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Horrible school . I hate it so much . Admistration is weak as vice principals yell at parents ,…read morethey make students feel uncomfortable and will not let you voice your opinion . The teachers don't follow policy and do whatever they want and many teachers do not teach at all properly and expect studnts to be experts . Get better tecahers and administration ! My kids will never go here

    I would rate this high school 0 stars, but unfortunately, I cannot. This school is the worst high…read moreschool I have ever been to. They don't care about you what so ever. When something is reported, it is always going back on you like karma. They have the stupidest policies "the teachers have to follow". And yet when something is reported against you, "it is always for the best for the student." The staff and teachers are bitchy to you when they see you "have an attitude" when you are just defending yourself. Once you get to realize someone is pushing you around and bullying you, there is never enough of it. Because you cannot tel or trust in the teachers or the staff. Kids with an IEP (Individualized Education Program) are always to be considered "troubled kids" or "autistic ones" or "mentally insane ones". Brendan Connelly, the Case Manager, accuses students of not being strong enough for your classes, he also states some students are "lazy" when in reality they are just tired of not understanding concepts enough. He forces kids to "leave their comfort zones". He makes kids choose options or he will pick for them even if the kid doesn't like it. He also said there was a program for vocational-technical schools that will provide credits for college. Many IEP kids didn't want to do it, but of course, he made them go and he secretly signed them up for the program. They will discriminate you, they will just trust me on this one. When you are in fear of your safety by someone they do not handle it correctly. I'm only a junior, and I can tell you many of the worst experiences I have. The people are judgemental, they are racist, they are discriminatory, they are the dumbest people to ever work with, they don't believe anything you say, not even if you are in fear of your own safety. When someone threatens you, they don't have your back, all they do is base their handlings by books."Well, no one has testified anything else and they have no recollection of these events, so therefore also since your history." Ahhhh history, history, history. That's right, history. They discriminate kids for their history and mental health history. They think they can be trusted with the fear of coming to school and your safety. You think you can trust your teachers with the problems you have, but nope, don't trust them. All they will do is look at your past. They discriminate behind your back, they talk about you behind your back, they judge you for every little thing and mistake you do. It shows you they have no pity for any of their students. Probably why they have the absurdest rules. 3 lates to class and it is afterschool detention. 3 lates to the school, a Saturday detention. They have no empathy towards others, staff is horrible, they rely on the "rules the school has. The lunches are terrible. They serve the same thing every day. Bullying and harassment towards other students are never handled. And if it is, it's probably to "show them how much we care". Although, if you report someone or something, it is either never handled, or never even checked. Or they can suspend you for "dishonesty/lying. It is sad to me that a fear of safety, mental health issues, bullying, and harassment reports are considered a "disruption" and you get suspended just for defending yourself and others.... it is sad to see they have no empathy towards others. It is sad to see that the staff there think that your mental health problems should be disciplined. If you want your child to suffer throughout high school, don't put him/her here. Trust me, just don't. If you want your child to get crappy lunches, crappy staff, and crappy teachers, and get suspended for being in fear of your safety, go for it.

    Chapin School

    Chapin School

    4.4(5 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    I'm writing this to share an honest experience for other families who may not fully understand how…read moreprivate school policies can impact them during difficult times. My children attended this school and were happy there. It was the only school they had known, and they had built relationships, routines, and a sense of stability within that environment. When our family experienced financial hardship due to job loss, we were no longer able to meet the tuition requirements. As a result, our children were asked to leave. I understand that private schools operate as businesses and rely on tuition. However, what was difficult was the lack of flexibility, support, or transition planning for the children. The process felt abrupt, and there was little acknowledgment of the emotional impact on them. For young children, being removed from their school environment is not just a logistical change, it's a significant emotional disruption. That part did not seem to be considered in how the situation was handled. I'm sharing this so other parents are aware: If your financial situation changes, there may be limited options, and the outcome can be immediate. If you are considering this school, I would encourage you to ask detailed questions about: -financial aid policies during unexpected hardship -transition support if a family can no longer afford tuition -how the school supports children emotionally in those situations The education itself may be strong, but families should understand the full picture before committing.

    We have been a Chapin family for eleven years…read more My older daughter had attended Chapin since pre-k and graduated last year. She was more than ready to take on the challenges of secondary school. Her freshman year was an academic success! Throughout her years at Chapin, she has grown to be an independent, well-rounded individual. She's not afraid to email teachers about assignments, ask questions when she is uncertain about something discussed during class, or voice her opinion about anything. We owe those positive attributes to Chapin. My younger daughter has also attended Chapin since pre-k. She continues to amaze us with how much she's learned in just a short amount of time. We owe that to the excellent Chapin teachers who not only educate their students but also care about their growth and development. My husband and I are excited for my little one to experience all that Chapin has to offer in the coming years. Chapin is an extraordinary school. The decision to send our children here is one of the best decisions that my husband and I have ever made.

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    Princeton Friends School - Lower school science fun!

    Princeton Friends School

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Princeton Friends School is a community of learners who work together to create an environment…read morewhere individuals feel supported, welcome, and included, where adults often learn from the students, and all feel engaged in the learning process. As a small school, every member of the community gets to know one another, and mixed-age groupings for events and some classes are the norm. Social and emotional well-being is something the staff take seriously and constantly review and address. PFS believes in the importance of outdoor learning, and often students can be found studying microbiology in a local stream, finding writing inspiration among the trees, and gaining confidence in themselves when working in the garden or exploring the woods. Teachers respect the authenticity and agency of each student, and encourage and empower them accordingly. I have worked at PFS for four years as a teacher and within the administrative team, and my sense is that the teachers who choose to be here do so because they truly care about the other members of the community, and enjoy the daily challenge of helping one another be our best selves. We seek to discover and nurture the joy in learning and in contributing to a community of folks who care for one another. Diverse learners are welcome at PFS and teachers and staff work hard to 'meet them where they are' while encouraging growth and student ownership of their learning. Students who need extra support at PFS are evaluated, and given accommodations in class and supported by a student study team. Families are encouraged to be active partners in the students' learning, and are welcomed regularly on campus for events. Teachers are in regular communication with families through student advisory teams, and there are many opportunities to connect through the Family Association.

    My daughters attend/ attended this school. Simply the best!read more

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