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    Simchat Torah Beit Midrash

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Updated over 3 months ago

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    E-Nini-Hassee: Outdoor Therapeutic School for Girls

    E-Nini-Hassee: Outdoor Therapeutic School for Girls

    3.7
    (6 reviews)

    My daughter started camp at e-nini-hassee a little more than three months ago. Prior to camp she…read morewas using marijuana, drinking, stealing, and had been suspended from school followed by an expulsion. The school board placed her in a disciplinary school, with a group of young adults with criminal charges, quite a few on parole. She had been a run away countless times. She had seen a handful of therapists over the years, refusing to go- and when she did go would close her eyes and not participate. As a single parent, I was consumed with fear for her, exhausted by what seemed like some new explosive drama daily. I, by chance, was recommended e-nini-hassee by a hospital social worker. I called and spoke with Carol, embarrassed to tell her our story. Carol listened and without judgement. She sent me enrollment information and put me in touch with Deb, who interviewed myself and my daughter so she could see if she would be a good fit for camp. Deb was very easy to talk to, extremely knowledgeable and empathetic. I have been a single parent since my daughters birth. And although it was extremely difficult to hand over my baby(recovering helicopter Mom) I felt very confident in their ability to offer a safe place for my daughter to get sober. My daughter not only got sober she also found her self worth again, learned to make meaningful connections, learning accountability for her actions and to communicate in a healthy way. She was just able to come home for her first home visit, and I felt like for the first time in a long time she was becoming who she is meant to be. She was sober, she was self aware, she was grateful for the support of Chief Lindsay and Chief Hope, and felt a strong loving connection with Nurse Kenny. The first night home she even said she didn't expect to miss her fellow campers, but she did. I can not extend enough gratitude to the staff that is there day and night guiding and loving those girls, communicating with us parents and offering support for a better home environment for when our girls return to us.

    What Adi said in her review is the exact reality I experienced. This place left me with forever…read moretrauma that I am still working through to this day. Please choose another place. Your child will thank you.

    Real Life Christian Academy

    Real Life Christian Academy

    2.0
    (8 reviews)

    Im surprised more people havent written reviews about RLCA. I will keep mine short and sweet (as I…read morehave a thing about rambling on). RLCA is one of the best and reasonably priced private schools in the state of Florida. The teachers have an amazing commitment to the students and to the Lord. Both of my children love attending the school and don't miss public school setting one bit. Dr. Long, the headmaster, is a witty, intelligent and funny person and really wants what is best for his students. If you are even just thinking about RLCA for your kids, I would highly suggest it.

    Our experience with this school, particularly its administration, was extremely disappointing. We…read morefound a significant gap between the values the school teaches and the way our family was treated. What happened to our 11-year-old daughter was deeply painful and, in our view, reflects a serious failure in leadership and accountability. There do not appear to be sufficient checks and balances to prevent abuses of authority or to recognize the harm that administrative decisions can cause to children and their families. No family should have to endure an experience like ours. Despite everything, we refuse to let this heartbreaking experience damage our faith in Jesus or God. However, I can understand how other families might struggle after being treated this way by an institution that claims to represent Christian values. I hope the administration takes time for honest self-reflection and works to ensure that no other child or family experiences what ours did.

    Simchat Torah Beit Midrash - religiousschools - Updated July 2026

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