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    Sunny Days Pre-School LLC

    5.0 (1 review)

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    West Essex Regional School District

    West Essex Regional School District

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I dont usually right reviews but seeing what goes on i must write one,COACH CHRIS BENAQUISTA IT IS…read moreTIME TO RETIRE, last year 2022 football season the senior class a good group of kids played football yet most of them did not have a fair chance do to chris, there was promises made to players and no delivery in fact there was one kid that was 6.5 330 pounds and we was thinking about transfering to a different school and chris said thats ok you dont fit my program away ,and another kid was suicidal and coach new about and did nothing about a true coach is remebered for years but this coach needs to walk away from a bunch of unhappy parents

    Wow- a chance to blast my old high school. Should I mention my guidance counselor, that was…read moreretiring my junior year and let me fail a semester of Physics before allowing me to transfer out? Or the football team that screwed me out of being team captain, and had a pedophile as a coach (arrested years later- no comment from the school)? The burned out loser ex-NFL weight room "coach," basically waiting to die? The constant stream of increasingly authoritarian principals, which culminated in placing video cameras outside the doors and hiding in bushes trying to bust kids leaving early? The other guidance counselor that was more interested in hearing gossip about which one of my friends was on heroin then helping a 17 year old kid come to terms with a friend dealing with serious drug abuse? Nah, let's take the high road. I loved high school, I studied and got good grades while partying hard. I was 100% prepared for college, and way ahead of the curve in terms of writing skills. When I went here, it was so competitive to be in the top 10% of the class, some kids went to private school because they couldn't handle the competition. Pretty much the opposite of the way public/private schools usually work. The top kids I went to school with went to Harvard, Dartmouth, Wharton... you get the idea. All the Ivy League schools are familiar with this high school. Sports programs have a lot of new equipment to keep everyone safe. They win a lot of state championships, but never play in the most competitive divisions. If you are trying to be recruited by a major college, this was not the place to do it when I went here. Since I've left, they have done major renovations and made the school a lot bigger, although it seems like at the expense of student parking. The football field is nice, nice track around it and good stands. The tennis courts needed help when I was there, I can't imagine they didn't get fixed. I guess the fact the school has tennis courts at all lets you know the level we are dealing with here. The swim team and hockey team were off campus- no ice rink or swimming pools here when I was a student. The campus has the junior high and high school all in 1 location, but separated in 2 buildings. 7-9 are at the top of the hill, 10-12 at the bottom. So freshman don't really get hazed, since they are the oldest kids in their building. Personally, I liked it. Other people I tell about the structure think it's strange. All-in-all, this is a great school with a solid reputation. You are always going to have teachers that have checked out and don't care, but I really think most of the teachers I had here gave a crap and tried very hard. I am still in contact with my Latin teacher, who congratulated me after I graduated law school and posted some old photos of me with a mohawk. Good times.

    New Hope School

    New Hope School

    5.0(5 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I'm so grateful to the school in many ways. My son was very shy and wouldn't play with others. He…read morestarted there a few years ago aftr covid and he socialized quickly. He was nervous at first but very quickly made friends he talked about every day. The older students were friendly, and the curriculum is great. Lots of homework. Maybe too much tbh! Also, he used to hold his pencil funny but now his handwriting has improved with the assistance of his elementary school teachers. Now in middle school, we've been happy with the changes at the new building at the boys and girls clubs. Its also important for private schools to know that the fit is important, and we've had our experience at some in the area. I will say that we've had a great experience so far. Best of luck to others.

    As an educator, I'm so happy to have found New Hope. The environment of learning is thoughtful…read morespecifically the culture of the students with the Students of the Month. So far, I've been impressed by the level of sincerity and kindness of the teachers. I appreciate as a parent that students can be themselves here, but also grow their character to become responsible members of the community. When the admin send out the newsletter, I look forward to finding out who the student of the month is, how the soccer match between staff and students went, and updates of many more fun team-building activities! Thank you New Hope, for providing a safe, supportive, and intellectually stimulating environment for our children.

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