My children have benn attending tsa for 3 years. I have a child in high school, 1 in middle school, and 2 in elementary school. I was critical of putting the children in tsa at first but after becoming involved with the school i realized there is not a better fit for my family. As a former teacher for
... Read more 5 years i want to make sure my children are getting the best education. The academics and sports programs are great. We are tattnall!! Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/08/09
I attended Tattnall for 13 years and felt very prepared for College and did very well. I would recommend Tattnall to anyone looking for a school who has teachers who care and will do anything to help your student.
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Posted by a other on 03/19/09
I am a proud parent for over 10 years at Tattnall and plan to see both of my children graduate and attend colleges of their choice. The teachers and parents work together to make our school one big happy family and I'm proud to be a part of such a wonderful christian family.
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Posted by a parent on 07/11/08
Personally, I have found Tattnall to be very inviting and to be comfortable learning environment. I think the problem isn't with the programs that Tattnall offers, but the lack of concern the students express in improving their education. If you are looking for a serious education at Tattnall look beyond
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Posted by a student on 05/08/08
I graduated from Tattnall several years ago, and am sad to say that my education proved to be severely under par upon entering college. The math and English departments in the high school are wonderful, but all other departments are greatly lacking. After two years of Spanish, I can barely form a sentence.
... Read more My background in science is nonexistent. The middle and elementary schools are a joke. The Christian environment the school claims is hypocritical and false. Drugs, alcohol, and sex run rampant through both the middle and high schools. I would not recommend Tattnall to anyone looking at schools in Macon. While I did have some of the best teachers I could ask for, I know I was cheated out of a proper education by a school that focuses more on its weekly football scores than on the poor academic record of the majority of its students. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/26/08
I have had children at Tattnall for the last 13 years and have sadly seen a decline in the quality of teachers and education that my children have received from TSA. I am looking for them to finish at another school.
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Posted by a parent on 11/29/07
I am a 2004 graduate of TSA. I have attended the school since 5K and it has become my second home. The teachers are excellent and there is no where else I would have rather attended high school.
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Posted by a former student on 05/23/04
I am a TSA graduate and our daughter is now a student. We love TSA. Great teachers! Great environment.
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Posted by a parent on 02/19/04
Having transferred from Central High School to Tattnall to begin his junior year, my son and I have had one of the best experiences of our lives. This is what high school is supposed to be; you know, teachers that care, well behaved kids, secure atmosphere, emphasis on academics and strong, caring leadership.
... Read more I can't say enough about what a wonderful principal Mr. Hester is. This man loves what he does and he honestly cares about his students. The teachers love the school and their students as well as being highly qualified. No school is perfect, but as far as I'm concerned NO other school is closer to it than Tattnall. The level of parent involvement is nothing short of amazing. You want the best for your child? Send them here!! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/13/04
Our last of 5 total graduated last year! Headmaster is pretty strict but very fair. Teachers will bend over backwards to help in any way. Yes, it strained our budget, but how can you put a price on a true quality education in a truly safe environment.
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