This school saved my kids from going down the wrong road My oldist was 14 and headed wat down the wrong road and my 13 @ the time was soon after following the same path and we owe That school and the wonderfull staff and teachers they were our saving grace for my kids god led us there and gave us RCCA
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Posted by a parent on 09/15/08
I am a former graduate of the school from way back in the 80's, as well as a current parent of 2 students. The school has invested alot of their love and time in all 3 of us! The difference you feel is with the teachers, you get a real feeling of caring for every student. In reply to July07 about the
... Read more school pushing their doctrine I disagree. The school only teaches the truth of the Bible and encourages students to READ it for themselves so they will know what they believe themselves! This is what I was taught, and what my kids are being taught. Why did you enroll your child in a Christian school if you didn't expect to have Bible study? As for the kids behavior, the school does not claim to take the place of parents in raising your kids, so we as parents should teach them! Read less
I transferred my child to this school from public school. I like the smaller class sizes and their willingness to work with your child, academically and behaviorally. I used to feel like my child was just a number in the public school system. There was no communication with parents unless the parent
... Read more initiated it. At RCCA, I always know how my child is doing (sometimes to the point of being too much information, if that is possible). I recommend this school to parents who feel their child needs a little extra guidance and attention. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/12/08
this school is not very good and my daughter does not learn anything at all during the day.
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Posted by a parent on 02/16/08
Academics much better than public school attended. There is a great opportunity for advancement of advanced students. Test scores of the advanced students who have gone to this school their whole lives are very high - in the top 1 to 10 percent nationally.
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Posted by a parent on 02/13/08
The percentage of special needs students at Rock Creek is much higher than that of the public school. There are also honors classes and dual credit classes available at Rock Creek for the honors students.
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Posted by a parent on 02/13/08
We were promised a lot of things when we enrolled. We found the academics to be lacking and the high school was just as bad, if not worse, than many public schools. The school takes kids who have been expelled rom other schools, which creates all sorts of problems.
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Posted by a parent on 01/23/08
I have kids graduate from Restoration. The academics are horrible. My kids where not prepared for college in anyway. And they where on high honor roll. To pay for this kind of education was a big mistake. They try to push their doctrine on your kids. Bible class is a joke it does not support what the
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Posted by a parent on 07/15/07
I am a former student of Restoration Christian for only 2 weeks, and I agree with August 2005. I am a Type One Diabetic and had only had the diabetes for about a year when I went to Restoration Christian. They were SUPPOSE TO help me with school life. Yeah right, like that EVER happened. The entire
... Read more school was like one BIG click. While I am female, they boys were a LOT nicer than the girls. I have never seen more rude people(students and some personel) in my entire 15 years of living. They say that it is a CHRISTIAN school, yeah right, and the entire world is at peace. The girls in my class, which was the 7th grade class, cursed like I have heard only adults and/or older teens curse. As far as discipline for running in halls and the cursing, NOTHING. Maybe a 'No Running in the Halls' from a staff member, but that's it. I WOULD NOT recommend Restoration. Even my doctor said I would be better off home schooled, and she is all for going to school. If I had been pulled out, I would have ended up in the hospital. Read less
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Sellersburg schools — Restoration Christian School is located at 11515 Highway 31, Sellersburg IN 47172. 11515 Highway 31 is in the 47172 ZIP code in Sellersburg, IN Restoration Christian School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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