
Apopka, FL
Paradise Heights
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- Spring Lake Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 458 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy child has been going here for 3 years. Who makes a child repeat kindergarten?We've dealt with three teachers, the first kindergarten teacher was okay at best, the second (no comment), the third teacher I like very much.I've asked several times to have my child tested for learning disabilities and nothing has come of it.The vp seems to target my child more so than others. He also likes to undermine me when I talk to him. Terrible school.Parent Review10y ago9 Reviews - Phyllis Wheatley Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 381 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating Averagehonestly i liked the school I went there when I was ten I wasn't bullied or shamed for something thee was nice teachers I had tons of friends I had fun at this school and I hope you do to if you go to itParent Review3y ago3 Reviews - Central Florida Preparatory School
- PK-12
- Private
- 375 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy son went to CFP for one year after moving to Central Florida. School rigidity with students discipline, monitored bathroom breaks, lack of academic options, and no pathways to dual enrollment were just some of the school problems. Even though he loved a couple of teachers, we cannot be happier with taking him out of this school. He is currently finishing his senior year on our local public school and thanks to the available extracurriculars and great guidance from teachers and counselors he has been accepted to a couple of the top universities in his field of study. Now the reason for this review, my son recently applied to Purdue University for a food science program (#3 in the nation) and wanted the teacher that inspired him into that field to be able to write one of the required recommendation letters, he had been asking her without success for months now. We recently ended up calling the school to see what was happening with it and we were told that the school prohibits by contract teachers to provide recommendation letters to students. Top schools will never force you to provide recommendation letters but not having them will not just hinder but put your kid at a disadvantage against other students that do have them. That policy not just punishes your kid but the teacher can loose their job if they engage, therefore if having your kids apply to the top schools in the nation you may better look at other options as this school could become an obstacle for them.Parent Review1mo ago41 Reviews
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