
Bloomington, IN
Hunter Switch
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Schools
- Arlington Heights Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 332 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy children went from being model students in the classroom, helping & even reminding other students of the class rules to now they complain DAILY about being bullied and are apparently disruptive and now also starting issues with other students. No it’s not okay for them to act that way but everyone has a breaking point and this is a very drastic behavior change since switching schools. Now “meetings” & “discussions “ about their behavior are happening but I’m not being included or informed about any of these discussions. I only know because I asked for a meeting & was told I have to wait till they do their meeting. Like … what?! I do NOT recommend this school. My youngest was even tackled by a student TWICE his size and sent home with bruises on his face.Parent Review3mo ago6 Reviews - Fairview Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 301 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageHostile, coercive, unprofessional and culturally insensitive to their students and the families that were segregated into this school with undesirable pipelines.Parent Review7y ago23 Reviews - Grandview Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 389 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageAfter a few years of experience with multiple children, I will be leaving with a bad taste in my mouth. Pros: The administration is great. They are friendly, even though the office is constantly busy. The music teacher is fantastic. She is very good with children. What I have not liked is the overall lack of professionalism and communication from the teachers. In the last few years, I have not received one phone call from any of my children's teachers, even though there have been numerous issues that could have been resolved with a quick phone call. When issues have been brought to my attention, I was very disappointed in the arrogant attitude from the teachers. I heard similar complaints from a relative which makes me feel like it is a school wide problem. There should be a teamwork mentality, not a "I know better than you" mentality. It is unprofessional to blame the parents for every problem happening inside the classroom, instead of problem solving, using school resources, or calling for a parent conference. We are all on the same team.Parent Review11y ago8 Reviews - Summit Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 616 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageAvoid this school if possible. I’ve had one struggling learner and one non-struggling learner attend this school. Both had terrible experiences. My daughter with an IEP was not provided services and I was lied to about it. She received zero support from her teachers after several attempts on my side to beg for help. Multiple principal and assistant principals also refused to ensure she learned. My other daughter disliked summit because there are multiple fights a day and it was chaotic. She was humiliated a few times by teachers. The culture is just toxic and low income students are blamed instead of adults taking responsibility.Parent Review6mo ago10 Reviews - Highland Park Elementary School
- PK-6
- Public
- 367 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageHighland Park is MCCSC's best kept secret. The teachers and staff are so caring and do a lot to keep families involved. They offer a ton of extracurriculars like robotics club, drama club, gardening club, and even have a nature preserve on school grounds! My kids have had a great experience and are excited to go to school.Parent Review2y ago2 Reviews - The Prep School
- PK-5
- Private
- 300 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI had my girl in this school for 3 months recently. I am glad that I took her out and would not recommend this place. Couple of things:The teacher/student ratio is variable on day-to-day basis. Some days I saw more students in a class. Also my girl would be with different teachers and friends on a regular basis. While this may seem a minor issue, I personally prefer having the same teachers and peers in her class and this is important for her to feel comfortable and learn from her peers.Many days I've noticed teachers on mobile phones during school hours. This is very annoying. As a parent, I'd want my kid to stay safe under an adult supervision and this was a big minus here. More specifically, in the classroom where my girl was, the teacher was juggling between the class and office, so there were times where these kids are unsupervised. This really freaked me out.Overall, I did not find my girl learning substantially in these 3 months while I saved few hundred bucks in tuition.Parent Review6y ago2 Reviews - Grace Baptist Academy
- PK-3
- Private
- 44 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school.
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