
Knoxville, TN
Beverly
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- Belle Morris Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 406 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe teachers in this school go the extra mile and then some for their students. The administration however will do whatever it takes to squash the hopes, dreams, and joy of those teachers. Many teachers dread coming to work everyday solely because of the way administration runs the place. They are not allowed to do what is best for children because of the egos in the office. They are limited to reading scripts and doing things all the same way. The teachers are great, but are being held back from their full potential.Other Review6mo ago6 Reviews - Fountain City Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 400 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageGreat overall school that often gets overlooked. The faculty and parents are extremely involved. As a family not originally from Knoxville, we were extremely lucky to find this school.Parent Review4mo ago13 Reviews - Spring Hill Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 488 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy husband I messed up. While house hunting last year I was always vigilant in checking the school district first. Then one weekend I didn't check the district's for the houses we were going to see. Fell in love with the house but we're now stuck here. I will definitely be home schooling for middle and we plan to sell this place before my kids reach High school. No way in hell would I send them to Fulton. We thought the Elementary school wouldn't be so bad. Until my then 8 year old daughter came home in the first week in tears. She was shunned and bullied because she's smart and soft spoken. Straight A honor roll student. A group of girls made fun of her and told her they won't be her friend because she's white. Seriously. Up until that point she and her older brother by a year were unaware that racism is a thing. Tried to email and call the teacher about it and never got a response. I'm absolutely disgusted. My two older ones have been going here since April 2017 and my youngest will be starting Kindergarten in August. Hopefully we can move before then.Parent Review7y ago9 Reviews - Garden Montessori School
- PK-8
- Private
- 141 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy teacher here taught me how to the art of beat box!!!!!!!!Student Review4y ago6 Reviews - Natures Way Montessori School
- PK-8
- Private
- 139 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy daughter attended NWMS for 5 years, and in that time, we saw her go from being an enthusiastic and curious learner to hating anything academic, especially school. She didn't learn to read, and, in fact, the school encouraged us to get her tested for learning disabilities and ADHD (this is very common - they suggest most kids get tested and/or seek counseling because it is ALWAYS the kid's problem, and not the school's problem - according to them, of course). We had to get tutoring outside of school because the school is not equipped to offer any help or additional assistance. I will also add that they teach from a whole language approach instead of teaching phonics, and as a result, most students there suffer from "dyslexia" and have reading struggles for years. And if that isn't enough to deter you, the teachers and staff say that they use positive discipline, but children as young as 3 are put in time out in the hall (alone), yelled at by adults, and/or sent to the admin's office, and children are sent home and kicked out routinely. Bullying is a huge problem, with students not being encouraged to share or include others, and the teachers favor some kids over others. They wanted to send my daughter home for acting out some after we had a new baby - she was attempting to get attention from friends by talking during work time, nothing crazy! She has been attending another Montessori school in the area and learned to read, fluently and at grade level, in one year due to proper instruction. Her new school said it was obvious she had school trauma from attending NWMS, and that they frequently see that with kids who switch from NWMS. Heed my advice and make a better choice for your child.Parent Review2y ago8 Reviews - Berean Christian School
- PK-12
- Private
- 443 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI attended this school 1st through 12th grade and loved it. The teachers are very supportive not only in your schoolwork, but to help you with personal life issues you may be dealing with. The students there are very kind for the most part, and there is not any bullying that I was ever aware of that was never addressed. I would highly suggest having your child attend if they are looking for a close family-like atmosphere to grow up in, teachers that will help pick you up, become academically advanced, and be able to join the many clubs and sports that Berean offers to fit everyone's likes. I felt like Berean never forced us as students to only believe a certain way, rather I felt like every teacher provided solid foundational grounds for you as an individual to grow and decide in. The teachers grew into family and treated us as individuals. There has never been a time when I felt like I was forced to believe in any opinion or belief of another teacher that would renounce myself as a Christian. I firmly believe that no teachers at Berean ever made any student feel like they were not a Christian based off their choices, made them feel ashamed for being a female or male in the dress code, or ever felt bullied by a teacher. Strongly recommend this school to anyone! I was way ahead in all of my college courses compared to my peers who attended public school, I was granted a scholarship by Berean as was most of my classmates, and I personally felt more prepared for real adult life after attending Berean and stepping into college!Other Review3y ago18 Reviews
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