The Magnolia School
Grades: PK-8
Students: 156
Type: Private
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3500 Ranch Road 620 South
Austin, TX 78738
Austin, TX 78738
(512) 266-9620
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8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWe moved here from Seattle a little over a year ago. When it came to schools, we needed a program that could help our adopted son overcome his developmental delays and disabilities. From 5 months to 20 months of age, he endured medical neglect that left him lifeless and 2%-ile when he was found down and abandoned on the floor at home during a well-check. When we adopted him at 30 months, he knew 5 words and was still crawling. Based on extensive research we learned that Bee Cave Elementary was the best school for our family and so we moved to the area and put our best foot forward while BCE did the rest.We have been blown away by the compassionate brilliant team of educators that have invested in our son’s development. He had significant delays across multiple developmental milestones and over the year has caught up dramatically. With comprehensive testing and collaboration across his team, they were able to drill down to the fundamental development issues that were responsible for his continued delayed progress with motor planning and execution. We were planning to have him repeat Kindergarten, but because of the exceptional talent and determination by our son’s educators, he will be advancing to 1st grade. They’ve done so well, people can’t believe he’s the kid needing a little extra help.A big shout out to McKenzie Lawson for leading this extraordinary team of educators including Ashley Mazariegos, Kirby Bramson, Chloe Kruedewagen, Wendy Johnson, Heather Amitrani, and Megan Ho who have individualized our son's educational curriculum so that he can catch up to his peers. I'm a physician who has been involved with building centers of excellence at multiple institutions and know talent who are committed to be the very best when I see it. I cannot imagine there being a more qualified and committed team overseeing my son's education. They are not only the best in quality but also comprehensive. To be able to rely on our school to deliver the very best for my child… what more could a parent ask for? Our little guy is so wiped by the time he’s home and with all his after-school activities, there is so little opportunity to reinforce his education at home; so, we rely on his in-school education to make all the difference. We are so grateful to all of you. Thank you!Parent Review1y ago8 Reviews - Lake Pointe Elementary School
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10/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageSpecial ed program in this school is bad. They take the easy way out. If you are parent with special education child please do research before enrolling. They promise something and eventually put the kids in ICAP. Advice to principal Ms Shelly- Please understand that special needs kids are children who need not be secluded as you think. Please change your mind set as this will jeopardize the school reputationParent Review9y ago4 Reviews - The Magnolia School
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- Private
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThis school is truly a special place. Led by the owner, Meghan, the staff and teachers genuinely care about each and every child, creating a culture of support and dedication that can be felt throughout the school. From the warm, engaging environment to the way learning is thoughtfully woven into fun, it’s clear how deeply the teachers and staff love and support their students. Each year, parents feel sad to say goodbye to their child’s current teacher—only to discover that the next teacher is just as amazing, engaging, and invested.Our kindergartener initially attended public school, where nearly 100 kindergarteners made the experience overwhelming for him. Three months into the school year, we made the decision to switch, and it was one of the best choices we’ve made. The small class sizes and personalized learning approach at The Magnolia School have truly made a world of difference. For the first time, I can confidently say that my child loves school.Class sizes are intentionally small, allowing for individualized learning that simply isn’t possible in a public school setting. If a child is excelling in a subject or needs additional support, they can move up or down as much as two grade levels in individual subjects. Gifted and Talented services were not handled well at our public school—while my child excelled in math, his reading lagged behind. At Magnolia, his reading quickly improved through targeted instruction and even smaller breakout groups.Whereas we were once told our child would be “fine” in public school, he is now truly thriving—and, most importantly, he loves learning.Parent Review5mo ago7 Reviews - International School of Texas
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageGreat school/community. It’s been amazing to watch our daughters bloom since they’ve been there.Parent Review2mo ago29 Reviews - Montessori School Lake Travis
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Austin schools - The Magnolia School is located at 3500 Ranch Road 620 South, Austin TX 78738. The Magnolia School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK-8.
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