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I have to agree with what the students wrote here. Although Mrs. Sullivan tries, I feel that she has created a juvenille delinquent hall mentallity. She has lowered the standards for our children (maybe to help those with behavior problems) but that is just stopping our children from learning valuable social skills that they will need at EOS. She has created a very restrictive environment that makes the children feel like failures. Instead of inspiring them to be responsible & respectful, she tells them how far apart to sit at lunch, do not do high fives because you must keep your hands to yourself etc., etc. I can't wait for my child to get to EOS!

I am a current stundent and i love this school. others are not as progressed as this one. we have great technology and fabulous enrichment programs.

As a graduate of this school back in 2006, I believe that the school needs some polishing up. Not a lot of major work, but work nonetheless. While I was attending the school, I felt that my opinions didn't matter and that I couldn't do anything to help change the way the school worked towards the benefit of me and my fellow students. Yes, the technology was great and we were one of the few schools paving the way in terms of advanced learning. But that doesn't make up for the fact that we weren't taught social skills and how to interact with people. More bullying went on in the halls of this school than I care to mention, most of it left either unnoticed or not dealt with. I think that the school needs to focus more on their students rather than what to teach their students.
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