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MY child just started 5th grade there and so far have had a terrible experience. Planning to find another school asap!
We were recently attending a private school for our child. We had the impression that more time and effort would be spent into private school rather than public school. Boy were we wrong. We were also told that Meadow Point was not one of the best choices. That was also wrong. Meadow Point is amazing. Their Administration Office, Teachers, views, they are so wonderful. Currently our child is in the kindegarden class and they are amazing with the help of their amazing teachers and staff. We are so pleased!

The only reason for this rating is because of the choice by our school and the district to eliminate all but a few minutes of recess a day. The elimination of recess has no proven positive results instead - quite the opposite. The children, especially with those who have ADD and ADHD are restless and often disruptive to the classroom lessons. The teachers are spending the time that could be spent on recess time (a positive) and are instead spending it trying to get the children's attention or having to discipline them. (negative). Our school is very active in teaching our children assets, where is the asset to encourage healthy (physically and mentally) children? These kids need more recess time.

I have two children currently at Meadow Ponit and one who is now in middle school. Their experiences have been wonderful. They have had great teachers who care and have been more than willing to work with our family. I love the sense of community and family in the school. I have also been involved as a parent and find that is the best way to get to know the teachers and staff. Meadow Point has been a great school for my kids.
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