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I'm a single father raising my daughter. I have to beg this school to give me info on my daughters academics. They do not call or inform me of her progress except through their Edline email reports. I guess this is an excuse not to talk to parents. I don't know if its because I'm a father and the stigma is that fathers don't get involved. They need to work on communication with parents. If emails are how they communicate, send updates on conferences, programs, events, sport sign-ups, yearbook deadlines.....And just because I'm a male, doesn't mean I don't get involved!!! The only reason I give it 2 stars is my daughter loves her teachers.

this school is really truely awesome it is my first year there and i fely so welcome and all the sports they have i did cross country its very good school

I believe the quality of acedemic programs could improve a little bit everything else is great. Children should be able to sit where they want at lunch instead of having boundaries. My child in high school is very happy with his lunch time experiences while my daughter is not because you have many boundaries as to where you can eat your lunch at and i believe they should be allowed to where they want.
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