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Hope Charter, a public school, has taught our child, now middle school age, since kindergarten. Standardized test scores are consistently 1 to 2 grade levels above grade. If I read reports correctly, Hope's 3rd grade, year before last, was highest scoring in Orange County on FCAT. Not too bad. I too have known children who switched to other 'public schools' and the result was immediately they were at the head of their new class or above...that gives a clue that Hope is well ahead of the curve in educating our child. Great environment also. Check it out....you may have to be on a waiting list though.
HOPE Charter is an excellent school when students, parents, and teachers work together. You can't just expect teachers to do all the work to educate our children.

It's hard to believe that any school has truthfully earned 5 stars . This school is no exception. Our family was thrilled with the teachers for the first 3 years. However, our feelings changed when we noticed that children whose parents are a part of the faculty are favored. The monthly parent meeting are not meetings during which the parents can address concerns, but an opportunity for the director to lecture the parents and remind us that if we are not impressed with the school we can go elsewhere. While the school is state funded and everyone on staff receives a paycheck, the parents are treated as though the director and her staff are doing us a favor by allowing our children to attend the school. I am not impressed. Some of their best teachers have left leaving us very disappointed.
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