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My children as well as my nephew attend this school. The teachers for the most part arent bad. The principal however is a WHOLE other story. She doesnt listen to parent concerns and her personality is better suited for High School aged kids. She is rude. Also they Dysart School District in general is poorly ran. I am trying to transfer my children to Peoria Schools. Also another lady had written about favortism and I completely agree with that. There is one teacher in particular who does this to my nephew. I think they abuse the green, yellow, red chart instead of trying to help children.

We're new here and although my children seem to be adapting, this school is not my number one pick. I'm saddly disappointed at the lack of extra curriculum activities offered for lower grades, not to mention the lack of parent communication. I guess I just expect more than just text books. More hands on and growing experiences for the younger ones would be great.

We're new here and although my children seem to be adapting, this school is not my number one pick. I'm saddly disappointed at the lack of extra curriculum activities offered for lower grades, not to mention the lack of parent communication. I guess I just expect more than just text books. More hands on and growing experiences for the younger ones would be great.

I had 2 children attend this school. One graduated from Luke. I have to tell you my children attended other schools outside of the Dysart district and did well but my problems started when they attended Luke. A lot of favortism going on. I am not going to say all but some of the teachers there could care less about the students they have to spend a little extra time teaching. They would rather label them and leave them behind. After my daughter graduated i let my son go there one more year and snatched him out so quickly i couldnt take it anymore i felt powerless.. With all the meetings and even got my husband involved with the principle i knew i had to do something. My son now attends a private school which he was on the honor roll three quarters of the year and participates more!
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