My son was a little more advanced in 1st Grade and the teacher was able to work with him so he wouldn't get bored. They were accommodating to his needs and he was very happy. Thanks to all the staff and their excellent work.
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My son has been part of Crossroads School since 8th grade. The wonderful staff and faculty have inspired him and made his educational experience in high school incredible. He had the opportunity to play varsity sports on the basketball team and make many friendships and play competitively. In addition, the 1 to 1 technology and 21st century learning strategies have made him a powerful self-directed learner. I could not be happier than I am.
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This school's middle school it's worst than public schools. No home work, Don't waste your money.
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I am a public school teacher and have been sending my kids to CCS since preschool. It is an amazing school and provides a caring environment. The academics are slightly higher than the public school system and provide many extra curricular activities.
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My 11 year old has been attending CCS since pre-school and I expect to send my second child there as soon as they are old enough and have them both attend through high school. Honestly, I have nothing negative to say about the school, staff etc. I wonder what they could accomplish with the kind of money the government schools get....
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I am a very satisfied parent of a current 7th grader, and a 2nd grader, this is thier 1st year at Crossroads, apparently this school has been re-vamped for the better, God sure lead us to this school, excellent communication, academics, goals for the students, athletic programs, I love how this school expose the students to missions work. The leadership is really good, they care about the students needs, The office staff is always willing to help in any way they can. I would highly recommend this school to anyone that is looking for a safe, top notch Christian School for your child. The teachers are well certified. CROSSROADS IS WHERE YOU SHOULD BE!
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I have been involved with Crossroads Christian School for 4 years and have been very pleased with the whole experience. I love the smaller class size and the loving and caring teachers who work there. I highly recommend this school to anyone from preschool through high school.
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I think the teachers here at this school are wonderful. They are called servants of the Lord and they are answering His call. Every school that you go to has it's ups and downs it does not mean that it is a bad place. Over all this school has done wonderful things for its student's, parents and its community.
We were highly dissapointed in this school.My son had learning issues and a teacher tried to start a list of things that were not true to get him in trouble so she wouldnt have to take the time needed to teach him.Giving out F's for work of high quality. Kids were talking about things very inappropriate that no one would want their children influenced by. This school is not worth going to if it were a free public school. Communication between parent and teachers is poor. I am not the type to post a review and I had to to warn parents about this one!
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This school has problems with middleschool teachers. They do not return calls and have poor communication. I question their qualifications and feel this school is very unprofessional. So sad that these kids in middleschool are not being loved, in a Christian school. We are happy now that we have left.
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Not worth the expense - not getting what the exorbitant higher education tuition should pay for. Small class sizes but with far fewer electives and extra-curricular activities than a public school or more established private school. Administrative staff and overall organization has not impressed me from day one, including teachers who fail to update grades for weeks at a time, do not return calls or respect the schedules of the families they are working with. The dress code in the student handbook is overlooked, academics are not at the level we were led to believe they were, and the requirement that children lead 'a Chrisitan lifestyle' is only words on paper. The block schedule set-up leads me to think there is not enough regular exposure to the classroom subjects and there is too much emphasis on social interaction and "feelings" when what we pay for and were promised is a premium education. The students play a very large role in success, but the staff should be doing more simply based on the annual expense to register and attend. Its a shame to say, but you can do better.
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I have been going to crossroads for the last 4 years and absolutely love it! i was completely accepted into the student body in 6th grade! middle school teachers: most are good, some of the best had left over the past years, but u will defiantly spot out the best from the weak. the high school is wonderful! small, but loving! love the computer program and block scheduling! i recommend this school to newcomers who can talk to people easily, but you will be accepted into the flow either way
My child truly loves this school and she is growing so much spiritually and her values are becoming stronger in the Lord. She has attended both first and second grade here and both of her teachers have been wonderful. They deal with any conflicts using loving discipline. The atmosphere is positive and uplifting. We have been very happy here!
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My child attended Crossroads in his middle school years and is now a part of the new Crossroads High School. I have seen a growth in him that is amazing. The high school teachers are wonderful and seem to be enthusiatic about teaching. It's inspiring! They not only focus on strong academic development, but also on character building. They are creating people who inspire, have passion and drive, yet are people who understand the importance of leading by example and a humble attitude. Crossroads aim is to develope the "WHOLE" person, not only the mind.
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Both of my children attend Crossroads and have since preschool. I am proud of the school, its teachers and the direction it is taking.
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We had three of our children attend Citrus hills intermediate and it was a disaster. That school cared nothing for the students. So our 4th child elected on their own that they wanted to attend Crossroads. It was a great decision. We are proud of this school!
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For its wonderful atmosphere,dedication to its students. Like teachers who will volunteer they're time to tutor student's, and its overall education,surroundings and vibes.
My chid will not be attending this school next year. I wholeheartedly disagree with the direction this school is headed!
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Take the time to familiarize yourselves with the Statement of Faith and Philosophy of this school before enrolling your children. Make sure they represent your own beliefs. Recent changes to personnel requirements are very concerning and are causing us to withdraw our child from the school.
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Since the school relocated, it just hasn't been the same. After years of loving the school for it's quality of education, it's extended family, and commitment to the children, I find that I cannot recommend it at all. Especially at the Middle School level, the teachers are woefully lacking in qualifications, as well as in their abilitly to work with the children and parents at this (ironically) crossroads in the childrens lives. Look elsewhere.
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