Plato South K-8 Charter School

Charter | K-8 | 144 students |  

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7100 142nd Ave N

Largo, FL 33771

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Largo's Plato South K-8 Charter School is a charter school that serves grades K-8. It is among the few schools in Florida to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

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Posted on May 31, 2011
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My daughter has excelled both academically and socially. I am very happy with the choice that I have made. She scored 5 out of 5 in her FCAT!
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Posted on May 2, 2011
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I'm very dissapointed in the way this school handled my daughter's situation. She was retained due to a placement test that we were initially informed that it was not a PASS or FAIL TEST. We took the spot with the impression from the old principle that something will be worked out for her and she will be getting help in her weak areas and possibly be promoted by end of 1st semester. When the new principle came in, it never happened. We have since taken her out of the school, and she is much happier. She's back in the grade that she should've been promoted to, and is making honor roll. We wasted half of her school year listening to what the principle and administration thought was best for her, and not what she truly wants and is capable of. As I mentioned before, Adminstration is unorganized. Commincation was poor, I had to send 5 emails to get 1 response. The principle is not a people person and lack professionalism and is only there PT. I was glad that the Palm Harbor principle was present at our last conference with her because the outcome wouldn't have been pretty with her and my husband. The school is very lucky to have some really good teachers and involved parents.
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