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Bridgepoint Academy Interamerican

Charter | K-8

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Posted Wednesday, June 12, 2013

I sent my daughter here because it was close to home and to the middle school where my son goes. The location is convenient but that is the only good point about the school. Unless they terminated her by now, the before/after care woman is very cold with the children. I have never seen here smile once, and she does not talk with the children. When I complained to the principal about her, I was told that the woman has no experieince with elementary age children. Also, the classroom size is so small that it's counter-productive. The rooms only accommadate about 12 students but they put about 20 in each. And the office secretary accused my daughter of having lice when she clearly didn't. I told the young lady that I am an RN and that I was sure that my daughter did not have lice, but the young lady told me that me daughter had to leave school and couldn't return until she had a doctor's note saying she was clear. So I was forced to take my child to the pediatrician, pay my co-pay, hear what I already knew she did not have, and get a return to school note. I withdrew my daughter in the middle of the school year.
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Posted April 30, 2013

Bridgepoint Academy InterAmerican campus is a first year school. This campus has brought out the best in my son. My son learns so much and is always excited to go to school. He also loves the after school program. The after school program is run magnificently by a young lady who knows exactly what she is doing. Do not get fooled by how young she is. She runs the program to the tee. Between the principal, the assistant principal, the after care director, and the registrar, the school is ran perfect. I would have never thought the school would be running so smoothly in its inaugural year. GO BULLDOGS!
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621 Beacom Blvd
Miami, FL 33135
Phone: (305) 643-4833

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