Morningside Academy

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PHONE: (772) 335-3231

FAX: (772) 335-7323

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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2180 SE Morningside Blvd

Port St. Lucie, FL 34952

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Port St. Lucie's Morningside Academy is a private school. It is coed and parochial, serving grades PK-8.

More than 35 school community members have shared their opinion about this school, giving it an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Associations: AACS, FCE; Basketball; Coed; Computer arts; Nonprofit; Religious
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Posted on May 22, 2012
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This school is all about politics, and weather or not you work for the school, those are the kids that get the attention, the awards, and the "extras". Don't get me wrong there are a few great new teachers and staff who are oblibious to this but they will soon find out as there are so many kids that are left out of the special attention they deserve or awards they should have recieved had ther parents work for the school. I was witness tonight to awards that kids did not get tonight only because their child was not returning for the next school year because of financial burden or because they chose a better school for there child. I now see why they have had a declining enrollement for the past 4 years. How do you tell a child that yes you were better at that or you should have got this when all they see in their eyes is $$$. To start you child out in a private school, this one is good, but when they grow up and need middle school setting, this is not for you. You are better off moving to Martin County.

Posted on Jul 30, 2010
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Morningside Academy is a terrific school. They have dedicated teachers, administrators and staff who truly care about the success and well-being of their students. I am confident that my own children have been thoroughly prepared to excell in college and deal with the demands that life brings. I have been very happy with the instruction my children have received and with the school at all levels.
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Posted on Jun 12, 2010
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Pros: Computers, Spanish, Music, Chrisian based education, parent involovement Cons: Favoritism, Perfectionistic, aloof office management, all about the money when it comes down to it!
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Posted on Jun 16, 2009
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MA is a truly wonderful school. The academic program is far above anything I have seen in this area, the teachers and staff truly care and nuture each and every child, while at the same time molding them to be responsible individuals with an emphasis on their spiritual character. I cannot recommend this school highly enough.

Posted on Jun 16, 2009
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I can't say enough about MA, it is a wonderful school, with the most wonderful careing staff anyone could ever imagine.The teachers,and staff are unbelievabe !!!!!!!! You know when your there, that the children are truly cared about and that is something that can't be bought. I thank God daily for them !!!! The standards that the children are held to are high, but isn't that what its all about? Don't we want our children to be held to high standards, it builds their character and values. The love and support that the students receive is incredible, and undescribable. I can't say enough about Morninside Christian Academy.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2009
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There are things I really like about this school and there are things I really dislike about this school. Things I like: my son is learning a lot, far above the public schools. Things I don't like: it seems they want money all the time. Every time I turn around I'm handing money over to them for something: fundraisers (tons of them), field trips, school uniforms (which are way overpriced), lunches (also way overpriced), art projects, class projects, etc. Also, no bussing system. So if you think you pay the overpriced tuition and that's it, think again, nothing is included. Like if you forget to turn in the money on time for an art project, then kid just sits there while everone else get to do it.
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Posted on Mar 26, 2009
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Not a good value at all. Do your research before you enroll your child. Some of the kids who attend public school after attending Morningside have a hard time adjusting to public school. They become too sheltered. Which may sound like a good thing, but the kids do have to eventually live in the real world.
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Posted on Oct 21, 2008
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This is our 4th year at the Academy and we love the school and our teacher. She is the kindest and most knowledgable teacher we have had.
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Posted on Aug 24, 2008
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I have 2 children that attend MA for the five years. I have been nothing but pleased with the school the entire time of their attendance. My children love going to school. They feel loved and cared for by their teachers(even my teenager). The academics are wonderful and spiritual atomosphere is real and personal. Everything runs smoothly. There are many different athletic opportunities at the upper school as well as orchestra, drama, yearbook, and computer. This year I am very happy that they will be offering dual enrollment classes at no additional charge for 11th and 12th graders. They offer much more than other private schools in the area. At the lower school, they have Spanish, orchestra, choir, drama, and will probably be adding a chess club this year. My children's class sizes have been around 20 every year. My children will be staying in this school until they graduate.
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Posted on Jun 22, 2008
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This is a fabulous school and our daughter will continue there for 3rd grade. Unlike public schools, she can celebrate Christmas, Easter, and other holidays. Computer, Spanish, art, music, PE, violin (optional) & chapel are part of her regular curriculum every week. She takes piano lessons too. Did you know MA sweeps 1st place almost every year in state competitions for violin, chorus, acting, piano, and speech? Their SAT scores rank within the top 10% of the nation. The upper school is in semi-permanent Modulars, not trailers, and a full size gymnasium with classrooms, large cafeteria, etc. will be under construction soon. Computers are in every class, the science & computer labs are being expanded & sports. The school instills values into the children, not overly strict practices. If you could see the children during assemblies or in classrooms, you would see behaved, well mannered, happy children.
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