Public | K-5 | 447 students |
PHONE: (207) 657-5050
Burchard A Dunn School, located in New Gloucester, Maine, is a public elementary school in the Maine Area School District 15. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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It's innovative and responsive to our children's needs. Great teachers!
Good school, possibly the best in MSAD15. Good principal and policies.
My personal experience of this school is...They care more about the money they get from the state than the childrens happiness and well being. There is alot of bullin in gray by not only how parents are raising thier kids these days,but also poor supervision in school allowing this. In result of that my child did not want to go anymore. When i brought this concern to them their reaction was very uncareing,as a matter of fact i felt attacked by them(school n parents)just because i was sticking up for my child who was contiously being picked on and affecting school work. Bottom line kids are mean so you can't raise yours to be nice they'll only get hurt literally. The adults not only allow this but laugh about it and think its no big deal saying(kids will be kids)is all i hear,not true kids are who we are and what we teach them.
The teachers here are just wonderful.
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