St. Edward on the Lake School

Private | PK-5 | Roman Catholic | 96 students |  

PHONE: (810) 385-4461

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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6995 Lakeshore Rd

North Lakeport, MI 48059

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North Lakeport's St. Edward on the Lake School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 96 students in grades PK-5.

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Associations: NCEA; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Feb 24, 2012
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This school has had a great reputation and has been in Lakeport for many years and it troubles me to make a poor report. However, there have been three principal's in the last three years, and a fabulous administrator that was suppose to be here this year started and promptly quit and went elsewhere. The administrative communication is very poor, principal and 20 year veteran secretary fail miserably. The principal stated, "my job is to increase enrollment." Shoud it not be to improve the quality of school and address and reconcile parents concerns? Behavior is an issue, and they had to bring in a behavior specialist rather than reinforcing basic virtues and sending kids to the principals office when they misbehave. Remember that parochial does not always mean better academics. The teachers do not welcome parents to volunteer in the classroom, they are "not needed." The use of computers in the class for math and reading seem to be helping the teachers more than the students. Remember, public schools pay more than parochial, so the teachers who cant get hired in public are the ones who land in parochial. :( Teachers sweep the floor and disinfect rooms. Really? Poor choice.
--Submitted by a parent


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