Private | PK-12 | Christian | 425 students |
"Our school is best known for a family atmosphere with strong academics."
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East Dayton Christian is a private school in Dayton, Ohio. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 425 students in grades PK-12.
More than 25 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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My son went to EDCS from 4th grade to 8th grade. The junior high math program needs revamping along with the teachers. Majority of students are not ready for high school math. Teachers have prayer and devotion every morning but still do not like to speak to parents in the hallway. Administration only wants the parents to do fundraising without any input. High school students are intermingled with elementary students and treated the same. No junior high proms. No recognition for 8th grade students other than a 30 second congrats at the tail end of the end of year awards ceremony. More emphasis put on the upcoming senior class that will be graduating 2012 than the 8th grade graduates. Teachers need to be instructed how to be fair to all students. If your child is going to stay at EDCS until 12th grade, fine. However, if they are going to go somewhere else for high school, they will not be able to relate to the other kids because they will not know what to do when they are allowed some freedoms. Hopefully for 2011-2012 year, with the new PTO, parents will now have a voice. Before now, EDCS did not want to listen to the parents only receive money. Would not recommend.
I love the curriculum and most of the staff are great. My kids have grown up in the school and we have had a few minor problems. The fundraising does get old but I know it happens at every private school. They have big plans for the school, but due to space limitations I don't know how possible those plans are. I wish the administrators didn't let there politics seep out into some of the decisions they have made that reflect in a very negative light. Not every Christian is a Conservative and they need to remember this when dealing with a very diverse student body. I will not say they are racist, but some of the decisions made in the past may be viewed as such, which is very unfortunate, because the staff for the most part genuinely care about the students. Great value for the quality of education.
My child attended EDCS. The school is always asking for money for El Salvador (principle's home). The teachers and administration requires diversity training. The curriculum is good. The afterschool program is overseen by people who obviously have no child development and education experience. Child care has no tutoring, or structure, and it doesn't allow the kids to have fun.
Terrible school with racist closed minded nasty teachers and staff. The principal/pastor is a very rude man.
East Dayton is a wonderful school that is loving and caring. My daughter has had a wonderful experience there. The school seems to be evolving, growing and changing every year, for the better. Academically, I could not ask for more. The school does have a very strict discipline policy but I think that is a reason they are able to get through so much material and jump ahead of public school. It does cost money to send your child to any private school but, compared to other schools in the area, it's very reasonably priced, affordable and worth every penny! And their before and after school care is very reasonably priced.
A very disappointing experience with this school. The learning success of our student was very poor and the Christian values low. (This is a Christian school). It's a kind of 'Do as I say, not as I do' rhetoric. The studies are intense, challenging, and competitive, but in bad spirit. It's accelerated learning program is not accurate. The school community is very poor. The easy access to the curriculum is abused by many parents and this behaviour is not stifled by administration and teachers. The math and english program was not successfully implemented by the teachers to ensure a good quality education was achieved in the end. The result was deterioration of my childs success. Would never recommend this school to anyone.
A very nice small school environment. Teachers are VERY involved and my child loves going everyday. The work she brings home is excellent and well rounded. She is reading already at only 1/2 way through Kindergarden. Could use more extra curriculars for the older kids. Safty has never been a concern.
Our son is a graduate of East Dayton Christian School, and we know we made the right decision by sending him there! He received a first-rate education and he developed a strong moral foundation as a result. While the extracurricular programs are limited (primarily due to financial constraints), he and his friends were never without options to keep them entertained. The computer lab is top-notch, the teachers feel a personal commitment to the students and their parents, and the administration takes a strong stand on issues of safety and integrity. As parents who consider spiritual and academic growth to be priorities, East Dayton Christian School gets our vote!
From a students perspective for going there for 9 years, I will tell you my thoughts. All the way up to 5th grade everything was great. But when you get to 5-8th grade everybody treats you way differently. They are more strict, don't care about you as much, and they are just all around meaner. You get in trouble for every single thing you do. The teachers really just seem to not care. My advice, dont come to this school in the 5-6 and junior high! p.s. They do not have good activities for you to do. And they dont really care about the activities either.
Great school. Offers diversity and a well executed cirriculum. My child went to a Beavercreek public school and switched to EDCS and although EDCS is more demanding she refused an offer to switch back. The teachers demanded more so she exceled and made the honor roll all six quarters of the school year. Parents are involved and certain behavior is not accepted, which leads to a more pleasant learning environment for all the students. This school is a blessing and instills/reinforces Christian values and just plain common decency. Better yet, they pre-order all school supplies by grade and have them delivered to the school before the first week of school. So every child has the exact same items based upon the teachers preference and no more school supply shopping!
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