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Today was my first day here at Windham Tech and is is the best school you need to experience this School. I love it here.

Tech is a very good school for learning a trade and getting ahead in life however the school is too caught up in school politics to actually take the time to care about your children, and try to help them learn. The no child left behind act is definately nonexistant in that school.

My child attends Windham Tech. My child has excellent shop teachers, however a few of the other teachers lack the ability to deal with children with handicaps. My child is constantly criticized and treated like a bad child because of the disability. There is a real lack of training and disision making abilities in this regaurd.Some teachers retain grudges against children and don't see the efforts and the changes the child is trying to make. Some of the projects the children must do have nothing to do with their courses of study (art). They do have an excellent principle a Doctor Fred Ashton, who has made every effort to communicate with me and help out my child. My child was punched in the face in front of a teacher. She had every chance to defuse the situation before it exculated to this but did not.

I attended this school a few years ago, so I'm sure some changes have occured, but I think this is a great school. All of the teachers are very supportive. I attended before there were many 'female' shops offered, but I (as a female) was treated equally among the predominantly male students. Although the regular classes should have been more challenging, I truly enjoyed my experience attending Windham Tech. I think it's a great school.
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