Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 508 students |
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There is a new principal this year with a lot of enthusiasm. I am a parent of 3 (soon to be 4) children in the lower grades of this school and a member of its school board. I love where my children are. The religious aspect of this school is wonderful and my wife and I are blessed to be able to send our children here. I wholeheartedly disagree with one of the prior comments that this school is money hungry. The children are our focus. Many changes have been made over the last year and a half to ensure the longevity of the school and to make adjustments to facilitate the current student base. I would challenge anyone that is unhappy with the school to bring up their concerns such as this to the principal and the school board. We would love to hear about them.
I think this school is great! While I may not agree with everything, the overall picture is that it offers an excellent education for our students. My older child graduated from SAS and now my younger child is attending. Even with the teacher turnover last year, the quality remains. There is a good blend of academics, athletics, and other extracurricular activities for the students to participate in, and the religion program is great.
This school lost a lot of good teachers to the central community schools for the 2007 - 2008 school year. The school uses substitutes when a teacher is out. The substitutes are not that great. The principal is harsh and any problems you have will be blamed on your child and not the teacher. The school lesson planning is way behind, compared to the Central Comunity Schools. Therefore, I have always heard that a private school child is ahead of a public school child. Not so with this school.The school does not promote paragraph & story writing until 7th grade. In public schools they start this in 3rd & 4th grades. I strongly suggest investigating the school and staff before sending your child there. I feel this school is more money hungry than they are devoted to teaching the children. I among many parents am not happy with this school.
This school is excellent! The rules are now enforced, the children's, not the parents', needs come first, and academia rather than social events/parties have become the first priority. Not the only priority, but the first. Which, coincidentally, is what I send my children there for - to learn. Both the principal & vice-principal meet with EACH child when report cards are distributed to discuss their progress. This year alone has seen the development of a drama club, a Christmas program, free dress days and communal prayer to begin the day. New & unique field trip destinations have been promoted & encouraged. I have heard rumors of a second language class & a creative writing class being introduced next year! I am always welcomed & informed and am very pleased.
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