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P.O. Box 810

Dumfries, VA 22026

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Posted June 3, 2005

If your concerned about this school stop worrying, for you have found it. It was a wonder experience for our senior son. He was told in March that he would not graduate because he could not pass Alg. II, and that his only choice was summer school and not walk the stage. I found RMHS, spoke with the guidance counselor, made the arrangements and he was on his way. The class ended at RMHS, before graduation of his present high school, so he was able to graduate with his classmates at the high school he attended. Although he only took one class at RMHS, he went from a F at his present high school to a B! He found the material to be very easy to understand at RMHS and the teacher to be patient and helpful. This is a good choice not only for one class but more.
—Submitted by Patsy, a parent

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325316 January 7, 2012
communication is the key to good relationships...visibility of parents at school and hands on with child all work together...if it continues then address it boldly...seek help
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marixjayyy December 8, 2011
Talk to the teacher, possibly and probably file a complaint.
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aparentinco November 22, 2011
I would definitely talk to the teacher. You will find that a child's perception is not always the same thing as the "truth" - it is just what they perceive.
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