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This information is not accurate. There is a teacher every day at 8am. The parents are not required to watch the children in the morning. That problem has been resolved. The bus drops off after 8 am, so the children are supervised.

School is extremely overcrowded, two grades have to be bussed to an annex. Teachers are relatively good, but the school is outdated, and DS 9, could only study Social Studies for half the year, because there weren't enough books for both classed, so they had to share. There are no teachers/principal there in the am for the early bus drop off, so kids are unsupervised so the parents are left to watch over them. This is extremely negligent and dangerous. I would do private school if we could afford it
Kennedy is just fine. The students are generally 'good' kids. Student to teacher ratio is manageable. Teachers and administration are great, from what we've seen living within a stone's throw from the school, with a child in first grade. She has done very well. We are happy. That is not to say there is not room for improvement. The school is old and getting crowded. The gym and cafeteria are one and the same, and each too small for its purpose. The library is very small as well. The grounds for recess are the typical, knee-scraping, chin-breaking asphalt slab that 30 and 40 somethings grew up with. Plans and money are in the works to remodel and build additions. Adjacent property has already been purchased. From what we've seen of the plans, the new Kennedy facilities will remedy all that is lacking, and garner the school our five-star approval.
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