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i for one am completely pleased with the education my children get at CSP. This year they even added a cultural arts program and in the past they have offered competitive sports teams that were very successful. I have never had any trouble with the administration or staff--in fact--they are always prepared to discuss any situation that may come up with my children and help me come to a happy resolution. I also think it goes to show how wonderful the staff and school are when the parents of children who have moved on continue to help the mission of CSP be successful in every way. THANK YOU to EVERYONE who makes this school a place for my children to call a second home.

because of the huge success csp has in math and science and the poor quality of neighboring middle schools, many parents whose kids have no interest in math and science send them here. the quality and rigor and expectations are much higher than these kids have ever had. some are not interested in teh hard work necessary to succeed here, especially when they see their peers slacking off at other schools. however for the child truely interested in math and science who is willing to work hard and take advantage of the many free tutoring opportunities this school is a godsend! outside math and science,the engish and turkish classes are particularly well taught. oil painting club is very popular as well. don't come here expecting not to work and work hard however!
the school, though academically sound, is lacking in the physical education area. no lessons are taught, it is just recess time.
The Math and Science program is good, however, there is no focus on anything else. The students are pushed too hard to succeed, and too much emphasis is put on test scores. If all you care about is standardized testing, then this is the place. But if you want to raise a happy, well-adjusted child who will be exposed to liberal arts, electives and sports, consider one of the other schools in the county. The administration is not open to addressing parental concerns (other than the one parent whose child is no longer at the school but who continues to make most of the decisions for the others anyway.) CSP started out as a good thing, but a few people let power go to their heads and and have lost the best interests of the kids they teach (the whole reason for going to a charter school in the first place).
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