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Carlisle & Warwick Roads

Camp Hill, PA 17011

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West Shore School District

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Posted September 16, 2009

my daughter seems to really enjoy the way the teachers run the class rooms. they make it fun and she doesnt even realize she is learning. Plus her grades have really improved alot.
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Posted July 12, 2009

After listening to my mother read over the other comments posted on this site, I had to log on and write something myself. As you can see by reading the other comments, the material taught was never grasped or commit to memory. Writing sentences that are fragments, or misspelling the word 'vary' when you mean to say 'very' doesn't show that you learned very much from The Cliff. Or saying, ' the teachers was nice and great education then other schools have' totally puts down the school and the teachers in it. At the very least, use proper English when talk about your school and make sure to spell check it. Seriously. Cedar Cliff is a good school but drastically needs improvement when it comes to reading, writing and grammar.
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Posted July 2, 2008

Projects didn t encourage critical thought or require any greater depth of knowledge than what could be harvested by jumping on the Internet the night prior to a due date. Even through senior year, projects focused on creation of brochures, posters, Junior High caliber art projects. My sons both took Level 1 courses following a block schedule: five sciences, five maths, yet they still lost ground with their writing skills from where they were at the end of 8th grade. In four years, my youngest only wrote one paper greater than 500 words requiring citations. Writing is not embraced, but art and music are heavily supported. Three years of a foreign language, and still my one son could not recite a single sentence in the language... but he made a heck of a menu with pretty pictures and colors on his computer and ended the 3rd year course with a B. The
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Posted December 3, 2007

I loved this school all the teachers was nice and great education then other schools have
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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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