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Private | PK-4 | Nonsectarian | 94 students |  

PHONE: (770) 801-8292

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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488 Hurt Rd

Smyrna, GA 30082

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Posted November 16, 2010

Covered Bridge Academy has a diverse community of students and lends itself to providing an enriched education. Although there have been some changes at the school, the leadership and teachers alike have been empathetic and quick to accomodate any concerns. CBA strives to provide a nuturing and structured environment to foster optimal education.
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Posted November 15, 2010

Covered Bridge Academy offers an enriching and rigorous curriculum for primary students during the regular school year. The Academy's summer program, however, could be much better. The first two years of the summer program were fabulous...swimming lessons, great activities and themes. This past summer was a different story...the school's swimming program fell through and there wasn't any attempt to replace it with another activity(s) or program. The summer theme started out well for the first two sessions but by the middle of the summer the 'theme' disappeared. t went from "physical education' i.e., learning about the human body, movement and different types of physical activities to coloring sheets about butterflies. I hope that the program next year will be better.
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Posted October 13, 2010

My son was in the summer program last year which was terrible. He takes medication daily and they forgot to administer and were not even aplogetic.
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Posted October 13, 2010

My son's teacher is very good and he is doing very well academically. The administration is not very friendly or helpful, they create a negative environment. The summer camp program was terribly last year, disorganized with few activities and a high pricetag for nothing but baby sitting.
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brandyc22 February 7, 2012
If parents are willing to drive the extra distance, why wouldn't they be allowed to choose? Every school is not a match for every child and parents know their children best ... More »
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Wildcat94 February 6, 2012
Definitely! I believe that families should be allowed to attend any school they want, because there are some who went to a good school and parents want what's best for their kids. Even education.
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cwagnerhankins February 3, 2012
Families should be able to attend any school they wish.
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