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I had two children in Masters Academy. It was not the right fit for our family. It is a school that has a great facility but lacks spiritual growth. If you are looking for a great private school that does not focus on Christian values; this is a good one.

If you want an excellent academic and spiritual education this is the school. It is expensive and worth every penny.

The Master's Academy is a great school. They supply children with the support and knowledge they need through their spiritual walk with Christ and the rest of their lives. The best part of the school, in my opinion, is the fine arts program. The band teacher Miss. Wick, as all the students call her, is fully devoted to her 'kids'. She has made the marching band one of the best.

I found The Master's Academy to be a very disappointing school. Academics are extremely weak. Large turn-over of families and teachers. Many of my friends who have left indicate that their new schools (both public and private) are significantly more challenging. My children's standardized test scores continue to decline, even though they continue to get A's and B's. External appearance and growth definitely appear to be the priority, while substance erodes. They don't have a PTA, nor are parents allowed to organize. It is considered 'dissension'.
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