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Morris Grove has alot of parentand staff participation not only during the school day but afterschool hours and on the weekends.They have 2 system level special ed classes with developmentally delayed students that are part of the school in every way.The principal is very active with all the students and staff and is very easy to approach about anything.
We left Carrboro Elementary for this Morris Grove thinking it would be a much better school because it was new and everyone was so excited about it. I wish we had stayed at Carrboro. At Morris Grove there is a divide between the haves and the have nots. It is completely run by the 'haves'. The entire PTA is made up exclusively by Lake Hogan Parents. No one else is made welcome. At Carrboro there was a great diversity and everyone counted

Our son came to Morris Grove from a private school setting. We were very impressed with the leadership at the school. The principal, Amy Rickard, has a very hand on approach and very willing to meet with parents and listen to them. She always follows up with any meetings and had great advice to help your student. The teachers at Morris Grove are superior to the teachers we had in a private school setting. The only negative point, as with any public school, is the class size and trying to teach to students with such a wide range of ability.
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