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St Martin's Episcopal School
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This school is run by a few politically connected parents who decide which administrators and teachers are hired and fired. The result is administrators that haven't a clue on how to run a school or discipline kids. The fourth grade math teacher should have retired ages ago because she hates teaching. There are a few bright spots like the Latin teacher who sent email updates about my sons performance.
Even though my son had all ""A""s, he was not recognized at the end of the year honor ceremony. The headmaster later blamed a computer error and promised to apologize to my son and recognize him in the summer newsletter. She did neither. I would expect this at a larger, public school but there were only 49 kids in his grade level. When you pay over $15,000 for a year of school you want your child to receive a more personalized education. Not at this school.
Pros: Some good teachers, aftercare, latin, swimming pool
Cons: Some bad teachers, lack of individualized attention, price
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