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Brittin Elementary

1.0

By Jane Doe

My daughter was so excited to start school. All summer all I heard was, "when does school start?" This lasted only a month after school began. At first, I thought they weren't having recess because there were heat advisories, but into the fall and winter, still no recess. I soon found out they have no mandatory recess and it is left to the teachers to decide to take their students out, which most don't. My daughter’s grades began to plummet; I went to countless parent teacher meetings. Made plans of action, just to have them ignored by the teachers. There is a terrible miscommunication that goes on between the parents and teachers, teachers and administration, and administration and parents. Spare your children and DON'T SEND THEM HERE! ...read more

Brittin Elementary

1.0

By Anonymous

My son went to this school for 1 year and he is now being home schooled. This school is unprofessional in every way. The teachers are uneducated (most only have high school diplomas), true fact, and the children are disciplined by being suspended over small actions that chidren should have (example) written an essay for. There are bullies in this school and nothing is being done about it. I can truly say that this school has nothing positive about it and my son has been to numerous schools before this without any problems! DO NOT send your child here if you expect them to have a nurturing, fulfilled, educated day!! ...read more

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