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    Casa Grande Neon Sign Park

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    Such a cool place to stop by when you're in Casa Grande! It's free to walk around and its just a…read moresmall park in the middle of some businesses but it's nice to go walk around the area right around sun down. It's right in the Middle of historic Casa grande so there are some other small sights to see around. Plaques were a little hard to read at night but it was interesting learning about local history! This is a nice local gem

    Decided to take a day trip and discovered this quirky park in Casa Grande…read more The Casa Grande Neon Sign Park consists of vintage signs saved and collected from the surrounding area over the years, resulting in a collection that reflects local history. The exception is the Dairy Queen "lips" sign, which was relocated from its home on Route 66 in Holbrook, but is the same style as local DQ signage of the period. Several of the signs required extensive restoration, including the Arizona Edison sign, which was missing the neon, and the Goddard Shoe Store sign, whose goose was missing its head. Paul the Waver, standing by the sign for the Horse Shoe Motel, is a reproduction based on a mid-century photograph. The light behind his waving arm indicated when the motel had vacancies. Accompanying the signs are bronze story plaques in the shape of the State of Arizona with a green patina background representing the city's copper mining heritage. There are also custom pedestals incorporating "Pueblo Deco" symbols, a hybrid architectural style popular in the Southwest. The park is accented with vintage license plates and benches made out of tailgates.

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    Big House Christian Academy

    Big House Christian Academy

    3.7(6 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    We've had a great experience here at Big House! The teachers and principal truly care, and the…read moreschool does a good job balancing academics with strong Christian values. My children have grown a lot both academically and personally. Grateful we found this place.

    If you are considering enrolling your child at this school, we recommend being fully informed about…read moreour experience. We faced several challenges with how our concerns were addressed by the administration, particularly regarding our son's safety and treatment. A serious safety concern arose when our son received a threatening message from another student, which was documented by the principal in an email to us. However, instead of involving law enforcement, the matter was handled internally, which raised concerns for us. The principal was more concerned about "keeping the circle small." When we brought this to the school's attention, we were offered a "no-contact" contract that suggested our son was equally responsible for the conflict, despite prior incidents of aggression by the other student that we had reported. Our first request, made in January, was to have our son moved to a different seat due to ongoing issues with the other student. At that time, no behavioral concerns were raised about our son. However, after advocating for his safety, we were informed that the other student's parent had accused our son of bullying, a claim that only arose after we voiced our concerns. After refusing to sign the "no-contact" contract and mentioning we might report the matter to the authorities, we were informed that our son could be withdrawn from the school. The very next day, multiple infractions, submitted by different teachers, suddenly appeared overnight, and our son received three demerits, all over the weekend. Some of the infractions were backdated and had not been previously discussed with us. Up until that point, our son had a spotless record with no behavioral issues for nearly two years. He was an honor roll student, advanced a grade due to his academic achievements, and had won school competitions. Given the timing of these changes, we were left with many questions and documented everything. We also observed that certain staff members appeared to have close personal relationships with others involved, which left us concerned about potential bias in how the situation was handled. After speaking with another family who had faced similar issues, we felt that we were not alone in our concerns. This experience was devastating for our son. Overnight, he lost his school, his classmates, and his sense of security, all because we advocated for him. He wasn't even given the opportunity to say goodbye. When I confronted the principal about the sudden accusations, she initially denied any wrongdoing but later removed the reports from my son's record after I pressed the issue. We were left wondering why the reports were deleted if they were valid. Additionally, we were contacted over the weekend regarding new infractions, including one where our son was issued a demerit on a Saturday, the same day we essentially felt we had no choice but to withdraw him. One of the infractions raised involved a claim that our son used a Spanish phrase that he doesn't know, which we found puzzling, as he speaks very little Spanish. This raised additional concerns about the accuracy of the accusations and the handling of the situation. I documented everything, including screenshots of reports that were later deleted. As a Christian family, with myself working in education and my husband in law enforcement, we have always valued integrity and fairness. However, the actions we encountered at this school felt deeply unfair and inconsistent with those values. While we've since reported these concerns to the appropriate authorities, we believe that no child should feel unsafe or be forced out of school due to unfair treatment. It was difficult for us as parents to navigate such a challenging situation and seek basic fairness for our son. The school claims to uphold Christian values, but our experience left us questioning whether those values were truly reflected in their actions.

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