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    Evesham Township School District

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Moorestown Friends School

    Moorestown Friends School

    4.0(4 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Highly recommend! Our son, age 5, is currently in his 2nd year at MFS and we could not be happier…read more When he first started in PK (last year), we immediately felt welcomed by the wonderful administration/teachers/staff led by (the very approachable and involved) Head of School, Julia de la Torre. The overall school atmosphere is like something out of a fairytale. From pick up to drop off, we are greeted with smiling faces, kind students, friendly parents and an overall feeling of inclusion. Academically, we were impressed with the curriculum at the PK and K levels. In addition to his normal class schedule, our son has two special-subject areas each day; one being Coding (taught by the amazing Rachel Kaplan). All special areas are wonderful, but as I understand it, MFS is the only school in NJ to teach Coding (which is the future) at the PK and K levels. We are planning to start our younger son, age 2, into the PS program next year as he will be old enough to enroll (age 3) by September.

    Over the last five years, I have been often asked to recommend Moorestown Friends School. Although…read moreI am told by regular academic students' parents that they are happy, we were very unahppy with the education our creative/musican son received. He came from a private school in Philadelphia where he graduated top of his class, and won Pennsylvania awards for musicianship and was head chorister at his professional church choir. He is also now an award winning pianist and composer. His creativity was saved at MFS by Ed Robertson and Rich Marcucci - just wonderful artists and musicians. Other than that no one else seemed to care about his level of musicianship. During his junior year we asked for specific help about applying to creative and performing arts schools. During College admissions night, the guidance counselors admitted to us they had no process in place for developing our creative students' porfolios. After checking with Westtown School, Friends Central, Friends Select and Germantown Friends, we realized that MFS was really lacking in their ability to help our creative children. After spending $16,000 a year on our son's high school education we were truly disappointed in MFS's lack of help for our creative child and also their lack of folow up after the college admissions night. They really had no idea how to treat college applications for creative students. They only seemed to are about Ivy League level students and had no interest in their creative students. We would truly like to know whether things have changed. If not, I will continue to recommend Moorestown High School or one of the Philadelphia Friends Schools if parents have a creative child and live in this area. Renee Jones

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    Voorhees Township School District - Early Age Sex Education opt-out form

    Voorhees Township School District

    1.7(3 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    My children attended both Kresson Elementary and Voorhees Middle School (VMS)…read more Kresson is a mixed experience. While some areas are fine, I feel the school has declined in developing early writing and math skills. Class sizes appear larger, and there are insufficient teachers to focus on developing critical thinking and fostering deeper learning. At the same time, the district has been eager to promote Early Sex Education under the Health curriculum and has staff dedicated to those lessons. Parents should know that you can opt out of the Sex Education portion if you wish. Opt-out forms can be requested through your district school administration and must be submitted by September 22nd. As for VMS, both my children and I found the administration to be a complete disaster. Bullying was a serious issue for years, yet little to no progress was ever made in resolving it. My child with autism "graduated" from VMS after enduring multiple traumatic incidents, including a fractured collarbone, a concussion, and being attacked with a metal chain by a group of students at the public park. Instead of supporting him, the administration punished him for standing up for himself. Parents should also be aware that NJ schools are not required to release video surveillance evidence to parents--even in cases where a child suffers physical abuse. In our case, incidents were dismissed as "bad luck," "accidents," or worse, the administration placed the blame on my son himself. No resources were ever provided to help him develop social skills, despite his autism diagnosis. To be fair, many of the teaching staff at VMS are very good, and some teachers are truly excellent. But when it comes to the administration, I would give zero stars. If you wish to opt your child out of Early Sex Education as part of the Health class at VMS, don't hesitate to get in touch with the school for the necessary form.

    I just ate a turkey and stuffing lunch witch i usually do at home and got sick! The bathrooms are…read morediscussing and the ceilings have water stains that sent a panel almost falling on a teacher this place licks balls

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    Cherokee High School

    Cherokee High School

    1.4(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    As someone who went to this school, I can say that it's not good. Yes, they have a lot of clubs &…read morestuff, but you have to pay $200 to be in a club. Second, they seem to only care about the sports teams & not regular students. Third, they're very very very disorganized. Sometimes they would change something without informing anyone, so everyone in the office including me would be confused. Not to mention that when I & like 5 other girls reported a student for sexual assault they let him off with just a warning... well I guess I mentioned it. My senior year was great, but all the other years sucked. What would make this school better would be to eliminate (or lower) the ridiculously high activity fee, to show more care for the student who don't do sports or marching band, & to be more organized with the staff & not make last minute decisions. Also, cutting the budget so low that teachers have to use the same scantron for like 5 tests, but the sports team still gets so much money funded for them? Okay, I'll stop. But do what I said above & don't give someone who sexually assaulted multiple women just a warning, & the school would have potential to be amazing.

    I guess if I had to rate my experience at this school it would most definitely be a 3 out of 5…read more First star is simply awarded due to Mr. Lee's ability to wear a full suit outside every day even when it's 90 degrees outside, even if his entire body at that point is just dripping with sweat. 2nd star is awarded for the yearly cringe session that is the "Juul Presentation." 500 kids packed in a room being told "not to juul." That'll teach em! Just like the D.A.R.E program did. 3rd star was "given" to the fact that the lunch served at this school is absolutely atrocious and needs to be deemed a danger to humans by the CDC.

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