Our experience was very similar to Tara T.'s except they took it much further. My child had attended here a whole year and was an honor roll student who won multiple awards and had consistently satisfactory marks for behavior. In August of 2021, their following school year, we started to have issues with a teacher who was demeaning and would publicly shame them in front of their class. I reported this issue, and the very first parent teacher conference we ever had with the school was scheduled on 8/31/2021 to address my wish for them to move classes. We were denied because the other classroom was full, and the teacher began to deviate the conversation by raising issues with my child's behavior. On 09/28/2021, my child had dropped their lunch and the teacher did not call anyone therefore they went all day with no food. When they got home, I emailed the teacher, and her response was she forgot due to not having enough break time during the day. I reported this to the principle and requested again to move. From that point on, the teacher was consistently reporting daily issues with my child and giving them demerits for even forgetting their lunch box. I met with her and the principle and we had agreed to try and steer the guidance in a more positive direction and set goals instead of criticizing everything. My husband and I figured it was a bad teacher and we could get through the year and hope for a better one next year. When we went to re-enroll, we were told that due to behavior issues our child may not be welcome back. We were given no guidance other than to wait and see. I called the head of the school who suggested I get a full medical work up. That was it. We had asked to pull our child out and get a refund as we felt the administration was now targeting them, but they refused, and it was $7,200 with aftercare so we decided to try to finish out the year and go to another school in the fall. We had set a meeting for after the holiday break to try to figure out how to navigate the situation going forward. The teacher was out of school following the break for a while, so we were unable to meet immediately. She had only been back a week and we noticed multiple demerits a day for every little thing and yet another incident of her demeaning our child and discrediting what they had to say when they were trying to explain a situation to her because in her words "I will not argue with a child". Prior to the meeting, I emailed the principle and teacher regarding our issues with what now seemed like bullying towards my child and asked to address both the behavior of the teacher and their concerns about our child so that we could finish the year as peacefully as possible. I was told that there was nothing wrong with the teacher and in return was accused of being bullying towards the staff. We were told that until we have a talk with the principle and provided a full medical work up on our child to give them direction forward for their behavior (they have the entrance health exam and no medical professional has ever identified any concerns) - we were not allowed to speak with the teacher and from that point on, if my child did anything in class that the teacher considered misbehaving, then they would be immediately sent to the front office, and we would have to pick them up. After stating that this was an inappropriate way to handle the situation, the Head of School started making serious allegations of concerns for our child's "health and well-being". This was even though they had been an honor roll student for their entire time there and it was formally documented on their report card that they have had consistently "satisfactory" marks for behavior. When I initially spoke to the head of school, she didn't even know what grade my child was in, how long they had been at school (we had been in the school for over a year and a half with no prior issues), and she had never met any of us (including my child) in person. She still made some very serious accusations, so we pulled our child out of school immediately and transferred them. We felt as if our child was targeted for our displeasure with the teacher and in return we were retaliated against until we were forced to leave and let them keep our money. The day after we pulled them from their school- we received a call from Loudoun County Family Services regarding an anonymous tip about concerns for my child. They relayed the same allegations that the head of school had made the day before. It's easy to see that this was no coincidence. To force a student out of school is one thing but to inappropriately use a government system to hurt a family as a preemptive strike against anything negative that the parents may have to say is deplorable. You can read and decide. I would say stay far away from here if you care about the well-being of your children and the safety of your family. They have made it clear they're willing to do anything to anyone who stands against them. read more