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    Poor communication. Over and over. Leads to all types of problems. My biggest complaint. Though…read morethere are more. Seems to have high staff turnover-over. Even within the school they'll move teachers around during the school year, which has been very disruptive for my daughter. My daughter has been at the school 7 years (because I can't get my ex to agree to change) and they keep taking away programs rather than adding. I feel due to trying to grow too quickly. Staff is hard to get a hold of and won't return calls. Kids have extremely limited outdoor time. 95% of day in one small room at same desk. No energy outlet. No creative outlet. I don't know what other charter schools are like, but MAS has been hugely disappointing.

    The "Fixed Classroom System," intended for stability, functions more as a risk management…read moretactic--keeping students in one room all day to secure attendance numbers, often at the expense of their learning. Instruction relies heavily on worksheets since teachers rotate all day, and facilities like the football field remain largely unused. Teachers lack dedicated space, and students face systemic inequities. As unintentional as it may be, these systemic inequities are most apparent in the disparity between the Old Coors and Yale campuses. Students from predominantly Hispanic, lower-income neighborhoods are bused to the Yale location, where they remain segregated from the rest of the Yale student population. Administrative leadership, marketing, and campus resources are concentrated at Yale, creating a visible divide in support. This obvious two-tier system sends a troubling message and should be a cautionary tale in systemic bias within risk-adverse institutions and inequality.

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