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    Riverchase Elementary School

    5.0 (1 review)

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    4 years ago

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this school. My child is only in kindergarten but I'm already so impressed and wouldn't want to go anywhere else

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    Briarwood Christian Schools

    Briarwood Christian Schools

    2.0(1 review)
    4.8 mi

    Here is a review based on my personal experience…read more Briarwood ChristianSchool, My Children and in the Name of Jesus...what scares me to death! Paranoid! Just be positive! Don't worry about what people think! Labeled as an abuser and one who need keep silent. Silenced and blocked as a parent by my child and her school. Briarwood Christian School We started out there so naive and yet in the purest form. Kelly Mooney was and is the most kind person on the other end of the phone as we hoped and prayed our child would move up the list and be accepted into this Christian school. I aimed with purpose raising my child to know and take hold of Christ and others laid upon that foundation with things that will burn up. Sometimes I feel stuck like Tom Cruise in the movie "The Firm" yet I know there is an ending in sight to this nightmare of sorts. The last two years have been a literal hades for me. The bible says in Proverbs 22:1 "A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold." Almost two years ago in a couple of weeks, my child walked out the door and out of my life. Disowned me. Why? As much as she would not believe, malicious parental alienation. Then, supported by the school she attended and others, her drama became me. Why? Because I have rules. Rules to protect and safeguard my children. Research says that the brain is not fully mature until the age of 25 and "It is well established that the brain undergoes a "rewiring" process that is not complete until approximately 25 years of age. This discovery has enhanced our basic understanding regarding adolescent brain maturation and it has provided support for behaviors experienced in late adolescence and early adulthood." Parents are in their children's life to help be a rudder that steers them. I had rules about the phone, rules about random people not showing up to either house in the middle of the night. Things like that. Rewind, I have never met a man in education that acted more immature, yet grandiose, and elementary in his school of thought simultaneously. The former principal at Briarwood High School, the "upper campus" Dr. Shaun Brower. There were so many things that I had to take issue with and he and Mr. Steiner (the former superintendent) did not care for me. I have my conversations with them recorded...every one of them...because I live in Alabama in a one party state and can record as long as I give consent. I consent to record a call that I am on and that is legal. I had conversations with them regarding socialism, critical race theory, witchcraft with their Dungeons & Dragons club. I had qualms with my daughter seeing two men kiss during a movie that was PG-13 and my child was 12, in Coach Kerleys "character development" class. It wasn't enough that she wasn't 13, the fact that she could never unsee what she saw was still not that bad in the eyes of the school. That was another conversation with Principal Sanders. He saw the same movie 13 times and doesn't remember that part he told me. He is no longer at Briarwood either. The dual between the superintendent and the principal was embarrassingly rudimentary and I saw all sides of that. I prayed for discernment when I was younger. I can cut fake with a butter knife. When I was having a very serious conversation one day with the principal, he was chatting with his son and chewing on a chicken wing. I sent them a picture of a girl holding a fixed blade knife at the school, in the common area and nothing, cricuts. Then, a kid who threatened to shoot up the school. I talked with a Coach who was working in the interim between principals and someone on staff at Briarwood. They chided me and told me it was handled. The same kid was at school the next day. I can't speak to what Briarwood does handle, only what I have seen. To tell you these people were not safe people who I would entrust myself or my children to is an understatement. However, my children had to be at Briarwood because of a divorce decree. Yes! I am divorced for biblical reasons and the Lord does have provisions for that in His word. Don't get me started as I will debate that to the ground. I would never ever have chosen everything that has come my way but you/we need to be dang careful before we gossip and sit in judgment upon another based on information that you have not been privy or an insider to. I love my children fiercely. Only someone who has loved deeply, fiercely and has been betrayed, lied about and shunned can understand my plight. Yet look no further than the Psalms to find a fellow sojourner that can relate: "Indeed, it is not an enemy who insults me, or else I could bear it; it is not one who hates me who arrogantly taunts me, or else I could hide from him. But it is you, a man like me, my close friend in whom I confided. We would share personal thoughts with each other; in God's temple w...Google my blog to read the rest. Jennyhope blog on blogger.

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