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    Windy Hill Middle School

    1.8 (5 reviews)

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    9 months ago

    Attended the state choral this past weekend and it was really well done. Great job Ms Kema! Let's hope windy gets someone to represent them

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    Real Life Christian Academy - Homecoming Rally 2024

    Real Life Christian Academy

    2.1(7 reviews)
    2.0 miHorizons West / West Orlando

    Im surprised more people havent written reviews about RLCA. I will keep mine short and sweet (as I…read morehave a thing about rambling on). RLCA is one of the best and reasonably priced private schools in the state of Florida. The teachers have an amazing commitment to the students and to the Lord. Both of my children love attending the school and don't miss public school setting one bit. Dr. Long, the headmaster, is a witty, intelligent and funny person and really wants what is best for his students. If you are even just thinking about RLCA for your kids, I would highly suggest it.

    My 7-year-old daughter attended Real Life "Christian" Academy for two years. During that time, she…read morewas a respectful student with good grades and no disciplinary issues. She was kicked out innocently due to this below. The conflict began after I preached the Gospel outside the entrance of Gatorland before a school field trip. I recorded a video and posted it on social media. According to the school, students from another school may have appeared in the background. Dean Dawn contacted me and demanded that I remove the video from my social media accounts. I declined, believing I was exercising my constitutional freedoms of speech and religion. An elder from the school later became involved and also requested a meeting regarding the video, which I declined. The family then spent months trying to preserve my daughter's enrollment. Eventually, I removed the video in an effort to resolve the matter. However, I was then presented with restrictions that I felt were unreasonable. I was told I would only be permitted on campus for drop-off and pick-up, and that attendance at events, ceremonies, and other public parent activities involving my daughter would require prior authorization. I informed the school that I would not attend field trips, would not preach, film, or pray for students on campus, and would respect those boundaries. During a meeting, I was also told that one concern was that I had prayed for students on campus. As a parent at a Christian school, I found that surprising. This experience left me questioning what biblical principles the school follows. Jesus said in Matthew 28:19-20, "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations." As a Christian, I take that command seriously. Another disappointment came during my daughter's elementary ceremony, where students performed songs from The Greatest Showman. Not one song was Christian, and not one song was focused on God. For a school that identifies itself as Christian, I expected faith to be more evident in its activities and culture. Based on my family's experience, I cannot recommend this school to families seeking a Christ-centered education. We found the environment to be far more aligned with worldly values than with the biblical convictions we expected from a Christian institution. I wouldn't even say they are lukewarm. I would say they are worldly. You might as well send your children to public school--it's practically the same thing. Just add a few Bible classes, and now they can call themselves "Christian" while charging outrageous amounts of money. One more thing: they changed the school uniforms three times and did not reimburse families for the unused uniforms they had already purchased. They also required families to purchase a specific black jacket from a company that embroidered the Real Life logo on it. The company went out of business, and many families never received their jackets, including myself. Yet families still had to pay $65 and were never reimbursed, nor did their children receive the jackets they paid for. And since they unjustly removed my daughter from the school, I requested a refund of the registration fee I had already paid for next year. Can you believe they emailed me back saying they needed to send the request to leadership? Are you kidding me?

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    Montverde Academy - Student life

    Montverde Academy

    2.6(14 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    It's interesting how I recognize some of those bad reviewers, they are the ones who got in trouble…read morea lot and are now butt hurt. Chrissy down there failed her drug test and would say how it not fair she got suspended. This is a private school, you have to sign a contract signing away some of your rights. Know that most of the bad reviews are from people upset that they got caught breaking the rules. In the end they will see how much good it did them to be told no. I was a rebellious child when I came to this school. I got in trouble a lot, they were considering kicking me out. But wow the 3 years I spent here changed my life profoundly. They helped me become the person I am today. Growing up is never easy but at Montverde they push you right where you need to be pushed. At the same time they have so many teachers and guidance counselor that actually care about the students. I never ever felt alone at MVA someone was always there to help me. No school is perfect and if that's what you're looking for you will never find it. MVA is very focused on its athletic program and many call for them to focus more on academics. Compare MVA to all Florida school (private and public etc) you see that they are actually doing very well. Florida is not the state you should be sending your kids for stellar academics. It is the package that really sells MVA. Academics, athletics and a staff that cares all under the Florida sun!

    Montverde is a great school, these bad reviews are pretty bogus. One guy saying you don't learn…read more'social activities' like spitting...?? Ehh stick to public school buddy. Other bad reviews seem like kids who are mad they got in trouble and were forced to do manual labor for once in their lives...aka brats. Very small town where upper school students are allowed 'off campus', seems like a good into to college.

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    Windermere Preparatory School

    Windermere Preparatory School

    3.0(12 reviews)
    8.6 miHorizons West / West Orlando

    I have two children at the school. No school is perfect and every child's experience will be…read moredifferent. My kids were both born in Florida, and our family has moved around quite a bit, so we've seen different school environments. That said, Windermere Prep has been much more than just a school for our family it has truly been an experience. The campus is beautiful. The classrooms and teachers are nurturing, and the school offers strong academic programs, including the IB curriculum. My children have also had opportunities to participate in international trips and other experiences that helped them grow beyond the classroom. At the same time, like any school, students still need to take responsibility for their own studying and effort. I've found several administrators and teachers including Mr. Villatico, Dr Fouche, Mr Muenker, Ms. Gemma very supportive and easy to work with. When concerns are raised, the school does respond and work toward solutions. We are proud to be Lakers.

    This is a horrible school. Take my advice stay away. The bullying by students and teachers . Is…read moreabsolutely disgusting . If you're a foreign student stay where you are . The bullying there is over the top. The school does nothing . Have you ever had a teacher tell you not to try out . I wish they would say that to me . I'd make them feel super small when I was finished with them. Also they are way behind public school in classes it's just crazy don't waste the money . Absolutely horrible school . My advice to anyone is stay away .

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    The First Academy

    The First Academy

    4.1(9 reviews)
    17.0 miHorizons West / West Orlando

    My family and I were very disappointed with our experience when trying to schedule a school tour…read more As Deaf parents, we simply asked The First Academy to provide an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter so we could fully understand the information being shared during the tour. Despite multiple emails and opportunities to reconsider, the school declined to provide an interpreter. Instead, we were told to rely on written communication, tablets, and "extra time," which are not effective or equitable substitutes for real-time ASL access. This does not provide meaningful communication for Deaf adults, especially during an important process like evaluating a potential school for our children. We were also told we could "bring our own interpreter," which shifts the burden of accessibility onto families rather than meeting basic inclusion standards. We left the interaction feeling that the school was not prepared to support the communication needs of Deaf parents. Accessibility should not be optional, and it should not depend on families paying out-of-pocket to participate. I hope the school takes this feedback seriously and re-evaluates its approach to serving Deaf and hard-of-hearing families in the future.

    KUDOS and thanks to First Academy for providing supreme quality customer service! I got to meet…read moreRocky Bleier on November 9, 2023! The veterans celebration was fabulous ! I highly recommend all to come and visit to support this local business! I really enjoyed and appreciated everyone's help and support!

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