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The longer I keep my daughter at this school, the ...

The longer I keep my daughter at this school, the more unsatisfied I become. She's attended this school for 4 years. The teachers have a limited amount of resources, time and energy (and too many students with behavioral issues) to properly focus on teaching the class. Some of the staff is unreliable.

The teachers have been available to call and text, this is great. Alternatively, I can't say how many times my daughter had bathroom issues due to waiting for the teacher to call on her so she can go.

The thing about Prodeo that I dislike the most is that it feels like it's a political environment. They say they prepare the children for professional environments but it feels more political than that. I and other parents have attempted to address administration about the emotional state of the children at this school since it has lead to children being bullied and fights, but I'm told to bring it up at a PTO meeting, which I can't go to since I work (and was going to school )during the time at which this took place. I know someone else did bring it up at a PTO meeting, but this problem has still been ignored.

The best thing about this school is Ms. Perez. She knows every child, and has been the one year after year to give my daughter the support she needs

I like that they've challenged my daughter academically (at first), but seem to be so focused on testing that they don't challenge her more. The advanced material she knows going into the classroom, I teach her. This isn't being reciprocated at school.

My daughter has always been top 5 in her class, academically speaking, but there is a lack of emotional support for the students (that are bullying and being bullied). For that reason, I've taken my daughter to another school.

Some people have great experiences at this school, she's made some great friends, but I should have pulled her out years ago.

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