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C
3 years ago

This school deserves no stars, but they force you ...

This school deserves no stars, but they force you to do this to post. Parents please reconsider letting your child attend this school. It is not worth your child s mental and emotional state or learning ability. This should be your very last resort. Your child can excel in any public school in the city/state; they can still attend college, trade school or military. Amistad New Haven does not prepare your child for life after school. There ratings of college accomplishments are FALSE. More than half of their student body cannot get past their first semester of college; they end up dropping out. If you notice these children have a new teacher every other month or year. No professional teacher stays there. But they have your child s best interest .
The way they pick at kids is very disgusting. They try make these kids be perfect and pick at the shoes they wear, the type of khakis they have on. These children get detention or ISS (whatever they want to call it) for the most ignorant things.
The guidance counselor does not guide children into making the right the decision. Keep them out of you family home business as much as possible. They are disrespectful, biased and do not know what it means to be a guidance counselor.

K
3 years ago

This school is not great because we don t be trust...

This school is not great because we don t be trusted as students and don t get right of freedom to speak and no type fun events to attend to build relationships as a school. Which ain t right do not recommend parents too put kids in this school

C
4 years ago

This school isn't worth anyone's time. The staff m...

This school isn't worth anyone's time. The staff micromanages you for little things like having your shirt untucked or being late even though many people have transportation issues. If anything public schools are way better than this school and not everyone gets into college.

K
4 years ago

THIS SCHOOL IS TERRIBLE!! The sad part about this ...

THIS SCHOOL IS TERRIBLE!! The sad part about this is that the teachers and the majority of the staff is white. My thing is that we had a rally for diversity but things just got worse. They got on you for all the small things. For example, if you have no belt your in ISS missing class until someone is available to bring you one. They are very irresponsible. If you want your kids succeed, your better off home schooling them. Amistad has a high college dropout, but they are supposed to be the number 1 school ACADEMICALLY!!! As a junior, I don t know what holds for my future college because they honestly don t know what they are doing. I hope everyone on the staff read this because fun fact I can t express my opinion in the school itself so might as well make it public.

About Achievement First

Achievement First is a network of public charter schools that has been providing quality education to students in Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island for over 20 years. The organization was founded in 2003 with the aim of closing the achievement gap and ensuring that all students have access to high-quality education regardless of their background.

The network currently operates 37 schools serving over 14,000 students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Achievement First's mission is to provide its students with the knowledge, skills, and character necessary to succeed in college and beyond. The organization believes that every child has the potential to succeed if given the right opportunities.

One of Achievement First's core values is excellence. The organization strives for excellence in everything it does - from hiring top-notch teachers and staff members to providing rigorous academic programs that challenge its students. Achievement First also places a strong emphasis on character development, teaching its students important values such as respect, responsibility, perseverance, and empathy.

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Overall,Achievement first provides an excellent educational experience for children who might not otherwise have access due socio-economic factors.Their focus on equity ensures that every child gets an equal chance at success while their commitment towards excellence ensures they get nothing but top-notch education.Achievement first stands out among other charter school networks due it’s unique approach towards holistic development rather than just academics making them one-of-a-kind institution striving towards creating better future leaders .