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December 2019 by LaNeshya Evans
Would be very interested in the principals response to not only positive but negative feedback. My sister is considering this school but negative comments are a red flag. Thanks for your attention.
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December 2018 by Andia Orujov
Four StArs because 5 would probably not be read by you since everyone else will probably give 5. St. Paul is a Great School if you, like me, value individual attention, small class sizes, Christ centered, yet student focus education. My daughter has tested above grade level on state exams each year since leaving public school for St. Paul. She has a solid group of friends and has learned to value not just her friends, but the feelings of everyone around her. And the teachers are experienced and value teaching each of their students.
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December 2018 by John Maxwell
If you are looking for a school with small class sizes, excellent teachers, a nurturing family environment with an excellent, Christ centered education then St. Paul Lutheran School and Early Childhood Center is for you. Our students graduate an average of 2 years ahead of their peers nationally. Our parents work closely with the faculty to create a real family atmosphere. If you want to see the school in action, call the school office and schedule a tour.
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December 2018 by Christina Olson Garcia
St. Paul Lutheran is a wonderful school. My oldest is in kindergarten and my youngest in pre-school and they are both thriving. We love the small class sizes and the caring staff! Highly recommend St. Paul's!
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December 2018 by Victoria Johnson
My granddaughter attend first grade at St. Paul Lutheran. Today my daughter calledl upset. one of my granddaughter's classmates told her to shut the F*^k up. After emailing the principle to meet with the child's parents, the principle came to her at drop off to tell my daughter that this was my granddaughter fault because she was talking excessively in robotics(an extra curriculum activity). My opinion this principle that was present during this incident need to maybe find a new career and I base this opinion on first children talking excessively (in his opinion) to the point that another student would use vulgar language as well as a phrase so rude as "shut up". Seems an educator would keep the the atmosphere in the school building structured especially with the money paid for a private education. Suggestions ask talker to go to the office to sit this class out. call parent. Sit her away from other but by no means try to justify disrespect.
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December 2017 by Michelle Dupree
I will never forget how the kindergarten teacher (Mrs Frech) treated my son. She wasn't willing to work with my son because she had more important students who needed her attention. She wanted to put him back into preK because he liked to play. I've never heard of that. Needless to say I pulled both of my children out of this school and now they are thriving at an amazing school with great teachers!
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December 2017 by Bettina Tebo
My grandson still has the lingering effects of a speech problem. He is thriving in kindergarten with Ms Freck. He came up through their daycare program and was nurtured and all the staff gave him plenty of love, understanding and compassion #lovestpaul
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December 2017 by Ravi Chauhan
So far good.