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December 2022 by Alleah Smith
I did not have a good time at this school. The staff is biased, and more understanding and lenient to the Caucasian children. A white child provoked my friend and I, we all went to the office. My friend and I came back from the office with detention slips, the white boy came back with a board game!! Also, in 3rd grade I was told I was becoming "too thick" for jeggings... I was a very active and slim child, there was nothing "thick" about me.The school was great at hosting events for students to get to know each other, though. I still have many friends from there.
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November 2022 by Omar Vanegas
Excellent place
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November 2021 by Kelis Johnson
I enjoyed my 8th grade year at New Hope very much!! The teachers were really nice and I had fun times in the classrooms. I made friends with people and bonded with people I never thought I would bond with. I learned a lot at this school. The homework load was light but I retained information. The students were nice and didn't bully me for my religion. The school is very diverse.
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November 2019 by Carl Bradley
Small classes. Dedicated and experienced educators. They extend the classroom learning experience by incorporating multiple field trips (as many as 7) into the academic school year.
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November 2019 by Kelvin Avelar
It's an okay school but pretty dry there it's a lot of work to do they make you learn a new math lesson every day which is not good for me I need more time to understand a lesson
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November 2017 by alec schumacher
This plays sucks???
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November 2017 by tygmo
I used to go to this school from 4th to 7th grade. It was really fun, the environment is good, and the teachers are funny and make learning interesting. Also, it's really big and has beautiful scenery. So I rate it a 5!Also, shoutout to Ms. Bev for being the best 6th grade teacher!
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November 2016 by SageLaFlame
Excellent school! I would recommend this school to anyone that wants the best for their child. This school allows kids to be who they are and DOES NOT tolerate teasing or bullying of any kind. The classes are small and there is only one class per grade which is awesome because each child gets all the help they need if they are having trouble. The curriculum is challenging which is also great. Who wouldn't want their child to be challenged? Oh! And my favorite part is that it is so diverse! Every year, NHA has students from, Korea, China, and Gambia study there for a year. NHA students can also either take Korean or Spanish as a foreign language. I have only named a few of the many reasons why this school is so awesome. I attended this school from the 6th to the 10th grade, and after having a child of my own and deciding that I want to send her there when she is of age, I now realize how truly blessed I was to attend this school. The curriculum was challenging, but it was just the challenge I needed to stimulate my ADHD mind. I took Korean during the time I was there, and even won a scholarship to go to Korea at the age of 12 (AMAZING!). Even after my mother lost her job in the middle of my 10th grade year, I refused to go back to public school and decided to get my GED instead. I passed it with very high scores, with no studying, and pretty much just a 9th grade level of education. Pretty cool huh? That should speak volumes for New Hope Academy's excellency.
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November 2014 by Gloria Jones (Glow)
The school is old looking, but has much to offer. It looks like it is growing into a mini-performing arts center with singing, dancing, drama, and now instrument lessons. The added lessons of both Spanish and Korean languages are a plus as well. The parents are very active and supportive of the children and the academic lessons seem excellent so far.
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November 2014 by D Woodard
I love the school if nice and clean and the kid's are well behaved my kid is going there^_^
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November 2013 by Love God
It took me there at the right time.
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November 2012 by Brian Coughlan
I have two sons attending New Hope. The academic program challenges them intellectually, and the school culture provides moral and spiritual guidance. I know my boys are safe, and are receiving a quality education. My boys are learning Koren and Spanish! The student population diversity further enhances the learning experience. They have classmates who have lived overseas and are in contact with older students from Korea, China, and Gambia.