*ZERO STARS*
Since my sister started going there last yr they've proven through lack of following policy, lack of notifications and overall lackluster concern that this school is ran by a bunch of n*$$*r-minded people...meaning they make it REALLY hard to support a majority minority dynamic when they themselves act like they can't do their damn job. Last year, came to see the principal and counselor in regard to my sister's attendance. I asked what is protocol. Principal states someone should call the guardian/parent when absent from school or if missed "x" amount of classes. I said so why hasn't anyone called and I had to wait til I got a letter saying she was absent like 5 times. His excuse: we don't have enough faculty to do that and fulfill daily duties. IF ITS POLICY YOU NEED TO FOLLOW IT, PERIOD! Have student aides call with generic messages stating there's concern for a certain student. Have counselors call at the end of the day but don't say you simply can't so you don't. I also work in an office (gov't) so there's no excuses.
Today, I had my mother go to the school for copies of documents I signed when my sister started to show her residency. I left a voicemail and email yesterday, no response. The secretary, Mrs. Terrell, told my mom she didn't even check her mailbox and she doesn't even deal with those types of requests (which has nothing to do w/the price of tea). She also tried to overtalk my mother thinking she requested proof of guardianship (which why would I ask the school for that?). Once my mother called me I heard her reexplain what I needed and THEN she said "Oh I can do that!" and made one copy. I needed two but when asked she really told my mother she only requested one and wouldn't make another...the copier is literally 2 feet away. She never answers her phone and my mother hates how she speaks to people. I haven't had the pleasure because I know it wouldn't happen with me.
I need more professionalism and concern for parents and students for me to take this school's faculty seriously. So glad it's my sister's last year!
*ZERO STARS* Since my sister started going there last yr they've proven through lack of following policy, lack of notifications and overall lackluster concern that this school is ran by a bunch of n*$$*r-minded people...meaning they make it REALLY hard to support a majority minority dynamic when they themselves act like they can't do their damn job. Last year, came to see the principal and counselor in regard to my sister's attendance. I asked what is protocol. Principal states someone should call the guardian/parent when absent from school or if missed "x" amount of classes. I said so why hasn't anyone called and I had to wait til I got a letter saying she was absent like 5 times. His excuse: we don't have enough faculty to do that and fulfill daily duties. IF ITS POLICY YOU NEED TO FOLLOW IT, PERIOD! Have student aides call with generic messages stating there's concern for a certain student. Have counselors call at the end of the day but don't say you simply can't so you don't. I also work in an office (gov't) so there's no excuses. Today, I had my mother go to the school for copies of documents I signed when my sister started to show her residency. I left a voicemail and email yesterday, no response. The secretary, Mrs. Terrell, told my mom she didn't even check her mailbox and she doesn't even deal with those types of requests (which has nothing to do w/the price of tea). She also tried to overtalk my mother thinking she requested proof of guardianship (which why would I ask the school for that?). Once my mother called me I heard her reexplain what I needed and THEN she said "Oh I can do that!" and made one copy. I needed two but when asked she really told my mother she only requested one and wouldn't make another...the copier is literally 2 feet away. She never answers her phone and my mother hates how she speaks to people. I haven't had the pleasure because I know it wouldn't happen with me. I need more professionalism and concern for parents and students for me to take this school's faculty seriously. So glad it's my sister's last year!