Address: | 1324 E 37th St, Anderson, IN 46013, USA |
Phone: | +1 765-609-3450 |
Rating: | 3.8 |
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Lenice Y Dixon
My child attended Excel beginning at 3 years old and graduated from Kindergarten. Excels educational program is excellent, using a childs natural tendencies of repetition and routine to reinforce learning. Reading and mathematics are stressed there, giving your child an unparalleled edge when entering school later. Writing and cursive, spelling and general studies round out their program using the A BEKA and Hooked on Phonics programs. I saw children leaving Excel for first and second grades with fourth to eighth grade reading levels, Ive seen Excel 5-year olds working on simple algebraic equations, Ive seen Excel children skipping grades and placing in High Ability/Gifted programs. This school did not limit children to the classroom canon, children who could work ahead were encouraged to. My child and another surpassed their standard high expectations and were eventually taught a more advanced curriculum by the director while the regular teacher worked with their class. Homework is expected of Excel students, and unfinished homework will be completed during the childs recess or naptime. Students come from differing socioeconomic backgrounds, I would assume that the high percentage of Excel students are recipients of assistance programs. No matter the childs background, they are taught at their level and expectations are high. High staff turnover does affect their very consistent academic program, and the out-of-classroom experience does give me pause. As with any daycare situation, I strongly encourage parents to keep an open dialogue with your child regarding day-to-day experiences. I would encourage any Excel parent to immediately bring all concerns to the teachers, Director, or agency rather than discount your childs feelings or reports. Ensure that your childs support system of family and friends are listed and updated on your childs record so that trusted persons are able to stop in and say hello, take your child to lunch, pick them up, help with homework, etc. Be mindful of your childs menu and be prepared to provide substitutions. Discipline may or may not be much harsher than in your home, please understand Excels policies and procedures, do not hesitate to question any action. Excel can be a positive experience for your child if you are actively involved, I believe their academic preparation to be second to none!
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Anonymous User
My son went to this school for 3 years. It was a great place till staff started leaving and he went threw 3 teaches in one semester. He did not get the evaluations that he needed to move on and there became some internal issues that caused us to pull him from the school.
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Kathi Peck
The director is knowledgeable and passionate about her faith and the education of young children.
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Anonymous User
GREAT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL