I went to this sorry excuse for a school for special needs. They don’t do anything to accommodate you, they talk down and condescend your disability, and some teachers if you do something wrong in their class once they find things to keep you in trouble. And during the last parent meeting they told me and my folks why don’t I just leave the school since I didn’t want to do anything. They have no respect for depression or anxiety. Take your children somewhere else or better get home school them.
The educators at Churchill Academy have made an amazing difference in the life of our family. My son LOVES going to school every day! Communication with parents is excellent and the student/teacher ratio is perfection. Teaching to a childs ability means that if they are advanced in one area, they are allowed to pursue that level of learning. If they need more time in another area, they are allowed the time needed to grasp the information before them. Churchill does this beautifully, and relaxed, engaged learners are the result of that effort. Its education at its finest, and we are delighted to be in the Churchill family!
We are so grateful to Lisa and her staff at Churchill Academy for all they do for the community and our children. My nephew attends this school and you can tell that he feels part of a family there. They understand how unique he is, his learning differences, bringing out his strengths and working around his weaknesses.What a life-changing difference they make to so many!Thanks, Churchill!!
My child started kindergarten at Churchill Academy in 2010 and my experience has been nothing but positive. I was immediately impressed by the well organized and highly structured classroom and comforted by the warm and nurturing atmosphere. Teachers and staff members have proved to be highly skilled professionals dedicated to the individual needs of each child.
A terrible experience. If your child is bright high functioning atypical ASD do not waste your time or money. CLUE LESS.
I go here and they teach me 6th grade math repeatedly when I’m actually a freshman.
It’s so trash