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5025 76th Ave N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781, USA
Pinellas Park, Florida 33781
+1 727-547-7728

2). No homework! (i know, a bit cliche, but homework really puts a drain on your social life.) i found that I could not even hold a job with 4+ hours of homework every day, and i started to fail. when you fail, your morale plummets. some may call that depression.

1). there is a dress code, and a very strict one at that.

Students who are bullied and threatened recieve no support or protection from the adults who are supposed to be in charge.

PROS.

3). ALL of the doors are locked. with a key, and a swipe card. on my first day, I breach-kicked a wooden classroom door, (my home room) as i thought it was jammed. it was actually locked. (the teacher's face was hilarious, but the repair bill was not.)

the campus is beautiful, and we strive to keep it clean, but sometimes it is harder than usual.

to sum it all up, this is a very good school. the graduates here do great things. we have had two of our students join the NFL, and many more are currently serving in the US Armed Forces.

2). there are "problem students" in this school, whom will attempt to belittle you. most of whom are just misguided, and are here for "acceptance into functional society training". once you get to know most of these guys, they seem OK. they will take a while, but they will become great.

This is a school for learning disabled and my step son graduated from here. This is a fine place of learning.

CONS

4). the classwork is mostly Sub-level crossword puzzles. in my Algebra classes, all we did were word searches, and connect-the-dots pages. it was humiliating. In the staff's defense, this is all they are given to teach us by the state, so it is not their fault. they will sometimes bring in outside work, and teach us that, on top of the other things.

Why does it have their picture? ????

1). extremely well trained staff, and well mannered too. they will do everything they can to speed you along your way in life, with the best resources they can get. (it's not much, by the way.)

3). the bus picks you up at your front door! how sweet is that? most times, there is no more than 10 students per bus too! its like your own personal limousine (albeit a twinkie-like yellow diesel monster.)

I went to this school from 9th to 12th grade, and I absolutely loved this place, due to the accommodations made by the faculty for myself, and others. it has it's goods and bads, but the goods (in my mind) outweigh the bads.

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  • William
    Added 2016.05.30
    2). No homework! (i know, a bit cliche, but homework really puts a drain on your social life.) i found that I could not even hold a job with 4+ hours of homework every day, and i started to fail. when you fail, your morale plummets. some may call that depression.
  • Angel
    Added 2016.02.10
    1). there is a dress code, and a very strict one at that.
  • Melanie
    Added 2015.12.26
    Students who are bullied and threatened recieve no support or protection from the adults who are supposed to be in charge.
  • Elijah
    Added 2015.10.09
    PROS.
  • Elijah
    Added 2015.08.21
    3). ALL of the doors are locked. with a key, and a swipe card. on my first day, I breach-kicked a wooden classroom door, (my home room) as i thought it was jammed. it was actually locked. (the teacher's face was hilarious, but the repair bill was not.)
  • Abigail
    Added 2015.07.09
    the campus is beautiful, and we strive to keep it clean, but sometimes it is harder than usual.
  • Carter
    Added 2015.03.23
    to sum it all up, this is a very good school. the graduates here do great things. we have had two of our students join the NFL, and many more are currently serving in the US Armed Forces.
  • Emma
    Added 2015.02.14
    2). there are "problem students" in this school, whom will attempt to belittle you. most of whom are just misguided, and are here for "acceptance into functional society training". once you get to know most of these guys, they seem OK. they will take a while, but they will become great.
  • Logan
    Added 2014.11.18
    This is a school for learning disabled and my step son graduated from here. This is a fine place of learning.
  • Richard
    Added 2014.11.06
    CONS
  • Jack
    Added 2014.09.04
    4). the classwork is mostly Sub-level crossword puzzles. in my Algebra classes, all we did were word searches, and connect-the-dots pages. it was humiliating. In the staff's defense, this is all they are given to teach us by the state, so it is not their fault. they will sometimes bring in outside work, and teach us that, on top of the other things.
  • Cole
    Added 2014.07.16
    Why does it have their picture? ????
  • Victoria
    Added 2014.06.22
    1). extremely well trained staff, and well mannered too. they will do everything they can to speed you along your way in life, with the best resources they can get. (it's not much, by the way.)
  • Hailey
    Added 2014.04.04
  • Jason
    Added 2014.03.09
    3). the bus picks you up at your front door! how sweet is that? most times, there is no more than 10 students per bus too! its like your own personal limousine (albeit a twinkie-like yellow diesel monster.)
  • Luke
    Added 2014.01.01
  • Lucas
    Added 2013.05.02
    I went to this school from 9th to 12th grade, and I absolutely loved this place, due to the accommodations made by the faculty for myself, and others. it has it's goods and bads, but the goods (in my mind) outweigh the bads.
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