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| Specialities: | Typically Developing, Pk-3 Through 12th Grades, Gifted, Disabilities |
This will be our third year attending The Flint Academy. My children LOVE school! I remember when I was in school, we couldn't wait for summer to come. My children dread summer coming! They would rather be in school! The Flint Academy is truly a unique and special school. The staff and especially the principal care so much for our children. We were so blessed when we found them! All the teachers and staff are wonderful and the teaching philosophy is outstanding. Not only do children thrive academically, they thrive socially as well. We are so excited to see The Flint Academy grow, and we would love to share all the wonderful benefits with more families. Come and check us out!
This is the third year my three kids have been at Flint. Every year we have had amazing teachers that have met all my kidâs needs. My oldest was years behind on his reading when we first came to the school and he is close to being on grade level now after just 3 years. Attending school here is like a big extended family where everyone is loved and taken care of. We attended another bigger private school before Flint and after being here I canât imagine my kids being anywhere else.
I am a teacher at The Flint Academy, and have been there since it opened. The school is small enough to have small class sizes, a director who is very accessible to both teachers and parents, and so that all of the students know each other. However, it is also big enough to have a library, class gardens, a basketball team, a cheerleading team, great field trips, field day, exciting in-class events special events, and other student activities.
I live about 40 miles away from the school, and it is worth the drive to work there. My son is not old enough to attend the school yet, but I plan on enrolling him when he turns three. I want him to attend a school where he is held to high behavioral standards in a loving way, is taught until he masters the material, not just until he receives a 70% passing grade, is given time to participate in activities like cooking and gardening, and is taught to enjoy high quality literature.