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1. The Capitol Encore Academy - Fayetteville

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· 36 reviews

126 Hay St, Fayetteville, NC 28301

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The Capitol Encore Academy: what do users think?
Regina Logan: If I could give this school negative stars I would!! The third grade teacher is AWFUL, and the entire management staff supports her extreme ignorance. What experienced educator calls out the students that failed in front of the entire class , 3rd graders??? The students were humiliated in front of their peers and my grandson was in tears when I picked him up. Way to go , that’s helping them with their self esteem, I am sure she is not certified because she is not fit to teach kids. There is more that they have done and I plan on posting everyday and if anyone knows how I can file a formal complaint on this charter school for the trauma that my child experienced in this school please reply. If you’re reading this 3rd grade teacher, if that many of your students are failing then maybe you should consider that YOU are the problem!!
JR Simmons: The front office lady was indicative of the headache this school is. The lady couldn’t answer a single question without referring me to “dojo”; it was like talking to a brick wall that couldn’t care less that an issue existed. If they make it this hard to talk to a teacher, it consequently makes it harder to find out what your child needs help with. Not what you’re looking for from an educational institution.
4 DaPeople: Absolutely worse than public school. The ADULTS here rarely accept responsibility for a problem, love blaming the children. The amount of bad energy that comes off of the staff is unbelievable. Heard to get into contact with the teachers, bc they rarely check their class dojo. They have a hard time disciplining students, they pick and choose WHO to do for and who NOT. As a collective, I wished I picked a different school for my children. My kids are sent to school to learn, NOT fight for their life every other day😑 HORRIBLE. And I hope the school board sees this!
Sarah Ball: My kids love this school! The teachers have been amazing.
Paris Melvin: SMDH I wouldn’t do it. That’s all I’mma say.
Jazmine Green: Moved to town and enrolled my kid in 2020 when they were both virtual and in-person for a while. The entire staff is amazing. Everyone does a great job of communicating with parents. The teachers do an excellent job of figuring out the best teaching method for each child so that they can actually understand what they're learning, but they also take the time to teach the students how to understand the way questions are worded on state tests so they don't get tripped up when its time to take the test. They don't just write kids off as bad, they take the time to figure out how to get their students engaged. This is absolutely the best school my child has been to, and I recommend 100%.
Karen Lilas: I don't understand why this school has so many bad reviews. This school is amazing, my kids have been attending TCEA for 3 years and never had an issue. Even during the Covid lockdown they were still doing a great job to make sure the kids were learning. All the staff is great, their art program is amazing, very interactive, we love the school and we hope there were more schools like this in town ❤
Kamora: Capitol eoncore is the worst school ever you get bullied and I heard the school gets paid to feed you horse the lunch is disgusting one of the teachers cussed and allow cussing Mrs Mac is mean and I do not recommend going to her class if u were to pick your teacher she called me a lier during virtual school and lied to my mom she even embarrassed me in front of my class and made me cry Mrs Carson and Mrs Miller where the only nice teacher staffs are horrible I definitely do not recommend this school to anyone
Tynesha Love: If you’re thinking of sending your child here, don’t. Plain and simple especially after this whole pandemic and virtual learning mess. I don’t even think they realized there are a lot of single parents who are working full time jobs with little to no help. All while having to maintain a home, trying to get their child’s projects and school work done and barely keep up with their own classes. Thankfully my child was able to get into a better school for next year. This school is a hard pass.
Maylin Castillo: My son has been a student here since he was in Kinder. He's now in 3rd grade. All the teachers are very sweet and kind, really helpful and they work hard to make sure the kids are learning. Their arts program is amazing. My son loves every bit of it. He's very creative and he specially enjoys the theater classes with Mr. Kline, where he learns to animate and create motion movies, etc. All the staff is great. We have had a great experience at this school.
Alan Bassett: My origional review was deleted from changing Google accounts. *from 18-19 year* The school does not know how to handle bullying or issues. My son had issues and when he was attacked by another student by having his arm twisted back pushed into a wall and bitten. He defended himself pushing the kid away by his neck dive he was biting my son, and my son was suspended for pushing him away when the other kid didn't. So how is the kid with the huge knot on his head, bruises on his arm, and full bite marks on his shoulder the one suspended?The vice principal was extremely incompetent, when transferring back to public the front desk lady printed our records and deleted them from the system.... then lost them, but I still say his teacher was great and helpful.Ended up switching back to public Baldwin Elementary school, where my son was so much happier, and so was I.
David Applegate: Really unprofessional school with unbelievably unprofessional staff and some teachers. I had three of my children in this school and 2 of the teachers were very nice, very professional and did their best teaching my girls despite the poor conditions the school was in (lacking air conditioning at times and leaks and small classroom space with such limited classroom funds etc), however, the 4th grader teacher was horrible. I mean horrible. As was the principle. Very unprofessional, very condescending, and the teacher was borderline psychotic publically, to all passerby students and teachers, proclaiming I was cornering her before class started when I was just walking my daughter into class and wanted to say hello and ask a question. Upon bringing this up as well as my 4th grader being subjected to constant bullying at which the teacher seemed very indifferent to and wouldn't do anything about, the principle just went into excuses about how we can't demand perfection from humans...that we just need to be happy with how things are and thankful. She went into a personal lecture on us as human beings completely excusing the unprofessionalism going on. She said she would not force the teacher to offer an apology as that goes against the teacher's own moral rights. That the school and teacher would not offer our family an apology for the outburst of fake crying wolf but instead they are sorry we were offended by the teachers behavior as that is just our own issue to get over. I highly recommend you look anywhere else but here. Really horrible school.
Zman the Panda: its Terrible that the school can’t even succeed at its main goal which is to help Inspire kids with helpful means, their are often little to no way to get help when bullied, teachers often acting unprofessional screaming and yelling at me when I do something they disagree with, a surprising wave of bulling by teachers by insulting people by their size of height,weight,etc.i would also like to say how the school feels like a scam with its tour, only showing the good parts, without showing the cons of it, this school has a weird pride (not in the good way) their are students who are failing hard but will still say the school is good. Due to them being brought at a earlier age with rosed tinted glasses.D average all around might as well be FI’m a student but I think are voices are important, are voices are often silenced in school and I hope this will help anybody thinking about going to this school.Would Not recommend
Tiffany Betts: My daughter started here just a few months back and I thoroughly feel like she is cared about and in a great learning environment.
Brittany Walsh: This school is a big joke!! Please look into this school, do your homework, read the reviews, reach out to parents before you even think to enroll your student here.My son started this school the first year it was built & opened. He came later in the year but still came here due to his special needs and not adapting well in a traditional school setting.The administration that was here the first year we were there was absolutely amazing and beyond words.Then everything started to go down hill from there. When Mrs. Hill came in and took over the school some things started to improve (slowly), then some did not. All the teachers started leaving, counselors leaving, students leaving. No explanation other than “it’s the administration & time for us to move on”Our family has been able to tolerate the school through the years because we love our child has actual friends and a sense of belonging because he’s been here since 1st grade, however, if it wasn’t for one teacher- Mrs. Majka, we would have left by now.The teachers they brought in this year are an utter and complete joke. So much unprofessionalism, unethical, racist, bullying going on- that I don’t foresee how this school is supposedly “doing so well”. Ms. Bigler is a major one to look out for. We have witnessed and seen and been part of her melt downs, unprofessionalism, and unethical standpoints as a teacher and professional. And the school does nothing. We had conferences scheduled which had to be rescheduled due to work, and we heard nothing. Nothing.And can we mention about the office people giving out medication and not obtaining a NC legal certification for it. It’s called North Carolina Medication Aide- which allows you and authorizes you to give out medications to children in school settings. We went in there and our son hadn’t even had his meds and it was a hour past his timeline which was printed on the medicine bottle.This school isn’t all it’s made up to be. Please please please do your research first before enrolling your student.
Tashi Chic Boutique: I had to lower my original rating. I also have to stop recommending this school to the community. The current administration has an issue with taking accountability for their own system failures. I have to question now their ability to protect my children and that is most unfortunate and intolerable.
Kayli Ellard: there are no outside activities and the "optional feildtrips" arent optional and the students get a talk about how its a privlage to be at the school .
James Thomas: At first this school was great, my son was above average completing work and happy. Over time teachers started leaving and my child's progress started to slip. Upon asking several times what could be done we were more or less blown off by the people in charge and our needs were not met. There were several safety issues as well. I was not informed on several occasions that my child was physically hurt. I had to call the superintendent to get action. Also my child is now below grade level and used to be above grade level. Bullying is not dealt with as the school has become very complacent and disorganised. We will be pulling my child out of this school because his needs are not being met and despite him being a very intelligent young man, he has been failed by the very institution that we had hoped would offer a better alternative to public schools in Fayetteville. We feel very betrayed as a family and the only people who really suffer are the children. In my opinion even one child slipping through the cracks is unacceptable not to mention that it's highly unprofessional considering the only purpose of a school is to teach our future leaders.
Isaiah Barnwell: My name is Isaiah Barnwell and I Loved my teachers and my school you should go to this school because the focus on the arts more than math and reading get to know all the teachers and Mrs. Hill The schools princable
Carolee Knight: Amazing school ..... Teachers are great and no bullying and everyone feels accepted
2Random Bubbles: Awesome place to be, Awesome place to go!

2. Harvest Preparatory Academy: Fayetteville, NC - Fayetteville

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110 S Plymouth St, Fayetteville, NC 28312

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3. Anderson Creek Academy - Harnett County

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· 16 reviews

4940 Ray Rd, Spring Lake, NC 28390

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Anderson Creek Academy: what do users think?
Jackie D: Went against my better judgement after reading the numerous online reviews and tried out this school… I should have listened to ya'll online! Don't make my mistake…do NOT send your child here! My son is now at public and doing MUCH better. ACA is unorganized… poorly managed… and constantly playing favorites with treatment of students, families, and faculty.
Shannon G: Gave it a shot and did not let my children continue at this school. Highly recommend anyone look into the history of the school (previously run by convicted felon)...wish I knew that before enrolling! My kiddos are now at a public school and much happier...teachers quit constantly and staff miserable...No academic structure! Big no from me.
Jason Kilmer: Extremely happy with this school and it’s staff!
Martina Carr: The Leadership as well as the Educator, Administrative and supporting staff are superb. The academic standards, as well as the nourishing environment for the students are of the higest quality. We are very blessed to have this school in our community.
Jessie Reaves: Terrible experiences with the staff at this school. It is like pulling teeth getting them to keep my husband and I involved. The mother of my husband's kids is very high conflict and refuses to coparent with him in a healthy way. All staff we have had communication with treats us as if we are less than, no matter how hard we try to be active in the kids lives.
WhichEndIsUp: My kids have been on this school since it opens it's doors, they love this school and their teachers
Isaiah Jenkins: Amazing it was my favorite school we got pizza on friday the ice cream truck came a few yrs back the principal and teachers are the best (watch out for my mom) (mrs.jenkins) but shes is amazing too :D rock on teachers

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