Freedom Park School 345 42nd Street, Augusta, GA 30905
About the Business
Freedom Park School is a vibrant and inclusive primary school located in Augusta, Georgia. Our dedicated staff are committed to providing a high-quality education for students in a nurturing and supportive environment. We offer a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on academic excellence, character development, and social-emotional learning. Our school campus is equipped with modern facilities and resources to enhance the learning experience for our students. At Freedom Park School, we strive to empower our students to reach their full potential and become confident, responsible, and compassionate individuals. Join us at 345 42nd Street and be a part of our thriving school community.
Location & Phone number
345 42nd St, Augusta, GA 30905, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:30 - 15:30
Tuesday:
07:30 - 15:30
Wednesday:
07:30 - 15:30
Thursday:
07:30 - 15:30
Friday:
07:30 - 15:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I used to think this was the most crappy school in the world (when i thought that it was the only school i ever went too) I attended the school from kindergarten through 5th grade! Now that i see other schools i know freedom park is the best most caring place for you or your kids i highly recomend it!"
"This school is garbage! I attended this school for 7th and 8th grade and my experience here was miserable. They were constantly giving out silent lunch and I.S.S. to a point where it lost all meaning. There was one person who I believe set out to make my experience at this school a living hell. That was the old assistant principal, Mr. Scott Kennedy. He was the worst person at the school. He was always making people feel unwelcome. It was his duty to piss people off. If you ask anything of the people in my class in 7th and 8th grade who they hated the most, it is going to be Mr. Scott Kennedy. When I was at this school my grades were garbage. And I know what you are thinking, “you probably weren’t applying yourself,” but that is not the case. I have been at my new school in Grovetown for almost 2 months and my grades have improved dramatically. I went from making D’s and C’s over there to making A’s and B’s here. There was also one teacher who was the worst addition to the school. Her name was Ms. Abero. She didn’t know how to properly teach a class. She just gave us book work and PowerPoints she found online. This woman was disgusting. She had grabbed me several times in a very rude and unwanted manner. Luckily she did not leave bruises. I reported her to administration for doing this, but they didn’t care. If you have the chances to send your kids anywhere else, I recommend you take that chance. Do not send your kids here. They will not be happy. It’s possible that us older kids being miserable comes from the fact that it is a K-8 school and we are never truly middle schoolers. I hope you listen and take what I say under consideration. Do it for your child’s sake."
"it a very nice school, with nice teacher, student.. love u Ms.reed . she is an awesome teacher, so is Ms. Robinson , .Ms.McMillan . Coach Wright is the best p.e teacher and cheer coach, u go girl, go coach Wright .u guys rock. and all of the other teacher !!!!!!!!!. just which they had a better food for lunch"
"It's a nice school but because of the fact that it's a school for K-8, there isn't lots of space. Therefore, middle schoolers don't switch classes like a normal middle school. They stay with the same class everyday, but they switch teachers for different subjects. The school hallways and the way they do things could be a bit confusing at first, but once you get use to it, it'll be fun."
"It is a nice school with a delightful staff. My daughter had Mrs. Ricketts and Mrs. Brown. both of whom were a delight and very helpful. I would let her attend again."
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