Jubilee Wells Branch 3711 Shoreline Drive, Austin, TX 78728
About the Business
Jubilee Wells Branch is a reputable educational institution located at 3711 Shoreline Drive in Austin, Texas, United States. As a primary and secondary school, we are dedicated to providing a nurturing and stimulating learning environment for students of all ages. Our experienced faculty and staff are committed to helping students achieve academic excellence and personal growth. With a focus on holistic education, we offer a comprehensive curriculum that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and leadership skills. Join us at Jubilee Wells Branch and embark on a journey of academic success and personal development.
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Hours open
Monday:
7:30 AM - 2:25 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 2:25 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 2:25 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 2:25 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 2:25 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I would give lower than a 1 if i could. The lack of communication between parents and staff is laughable. All of the prior statements about the absurd teacher turnover rate is true!!! I am glad the few students who wrote a review had positive experiences, but i have given this school and its unqualified staff 3 years to step up, and its only getting worse! This will be my sons last year here. I cant wait to see this huge mistake come to an end!"
"i'm a student at this school and this is a fairly good. school they take care of students with special needs. most students and teachers seem to enjoy being here also the people with one stars are just mad because their kids are lying to them for getting a bad grade and they always blames the teachers. when they complain they do not believe when the teachers say they did not do their work (aka the entitled parents who say the teachers are the lying and their child is always right) students perspective matters too."
"I had the same experience with my child as Mrs. McGill. Teacher leaving with no parental notice. No notices of a new sub or the permanent teacher once they got one well after the first teacher left. My child loved the smaller campus. He begs to be home schooled now. He complains of classroom bore dome and bullying. I loved when he first got accepted into this school because I know they review each child's disciplinary report coming in from other schools to hopefully lessen and/or eliminate bullying or disruptive behavior he has complained about in other schools. One day we got called to pick him up because he got knocked down and hit his head on the ground trying to protect another classmate from being bullied. Where are teachers in catching this bullying and stepping in to hold the bullies accountable? Where is the flow of communication with parents? My daughter goes to the Kindergarten level campus and I get updates continuously through Class Dojo for her but there seems to be no flow at this campus. The GT program wasn't fully formed at the larger campus when school started. My son mentioned he never did anything for GT a few months into the school year. The principal told me the GT program's new director was still forming the program. Now that he has been doing it the rest of the year he says he does really enjoy the program. There is now a sudden change in ownership so we have to buy all new uniforms for next year, though no notices or emails were sent out. We had to discover that coming in for end of year assemblies. Other parents complained about the same thing. How many more changes are going to happen without proper parental notification? I am giving it 3 stars, still. There is a lot of good that should be acknowledged. My son has loved all his teachers here. In my Pre-K experience with Harmony on Rundberg this school has much better office management and much more cordial interactions with parents. I brought a forgotten lunch to my child at Harmony and they didn't even get it to him as promised by the office staff. They still couldn't locate it upon pickup and it ended up being in the lunchroom on the cart. Jubilee/WBLA has much better coordination. The principal, counselor, and staff are also very pro-active in dealing with personal issues that arise, and show genuine care about their students."
"This will be a long post. I started my child here in 2nd grade -which is at the smaller campus, b/c I had heard their curriculum was amazing and they teach the 7 habits by Stephen Covey. 2nd grade was an excellent time for my child. Well-this 2017/2018 school year, my child moved up to 3rd grade, where all the big kids go. Whole different story. There was some challenges in the beginning with my daughter's 504 being met by her teacher, I had to email a lot to explain everything all the time. I constantly asked for help and guidance. She was pretty good with my child, but then she left in December-1 day before winter break. Parents were not told that she had left, until afterwards, but all the kids were told. I was in shock. The email stated, they had no idea it was coming. That is the first of "shady incidents" with the upper level management, I started to notice. My child was being bullied a lot and I talked about this with her former teacher, whom I thought was handling it, but I am not sure. I complained over the winter break to the Vice Principle and Copied the Principle on this complaint. I had never gone to them before and was unsure that I should. But I did, and we paid dearly for it. So in January, when the kids went back into session, there was a sub for their teacher till they could find someone. That is teacher #2, then the new teacher started beginning of Feb, teacher #3, my child's confidence in her school work paid dearly and so did others, ( I talked to those parents) My straight A child who loved school, said I need a math tutor and I don't understand anything. Grades slipped to C and one F. WHAT-Benchmark slipped to 47%- should be a red flag. But no one cared. Let's talk about having my child and I standing up for themselves-well that backfired. My child all of a sudden became victimized for standing up for themselves. All of a sudden we need an ABA therapists for behaviors-that has never happened till the bullying started. Instead of dealing with the bullying , my child is at fault. They don't support the staff and teachers come and go like crazy. Not a very well thought out school. I do not suggest this place for anyone."
"My three girls have attended this school since it first opened. We love this school, the growth we have seen in the years since it has opened has been amazing! The staff is awesome, they work really hard and put every child's needs high on there priority list. I love that they focus on athletics. To me having PE everyday helps get the kids energy out to be able to focus in the classroom better. They are also very big on anti-bullying. I would recommend this school for anyone looking for an alternative to a regular public school."
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