Bdote Learning Center 3216 East 29th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55406
About the Business
Bdote Learning Center is a school located at 3216 East 29th Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The institution offers a comprehensive educational program that focuses on academic excellence, personal growth, and cultural awareness. With a dedicated faculty and staff, Bdote Learning Center strives to provide a supportive and nurturing environment for students to thrive and reach their full potential. The school is committed to fostering a strong sense of community and promoting diversity and inclusion. Join us at Bdote Learning Center and embark on a journey of learning and discovery.
Reviews
"My child enjoyed coming here for a time, but director and a few of the staff is trifflin and rude and they seem disorganized, the director is spiteful, and it always seems like she's smelling something stink every time I have seen her and they had a nagging receptionist, May still be there, but who knows..? On to bigger and better things!!"
"Attended drum and dance!"
"Now that I went to high school I realized this place isn't all that great. I went here from K-8 and they basically only cared about the younger kids, although this place was most of my childhood, had a lot of great memories, they didn't really teach me much to get started for high school, if you put your kid here I would recommend only elementary, the middle school sucks and all the work was so easy, I basically went from super easy work to hard work, and the bathrooms are just awful, the staff were pretty cool and nice but everything else sucks, small gym, small classrooms, small bathroom, didn't even have a real lunchroom it was just a basement we had to share with the church it was connected to, when I was in like 5th grade one of the church ladies yelled at me. EDIT: the powwows and events are pretty cool though"
"Dedicated teachers, caring staff, low class sizes"
"I would NOT recommend this school for any real traditional families. This is a place where NON NATIVE teachers teach the native kids how to pray & their traditional ways, they've either seen and copied or read about in a book or seen pictures. Its sad that this allowed... I questioned them & took video and they tried to bar me from coming to the school. So they could hide what they are really doing. You have to ask permission of the parents to teach them this way. Not all tribes pray the same way Not all families inside of a tribe do things the same way. You cant have non natives teaching native kids how to be native when they're not even native themselves nor grew up native or were even around natives... #StopSupportingFakeIndians"
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