Caprock Academy
About the Business
Caprock Academy is a prestigious school located in Grand Junction, Colorado. Situated at 714 24 1/2 Road, this institution is known for its high academic standards and commitment to excellence in education. With a focus on providing a well-rounded education, Caprock Academy offers a variety of programs and extracurricular activities to help students reach their full potential. The school prides itself on its dedicated faculty, supportive community, and state-of-the-art facilities. Whether students are interested in academics, arts, athletics, or leadership development, Caprock Academy is the perfect place to nurture their talents and prepare them for success in the future.
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Location & Phone number
714 24 1/2 Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81505, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday:
7:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday:
7:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday:
7:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I have been here for one year. I moved here and started school at the beginning of the year and I am not impressed. This school treats it’s students to much like children. This school also dose not provide many outlets for their students to explore. The schools gives to much homework in my opinion, a lot of the time I feel overworked or stressed. Also this I sent that important but if you not Conservative or believe in god, it’s better not to mention it."
"I had very high hopes for this school. I put both my kids in after going to an open house and they had so many wonderful discipline and morals in their pitch. And while both my kids came from a public school the last five years I really wanted a good influence school where they were not exposed to all the craziness that goes on in public schools. But while that part was delivered my kids because they are having a hard time with the workload and understanding this better education have been I feel tossed to the side. Because they are to much work for the educators. I've tried to have teachers backs only to be snubbed at pickups and not replied to, or informed of issues. I'm currently pulling them out, and because of my bad experience this year I will not be sending my younger kids to them as planned. Disappointed in your so called morals....."
"This school is okay. I have been a student for a year and a half and most staff are really rude. They talk behind your back and the special education teacher decided Autistic kids should be limited on bathroom use and always watched not allowed to go anywhere without a teacher. I get bullied and the teachers sit there and mock me with the rest of the class. There are some homophobic and transphobic staff. There is a lot of downside about this school and I didn't even list half of it but it is a good place to go and learn at. A lot of teachers are nice and help kids one on one and will let you stay to after class to clarify some things. In the end, you have a higher chance of going to college once you graduate from this school."
"Having a Doctorate in Social Work and working with children I know the meaning of support for an individual student suffering from what can be a embarrassing illness. Her friend who shaved her head should not have been punished but held up as a shining example of how children should help other children as they struggle through just this type of issue. For a young woman to lose her hair as a result of the treatment of cancer can be at the very least traumatic. To have a friend shave her head in support of her friend is not only compassionate but brave as well. Your actions demonstrate the ignorance of adults when dealing with children who are only trying to show solidarity with a friend who is suffering. Shame on you. You need to open your eyes then your mind. Some how you have forgotten the concept of caring. You are nothing more than over aged bullies."
"Schools are supposed to support students. Dress codes are for administrations to abide by but they also are there for them to tinker with when situations arise and they need to analyze a situation. This administration must be the most cold hearted folks around. Who in their right mind would want their children attending a school after what these administrators have done? They have no couth, no sense of good in them for the kids. They are just sitting and waiting for someone to break the rules for they can throw their weight around. This is a disgusting decision by a school. Hands down if I had a child at that school, they would never go back there for 2 reasons. I don't believe after this decision they support sick children and they do not support individuality of children which isn't surprising because most schools that wear uniforms typically think individuality is a "distraction" from learning. I believe this cold hearted decision is a far bigger distraction then this little girls hair would have ever been. This was done in poor poor taste....shame on these people."
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