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Complaint Review: Guilford Day School

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  • Submitted: Wednesday, January 21, 2009
  • Last Posting: Friday, January 20, 2012
  • Reported By:greensboro North Carolina
Guilford Day School
3310 Horsepen Creek Road Greensboro North Carolina U.S.A.

Guilford Day School- HUGE RIP OFF expensive, terrible teachers, bad communication, exclusion, not reflective of their work Greensboro North Carolina

*Consumer Comment: They helped my kid


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This school is HORRIBLE. The teachers for the most part teach 2 to 3 classes of which they are NOT qualified for. Teaching licenses are jokes to the people at this school as they do not care who teaches what. The second thing about Guilford Day School is that they charge 15,000 dollars per student plus. What do you get with this money besides a substandard education? How about being talked about as a parent to people all around the school? How about discrimination based on how much money you are willing to give to the school?

This is a school that caters to students with learning differences- the number one issue with students having learning differences is social problems. My child was one of the students that had this problem and did either of the counselors offer support? No. They informed me that they didn't teach that at Guilford Day School. Hmmm. And that isn't what bothers me the most- their traditional sit down and shut up curriculum can't even be challenged by the teachers. They say that they are using all of these unique strategies when in all honesty the only thing they are using is stuff you could get online. The sentence writing strategy? Never helped my child. And yet I wonder what could be worse?

How about administrators who I will not now name going after students because they think they are ghetto and trying to kick them out of the school? Or- what about the pre arranged leaders that the board selects- such as team leaders and what not- people who are the best for the job are not chosen, just the people who have impressed the board the most despite what they do for students.

Another thing that is amazing is that the secretary is completely crazy, she has her moments of kindness but you never know when those will be. There isn't a nurse at the school- she is the acting nurse and pretends as though she has the degree although she does not. What about the teachers? Some teachers are fantastic and will really help your child to succeed- but did you know that before teachers even begin to teach they are informed that certain students will misbehave and their families are messed up? I dare you to sneak up to the teacher's lounge at lunch and hear the gossip about parents because I have heard it. Or about how awful the students are.

Students are treated substandard and any opinions they have are dismissed immediately because what do students know? Even counselors have problems at GDS- one of the counselors students don't even want to talk to because they don't trust her because she can't keep their confidences and tells the administration and everyone else of the students' concerns. And the other counselor? She gossips around the school not realizing that parents know when they are telling something to her that she is spreading it around the school. She must enjoy spreading gossip.

What about the administrator that just recently got their administrators degree but has been operating in that capacity for a while now? This school is a HUGEEEEEEEEEE rip off! My suggestion as an ex parent? For those of you interested in Guilford Day School-
1. Look at other schools like New Garden Friends, Greensboro Day School or even a public school which are ALL much better
2. Ask for a record of the teachers and how many are teaching with licenses in the area they are teaching in
3. Ask why parents are talked about in such a negative way behind their backs
4. Ask about why the school has only traditional education and how your child's school day would run
5. Investigate from other parents like myself why we stopped paying 15,000 a year RIP OFF and why our kids left the school.

For those of you already at Guilford Day School a few suggestions

1. Consider transitioning your child out of the school, I will tell you that no matter what or how long until your child graduates- they are not ready to transition? I mean how else will GDS get their money?
2. Ask for proof that what your child's teacher is teaching they are licensed to teach
3. Ask how much the Perfect Notebook truly is helping your child and if they could take that idea with them to another school
4. Go up to the teacher's lounge at lunch, or walk by where several teachers are gathering whispering and find out what they are talking about- after all- it COULD be you.
5. Investigate how IEPs are REALLY put together and how lesson plans are made.

For everyone-

Email me at (((REDACATED FOR SECURITY PURPOSES)))with your questions- this school NEEDS to be found out and closed down.

Noto gds
greensboro, North Carolina
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment

Wow

AUTHOR: Anonymous - Oxnard (U.S.A.)

I am simply amazed at the things that were mentioned above. I think some of them are extremely rude towards people at the school, unfortunately all in all I have found these same things to be true. My children left GDS and they are better for it. I'm sure they learned a few things at Guilford Day School but also they experienced a lot of cruelty from the administration as I didn't feel they were being treated equally like the other kids were. We never really fit into the environment at Guilford Day School. It was hard for my kids and I, but the worst part was that I wasted so much money at a school that I thought had my kids interests at heart, when in reality when they returned to the public schools they did much better. I really wish I would have known this information ahead of time as I wouldn't have enrolled them at all. I guess hindsight is 20/20. And here I was today just searching for the address of the school to get some information for an application for my kid- WOW- this is amazing information. I really hope that I wasn't one of the parents that was talked about!
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#2 Consumer Comment

They helped my kid

AUTHOR: BradO - (United States of America)

I was browsing through the Greensboro complaints and was startled to see this one for Guilford day school. It is the exact opposite of my family's experience. My child wasn't able to attend public school due to social problems. Guilford Day/Noble Academy took him in and he is much better for it. Socially, he is more confident and is able to capitalize on his strengths as opposed to fighting a public school every step of the way.

I think you might be confusing communication with talking behind your back. These are all special students. Strategies must be formed to deal with them effectively. It was hard at first for me to understand this, but grew to appreciate it. I think they foster more of a family type of feeling because if one student is "off" s/he can affect the others. So maybe the teachers do collaborate with one another when someone is having a bad day. This is not gossip, it is how they develop solutions to the problems.

Even though my son had his share of bad days there, not once did I feel they were bad mouthing me, my wife or him. But even IF they were talking about me behind my back, I wouldn't care because what they offered my son was far more valuable - a safe place to learn and develop his unique strengths.

Also above, there are claims of "unqualified" teachers/administration. We toured other private schools at the time and found more or less the same level of qualifications in all of them. And while public school teachers may be qualified "by the book" it doesn't mean they care about your child or his/her development. Maybe they do, maybe not. But at Noble, I think they all are striving to help every student maximize potential.

I know it hurts to have someone say something behind your back. It's normal to feel hurt and betrayed. But to make such disparaging comments about the whole school? That is too much. I'd be willing to bet EVERY school has teachers blowing off steam in the break room. Why is it such a shock if it happens at Noble too?

I agree they do charge a lot - all private schools do. But the value my whole family received from Guilford Day / Noble Academy in terms of peace of mind, improved consistent grades, significant decrease in social problems and increased happiness in my son far exceed the price they charge.
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