KIPP WAYS Academy

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Atlanta, United States

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Charter school· Middle school

KIPP WAYS Academy Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

KIPP WAYS Academy is located in Atlanta, United States on 350 Temple St NW. KIPP WAYS Academy is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category charter school in United States.

Address

350 Temple St NW

Phone

+1 4044751941

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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LaShawnda Conner

Great little school in the city. I'm deciding to add more to my review, after reading some other reviews. I believe my experience needs to be shared. My kids attend KIPP Ways Primary. I am greeted every morning by an abundance of staff as I drop my children off in the morning. Maybe by month 2 after the school year began, the principal (whom receives the kids every single day regardless of the weather) welcomes them by first names, fist bumps, and hugs. The same goes for the other staff dedicated to morning pick up. I have cell phone numbers for both teachers of my children (class ratio maybe be 27, but each class has 2 teachers) I am able to call, text, and/or email when I have questions or concerns. I for the most part receive prompt responses. My kids genuinely love the teachers and staff. I feel like the teachers and staff reciprocate the same. This easy community feel of the school makes it easier for me to push them academically, because the school's main focus is on academics. I am able to volunteer in the classroom during school hours (most times advance notice is required). They have meaningful programs and celebrate the heritage of West Atlanta. The school isn't perfect. Sometimes I get last minute notifications or programs/field trips might start later than expected. But overall my experience has been wonderful and highly recommend this school for any young scholar.

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Allura Poss

Best school ever great people mrs morton is the best

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Faith Moe Jacob

My daughter currently attends Kipp Ways Primary and this school is HORRIBLE. Granted her teacher Ms. Howard and Ms. Mann are pleasant but I guarantee you if you call their front office NO ONE WILL EVER ANSWER the phone. I sat outside the school for 20-30 minutes waiting to be let inside the building to check my daughter out for them to come outside after 3 pm to tell me it’s too late for check out. I had to literally call the police on the front office staff and show that I had been waiting outside and no one was in the front office. The principals were not available (which they never are). They give out t-shirts at the beginning of the year and they are 5 sizes too big for the students & per their school rules “scholars aren’t allowed to wear uniforms that are too small nor too big of the child’s current body size”. This school is a joke. Find another KIPP or another school period. This one isn’t it! It’s been a headache from day one. The school hours were 7:15-4:15 and now they’ve changed in the middle of the school year. Do yourself a favor and RUN! I’m withdrawing my daughter this week! The school is laughable, administrators are a joke and this is crazy! Oh and let’s not forget you CANNOT do pop up visit on your child, I haven’t seen my daughters classroom since orientation. They don’t allow parents in the school PERIOD! I need access to my child (not trying to talk to the teachers and interrupt the classroom flow) but laying eyes on my child when I need to. Just don’t send your child here. I highly advise going elsewhere.

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alicia knox

My grandkids are attending Kipp Ways Temple st. There are teachers there that are not professional at all. I’m a veteran educator and do understand that students are Challenging. At Kipp the teachers are getting on on child’s level and not Maintaining their adult position.They are not supportive of the children’s medical needs. The system need to train the teachers all medical disabilities and they must realize that the medical disability will have a great effect on Their behavior. My grandson’s teacher told him that he was a behavior problem.Statements like this should never be made in front of classmates. Children are to be respected as well. If the teachers show respect as an adult instead of acting as a oversized kid then the students will give more respect. Children know who cares and who doesn’t.

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Malachi Heard

UMMMMMMMMMMMMMM i dont know what to say some teachers do to much ill rate it 1 star