Reviews
This school was great for academics but not for making friends. When I went here most of the students were rude and couldn't care less about what the teacher would say. The amount of disrespect the teachers got was ridiculous and everyone was so caught up in their appearance they never gave anyone the time of day. It's baffling how much drama you could get involved with by simply looking at the wrong person for too long. The teachers were always helpful and were obviously there for the children. While academics are all that really matter. The amount of emotional instabilities these kids caused shouldn't really be worth it. I attended this school for the years of 2015-2017.
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7 years ago (27-03-2018)
We came to Eagle Rock/D91 from D93 and have been stunned at the striking differences between the two school districts. Compared to D93, D91 is not well-run and is pretty terrible when it comes to communicating effectively with parents and families. After missing out on some crucial information, I finally had to reluctantly rejoin social media to try and keep tabs on what's happening because so much is simply not relayed to us.
Similarly, even though studies have shown a direct correlation between academic success and the degree to which parents are involved in a child's education, I've gotten the overall impression here that involved parents are more of a nuisance than a preference. So while some teachers and staff have been very nice, helpful and encouraging, others we've encountered have been rude and disrespectfully blew us off and even openly ridiculed us, in one instance, for seeking help.
Bottom Line: When we first began attending Eagle Rock/D91, we were very excited about the school and had high hopes for a great experience. Unfortunately, the overall quality of education and poor treatment we've encountered from some quarters have led us to start looking into other options. I'm under no delusions and realize that no school or district is perfect (especially in Idaho where our educational system is in dire need of a complete overhaul--starting with the elimination of Common Core). But I do know that my kids and family have been far less happy here than we were in D93. So while I hope to see improvements down the road, I'll continue to explore other options in case we need to make a change.
2
7 years ago (14-02-2018)
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3
8 years ago (16-07-2017)
I'm a 7th grader this year and I loveeee it here
5
8 years ago (18-11-2017)
Across the street from Skyline highschool; so won't have to travel far after Middle School
5
8 years ago (23-08-2017)