About Skyward Academy
Skyward Academy ( Special education school ) is located at 9994 Zig Zag Rd, Montgomery, OH 45242, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Special education school
Ratings & Ranking
Skyward Academy has a rating of 3.2 and is ranked number 41613 in the US.
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Address & Location
Skyward Academy is located at 9994 Zig Zag Rd, Montgomery, OH 45242, United States.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Skyward Academy has 9 reviews with an overall rating of 3.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 3.2 out of 5.0 stars
The owner of this school is only interested in her profit margin while the kids are a footnote to the education and support they so desperately need.
Instead of building them up to be able to move on to a less restrictive environment.
her main goal is to keep them there regardless of what parents want.
If left in the hands of the owner of the school or staff the student is doomed to fail based on an opinion of profiteers and not fact based information
Her only concern is filling seats and not building up these students
It is gross professional misconduct
Instead of building them up to be able to move on to a less restrictive environment.
her main goal is to keep them there regardless of what parents want.
If left in the hands of the owner of the school or staff the student is doomed to fail based on an opinion of profiteers and not fact based information
Her only concern is filling seats and not building up these students
It is gross professional misconduct
I second Shawn Wells. It’s technically true that it’s the parent’s decision, but from experience, the director is not very friendly with the child if she knows that the parents are unenrolling them.