About iPrep Academy
iPrep Academy ( High school ) is located at 1500 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: High school, Middle school
Ratings & Ranking
iPrep Academy has a rating of 3.4 and is ranked number 5597 in the US.
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Address & Location
iPrep Academy is located at 1500 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as , the school fees for iPrep Academy range between 40,000 USD and 50,000 USD.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at iPrep Academy.
iPrep Academy Proximity Zone:
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Parents & Students Reviews:
iPrep Academy has 51 reviews with an overall rating of 3.4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
As a student of this high school, my honest opinion is that, although a child may find an accepting environment with a big diversity of people, the education, faculty, and atmosphere leaves a bad taste in my mouth as I eagerly await to leave. This school is filled with people of many different races, religions, sexualities, and opinions, which leads to much controversy between the students. There may not be fist fights, but the online hatred towards each other is unbearable. Furthermore, when trying to bring attention to this, the faculty quickly dismisses the issue without offering a solution. In example, there are some students who must deal with depression and other mental illness, yet when the faculty is told about these issues, they do not help offer an issue, as a guidance counselor should. Some have even talked of committing suicide, a major concern for the student body, and yet again, the issue is brushed under the rug by the faculty. Although the faculty is not up to the standards the students would like, some of the teachers have proved to be exceptional at their skill, along with helping the students reach their full potential. Teachers like Mr. Sultz, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Hauser, Mr. Arrison, and Mr. Vancol have tried to help their students to their best ability. The other teachers do not influence the students much and are not good at teaching the subjects they assign.
In addition, the school has frequently cancelled events and denied support for events because of a lack of funding. This has been a persistent issue during the years in which I have been here. The school opts for field trips to places very close to the school, sometimes being free events, to “save money”, but these occur once a year, if that. Along with events being denied, the school provides unhealthy lunches for the students due to this “lack of funding”. The cafeteria has served spoiled milk and pizza that has been cooked without removing the plastic. This could lead to serious health issue with the students. Many students have complained about this issue to the school, along with our principal Alberto Carvalho, and yet he dismisses our issues. Although Carvalho is our principal and is constantly promoting us, he only visits the school when he has publicists with him. He does this for his own benefit and really doesn’t see the daily life of a student here. In addition, the lack of funding has left the students scraping their wallets for money to use to arrive to school. Many schools that understand the importance of public transportation for their students will offer bus or metro passes monthly. Our school is located in the heart of downtown, where many of the students will need to take the metro rail home. Seeing as many students do not have the finances to afford to spend almost $30 monthly (ONLY for the metro rail. many students must take the bus and metro rail), the students have to find ways to get home without the help of the school.
In contradiction, there are some benefits that the school offers. The laptops and internships have proved beneficial to the student body, providing us with new knowledge and innovative skills. I must be grateful for this allowance of freedom to pursue my career choice and learn technology.
In conclusion, this school has proved to be an overall nuisance to the student who attend it. The funding, food, and faculty leave me to give the school an F rating.
When I was first entering high school, iPrep seemed like a good place for me. It had a nice lounge area, and it lured you in with a brand-new MacBook Air. It sounded like something amazing to me, I imagined it to be very computer centered and I thought the education would be better than the regular program at my school. I was wrong. I am currently a sophomore and have been in iPrep since I started high school. It started off as a generally positive experience, as the teachers seemed friendly and I got along well with my peers. Freshman year was filled with struggle in my household due to my grades being sub-par. I tried and tried to tell my parents that it was the teacher’s fault and that I was trying as hard as I could, but they did not believe me. I have been grounded since the beginning of Freshman year due to my grades. It seemed that no matter how hard I try, I cannot get anywhere. People looks at my grades and say that I’m a “failure” and that “I don’t care.” This couldn’t be further from the truth. I am a smart student that genuinely cares about his grades, but I cannot be shamed for getting bad grades due to an extremely flawed “educational program.” To prove that I care about my grades, I will be dropping out of iPrep and getting better grades than all of the people still in that program.
To all incoming freshmen:
Do not go to iPrep! You will be worked to death. Do not let the free MacBook reel you in. To be 100% honest, I joined iPrep just for the computer, and as you can tell from my rant, it was clearly not worth it. If this is truly what you want, I can’t force you to go somewhere else, but I leave you with a very clear warning: It is not where you want to be. You can take AP classes in a regular school program. There is nothing special about iPrep. Don’t be fooled.