Creative City Public Charter School, Baltimore | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Creative City Public Charter School is a Elementary school in Baltimore with a 4.6 rating.

About Creative City Public Charter School

Creative City Public Charter School ( Elementary school ) is located at 2810 Shirley Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215, United States. It is categorised as : Public school.
Other categories: Elementary school

Ratings & Ranking

Creative City Public Charter School has a rating of 4.6 and is ranked number 23789 in the US.

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Address & Location

Creative City Public Charter School is located at 2810 Shirley Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215, United States.

Schools Fees

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Creative City Public Charter School.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Creative City Public Charter School has 13 reviews with an overall rating of 4.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.6 out of 5.0 stars
There are fake reviews out about this school I decided I would be brave and post a legit review in hopes there would be justice and I can spread the word. This school has failed many children. The principal gave my child to a stranger with tented windows that tried to kidnap my child; there is Violence with no protocols and No justice. The staff is very unprofessional and some of the teachers are very disrespectful. In result the children are out of control. The re is no homework. The school curriculum is very poor. My family members have volunteered we have countless proof and we have documented everything with the board of education the principal is hanging on by a hair. So first grade my son got hit in the mouth with a massive rock. His front teeth were broken and the kid admitted he didn’t know why he did it. He just did it. The principal went on to say she is friends with the mother of the other child and she wasn’t planning on doing any disciplinary actions. She put both kids right back in the same class and my son cried for a week seeing the same boy everyday but we coached him through it. A week later my son was hit with a tree branch but the same child. Same situation No consequences. There was a child pushing my sons lunch on the floor everyday until I sat with the class at lunch and said something to the teacher while it was happening. Kids poor milk in each other’s cartons. Eating each others food. This school doesn’t have any rules. 2nd grade my son was fed up and started yelling at the kids and teachers and picking up the same actions as the rest of the kids. He went in survival mode. Getting in trouble when he defended himself after getting stabbed with a pencil. Yelling after he got spat at by a girl in his class. Some of the teachers will bully the kids if they don’t like him/her I’ve seen it happen to other kids. Some of the teachers do not respect the parents and there is no protocol for this. *The children roam the halls and go in and out the front door with no supervision. Last and Very important My child was given to a strange man that had been watching my child. He came into the school and asked for my son. Apparently he didn’t pronounce my sons name right. She told him exactly where his class was. The whole classroom address and teacher. He then went up to his class and told him they were going with his Aunt today. My son said no I’m going with my mom. The man grabbed his hand and said we are leaving come on we have to go to your Aunt. My son started walking when they called his name on the intercom to come out side and the man would not let go of my son. My son said the man didn’t let go until he snatched his hand away and said no I’m not going with you I’m going with my mother. He didn’t stop until my son started making a scene. Then he proceeded to come to my car. *The principal admitted to it* She said she did it and she took full responsibility for it. She also stated she trust all adults that come in and out of the school. No one I.d this man or asked him his name to see if he was on my sons release list. The school is currently under review. Trust me when I say this is not the school you want your child at. There has been countless inappropriate behavior from the adult staff at this school and it will negatively Affect your child’s future. Also there is no crossing guard and 2 kids almost died the other day. These are facts look them up.
We chose Creative City for our son after visiting and reviewing many other Baltimore City schools and we could not be happier with our choice. The school emphasizes play/active learning as well as the arts as means for all students to learn. The school is diverse with a very committed teacher/staff and parent community. The school is also very committed to emphasizing its place in the city and using the city’s rich resources as additional tools for learning. We would recommend Creative City to anyone.
I love this school because my son goes there and all of the staff and the principal knows your child and is very friendly too parents. Also the teachers really teach the children and they have smallclassroom settings which makes it great for my son learning environment.

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