About Elizabeth Hudson Academy
Elizabeth Hudson Academy ( Middle school ) is located at 2335 Webster Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Middle school, Kindergarten, School
Ratings & Ranking
Elizabeth Hudson Academy has a rating of 4.5 and is ranked number 15474 in the US.
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Address & Location
Elizabeth Hudson Academy is located at 2335 Webster Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810, United States.
Schools Fees
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Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Elizabeth Hudson Academy.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Elizabeth Hudson Academy has 19 reviews with an overall rating of 4.5. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
– Throwing away items we PAYED for during lunch time. (They threw away my water yesterday, I had to dig in the trash). Bans food items from passing the lunch benches, yet is fine with trash cans in the middle school area. What are we supposed to use them for?
– This school is focusing too much on the youth of the future children who are about to leave this school, trying to make their future about reminiscing on the good moments when there are none. Fights break out so frequently, the students are overloaded with social peer pressure and bullying that, even when reported, the school does nothing about. The bully slips are merely there to serve as an illusion that the school is doing “good” that they’re “listening.”
– The school staff, particularly those in high positions, seem ready to abuse their power. They frequently yell at people who are doing no wrong, they punish without any basis, they play favorites, and make no effort to get to know the other side of the story. The good teachers who are actually able to teach and do their jobs right are leaving. This school is making no effort to reward or support them. The only teachers left, are only shadows of the past educators.
– The lack of clubs are very concerning. Wasn’t clubs supposed to be a staple of middle school life? Can’t clubs enhance the feeling of community and school spirit? So why take it out? Why put the funds towards a new playground, that’s unusable to the majority of the student body. Where the funds are used for should be transparent, instead of kept a secret.