About Four Corners Montessori Academy
Four Corners Montessori Academy ( School ) is located at 1075 E Gardenia Ave, Madison Heights, MI 48071, United States. It is categorised as : Montessori preschool and elementary school.
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Ratings & Ranking
Four Corners Montessori Academy has a rating of 3.2 and is ranked number 8818 in the US.
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Address & Location
Four Corners Montessori Academy is located at 1075 E Gardenia Ave, Madison Heights, MI 48071, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Montessori preschool and elementary school, the school fees for Four Corners Montessori Academy range between 12,000 USD and 17,000 USD.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Four Corners Montessori Academy has 40 reviews with an overall rating of 3.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Lower Elementary
I thought Lower Elementary was alright, I was in the Sassafras room 2009-2011 I think, I do not really remember. I didn’t really have a lot of friends at the time, the friends I did have didn’t really actually like me and probably just had me around to make fun of me. Where this isn’t really the schools fault, the teachers never really did anything about it, and when they did they would choose to blame everyone involved, and never really cared to hear out everything that happened. And I would always get in trouble because I would be in the middle of other students beating me up, or fighting back and getting in trouble. And the teachers didn’t really understand that kids sometimes have issues with making friends and get in the wrong crowds. But the way they taught was pretty innovative and unique, and I liked that a lot. We would do more hands on tasks and I think it was a lot better for me then traditional learning.
Upper Elementary
Upper Elementary was probably the best part of the school for me, I started to make more friends and I really liked my first teacher Ms. Shannon, she was really nice and understanding, unfortunately she left a year later. The way they taught was roughly the same, and I liked that. Even after Ms. Shannon left, I still liked my teachers a lot, and I felt that they really took into consideration the feelings of the students. The only complaint I really have is that I still don’t really think the teachers really knew how to handle things with other students, and were very strict about phone policies, and you would often get in trouble for little scenarios like trying to contact your parents during an emergency. Overall though, the Upper Elementary was very enjoyable for me.
Middle School
Oh boy, here we have the big one. If I could give the Middle School individual stars, I would give the Middle School 1 star. I hated the Middle School, and I would recommend that after Upper Elementary school you take your student out and take them to traditional school, I don’t really even think the Montessori format really works past Elementary School, you need to go to Traditional School after this point to get a grasp on what the real world is, because this doesn’t prepare you for life at all. We would do Math in a different way then traditional school and do “Courses”, you’re placed in a Course dependent on what your math skills are, Course 1 = Behind in Math, Course 2 = 7th grade math, and Course 3 = 8th grade math. I was placed in Course 2 in 7th and 8th grade, and went into high school not knowing anything that’s going on because I never went into Course 3, and barely passed Algebra 1 due to not knowing anything I should know. Most of the assignments we did were just repeats of previously assignments, not really gaining any new knowledge, and just repeating previous knowledge. And repeats the previous problem of teachers not really understanding what’s going on, and making it worse. I got in trouble and was suspended for 2 weeks and taken off a school trip for something that had no proof to it, which is pretty unfair since the trip was Chicago. The school didn’t have an actual playground, and sometimes we would make up for it by going to Rosie’s Park, and often there would be this one student who would misbehave, and it would cause the whole class to have to wait, and we would only get five minutes worth of recess time pretty much everyday, I understand that not every school even has the luxury of recess in the first place during Middle School, but it’s unfair to be offered something and have it taken away just because one student decided he wanted to be a jerk that day.
Edit: You can improve by not being so terrible at communicating. Maybe moving my child to another classroom like we asked several months ago?
Thank you Four corners