About Greater Miami Adventist Academy
Greater Miami Adventist Academy ( School ) is located at 500 NW 122nd Ave Suite 5000, Miami, FL 33182, United States. It is categorised as : Private Seventh-day Adventist high school.
Other categories: School, Day care center, Elementary school, High school, Kindergarten, Middle school, Preschool
Ratings & Ranking
Greater Miami Adventist Academy has a rating of 3.5 and is ranked number 3119 in the US.
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Address & Location
Greater Miami Adventist Academy is located at 500 NW 122nd Ave Suite 5000, Miami, FL 33182, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Private Seventh-day Adventist high school, the school fees for Greater Miami Adventist Academy range between 16,000 USD and 20,000 USD.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Greater Miami Adventist Academy.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Greater Miami Adventist Academy has 74 reviews with an overall rating of 3.5. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
However, I shouldn’t have been caught off guard, considering my prior challenges with enrollment and registration. Communicating with school staff over the summer proved nearly impossible. Despite numerous attempts via phone calls, voicemails, and emails, I eventually had to resort to having my dad visit the school in person for further information. While I diligently completed all admission paperwork, my children were still not fully enrolled by the start of the school year. This initial experience left me with the impression that the school lacked both organization and effective communication.
I frequently reached out to the principal, assistant principal, and staff concerning enrollment, registration, and my sons academic challenges. Initially, my inquiries were disregarded by the principal until I escalated the matter to the superintendent. However, the subsequent email exchanges were disappointing, displaying a condescending and unprofessional tone. With my prior knowledge of navigating school systems, I advocated for necessary accommodations. Regrettably, these accommodations were implemented without my input and were poorly managed by the staff. Despite raising concerns with the teachers, many continued to neglect communication and adherence to the accommodations. Even after elevating the issue to the superintendent, there was no noticeable improvement.
The teachers seem to lack competency in accommodating diverse learning styles and addressing disabilities effectively. Their heavy reliance on technology for instruction is concerning. My experience with this Seventh-Day Adventist Academy has been disappointing, as I believe my children wouldnt thrive in this environment. Theres a notable absence of focus on spiritual growth and academic excellence. I believe these issues trace back to the administration, particularly the principal, whose priorities seem centered around financial gain rather than fostering spiritual and academic development.
Despite the predominantly negative experiences, I want to extend my appreciation to Mrs. Ovalle and Mrs. Tamara Amich-Montero. They were receptive to my concerns and facilitated effective communication, which I found invaluable.
Another thing that bothers me is the education. I feel like they dont teach the way they should. Im not saying that they dont give enough work because believe me they give plenty. For example, they have a teacher teaching a subject who I am sure didnt even study in college to teach the subject that he is teaching now. The subject I am referring to is Bible. In my current Bible class, all we do is listen to the teacher talk and always do the same type of work. And it gets old and it doesnt feel interactive at all.
I give 2 stars because at least at this school there isnt as much drugs and bad influence as there is in another public school out there. And I have had some kind of meaningful interactions with some of my friends and maybe 1 or 2 teachers.
GMAA, please be better and do better. I want to be proud to attend this school, but I cannot if we do not prioritize the spirituality the way we say we do.