About Liberty Youth Academy
Liberty Youth Academy ( Private educational institution ) is located at 631 S 1100 E, St. George, UT 84790, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Private educational institution, School
Ratings & Ranking
Liberty Youth Academy has a rating of 4.5 and is ranked number 24180 in the US.
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Address & Location
Liberty Youth Academy is located at 631 S 1100 E, St. George, UT 84790, United States.
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Liberty Youth Academy.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Liberty Youth Academy has 13 reviews with an overall rating of 4.5. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
This year however I learned from other moms that the above grades were all extremely behind in their studies. My children were also falling behind. Week after week I asked for the work that had been done so I could follow their academics and what they were learning so I could help them if needed. I didn’t receive any work all year but my child brought home a huge 3 in. file full of the work they did. He was behind. He was doing 2nd grade work when it should have been 3rd grade.my child wasn’t the only kid in class that was behind. Apparently the whole class was behind according to the teacher. She didn’t offer any type of game plan on how to effectively get them up to speed. Class sizes are small so they shouldn’t have been this behind.
Let’s talk about korah. It was apparently the only focus this year. One parent said her child felt pressured enough to have money to donate that money was stolen from moms purse. No child should be pressured enough to donate that the only way they felt they had money was to steal. Classes were competing against each other to make the most of money to donate to korah. The end of year program I was unimpressed I felt that the kids were all exploited to benefit korah. That was the whole program-korah. Now don’t get me wrong I’m glad we were able to learn about service but the way the academics were handled. The focus wasn’t on our own. We shouldn’t be paying for private school and sacrificing so much for us to have to catch up our children so they won’t be behind for the next grade. The school was amazing I just think the owners pride of korah got carried away. Hopefully that changes for those who are attending next year….