Knapp Academy

1759 Leffingwell NE, 49525, Grand Rapids, United States
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4.55
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Knapp Academy

Knapp Charter Academy is a tuition-free Y5-8 public charter school in Grand Rapids, MI.

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Christina
GB

Excellent school and staff!! Both of my children attended Knapp Charter Academy from kindergarten through 8th grade. The school, academics, moral focus, and staff were excellent!! We have been very pleased with our experience there and would highly recommend it.

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EC
GB

Great academically! This is a great school that gives kids a good quality education. My son is learning more than I expected from Kindergarten and he's taught in such a way that he is engaged all day and really likes school. The reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because we have had some issues at recess. Nothing too serious but enough that I had to speak with the teacher, and she is working on resolving the problem. They listen when you have concerns and try to find a solution right away, which I appreciate.

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TS
GB

Dedicated teachers and admin, safe school We have had a great experience for multiple children. Teachers and principal are conscientious and dedicated. I feel my kids are safe at school, which is so important. The needs are met for different academic levels and learning styles. The only negative is no bussing for field trips. I've seen some of the parents driving, yikes! So, my kids have had to miss a few field trips.

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Raka
GB

Excellent academics, staff & community Excellent academics, excellent staff. Caring and invested in the students. Great kids too. My only reservation is in the lack of out-of-classroom experience or hands-on learning. In K-1st, so far only one field trip per semester and that doesn't seem to be tied into a more holistic approach to learning…they've felt more like a fun outing with friends.

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Mandy
GB

Room For Growth There is always room for growth no matter how academically refined a facility may appear to be. The growth is not so much in the arena of academics, but within the faculty, who are turning heads or being blinded to bulling. Far to often, my child has come home, with comments. Is it really true the faculty favors other students? Are there children being treated differently than the other students?

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