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View more area information. New Local Information. This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records. Updated brick ranch in Barclay Downs in prestigious Southpark.

This home features mature landscaping, and a fenced backyard with a private patio. The kitchen is complete with granite countertops, tile backsplash and updated appliances and is open to the den. Home Details for Scofield Rd. Interior Features. Stories: 1.

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Assigned Schools. These are the assigned schools for Scofield Rd. Alexander Graham Middle. GreatSchools Rating. Parent Rating Average. My son was in rolled in six grade and While the academics were good, the administration was poor. I had a guidance counselor who did not call me back in two weeks like she promised. The administration could not take care of a bullying event that took place in the bathroom.

They have no security cameras. I would not recommend the school! Parent Review 6y ago. Myers Park High. When we placed our child at Myers Park we had such high expectations, specially of the IB program. So far, the IB program has been nothing but "busy work". For example, one of the projects my child did was give a speech in English class. He had to do the research, write the speech and recite the speech.

That was a great assignment, except for the fact that they had to memorize the entire speech weren't even allowed to use a few note cards as reminders and the speech was exactly 5 mins.

For every 15 seconds the speech was over or under the 5 mins, points were deducted. Seems relatively reasonable except they were not allowed to use a watch and the teacher covered the clock in the classroom. My question is; what is this suppose to teach the kids?

This is not real life; it is just a busy exercise that teaches them nothing. I have given many speeches in my life at conferences and work and I have NEVER had to give the speech without visual aids or notecards, or without the use of a clock. Bosco, the principal, is less than available, though he claims to have an open door policy. I wrote him 2 separate emails about my willingness to volunteer my time and money to making the school a better place, given the recent school shootings.

He never replied to me. I called and spoke to his administrative assistant and made an appointment with Mr. Bosco, since he had not answered either one of my emails. I arrived to the appointment and waited 15 mins before his assistant came out to ask me the reason for my visit.

I explained to her again I wanted to talk to him about a program that other schools are implementing in NC for school safety and anti-bullying. She called Mr. Bosco on the radio and he passed me on to speak to one of the coaches about the clubs the school offers to see if my idea fit any one of those clubs.

When the coach realized the purpose of my visit, he sent me back to Mr. Bosco's office, at which time the secretary came out again to find out the reason for my visit.

She went back to the office to speak to Mr. Bosco and returned to tell me he had no idea what I was talking about and had no time for our meeting. She said Mr. Bosco would get back to me to set another appointment.

Of course, I never heard back from him or any body else at the school. Thus, I have to wonder why is a principal not available to speak to a parent who is offering to help.

Parent Review 3y ago. Selwyn Elementary. Selwyn has a very loving and caring feel, but it bleeds mediocrity.



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