By: Your Neighbor
Date: March, 2007
I appreciate the comments posted about our school. RBS is committed to meeting the needs of the whole student; academically, spiritually, physically, and socially. RBS has monthly meetings with parents to inform them of upcoming events as well as new policies and procedures. I agree with the parent that made the comment that schools work well when the principal and parents communicate together; however, I will add that a good portion of our parents do not attend the monthly meeting where most of our communication takes place. Our school is proud to have a small exta-curricular sports program. We currently have fielded boys and girls basketball, boys soccer, and girls volleyball. A pee-wee baseball team is in the works as well as flag football for the boys.
By: parent
Date: March, 2007
Redwood Baptist School has genuine concern for the children and their families. Parent involvement is always encouraged. My child has attended this school for three years, and each teacher has been special to her and our family. My child has learned to read so well, and can read the King James Bible at an age when children in public schools have just begun reading. Elementary classes include the basics, as well as Spanish, P.E., Etiquette, and Choir. The Administration is highly qualified through appropriate college education, and experience. Principal Jason Azzarello is new to his position this year, and I think he does an excellent job of working with teachers and parents to make this school and each student excel.
By: parent
Date: February, 2007
Yes it s a lot cheaper, but in the long run is it worth it - no There tends to be a lot of 'miscommunication' between the Principal and Teachers. I think we as parents have a right to demand answers and be heard. A school works when parents and principal can work together - for the best of the children.

