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Martin Luther King Junior Christian Academy
(225) 356-7407
P.O. Box 80109
Baton Rouge, LA 70898
Level: PK-8
District: Private



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Cenus InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:88.72% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:13.54% (2006)


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Martin Luther King Junior Christian Academy Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Martin Luther King Junior Christian Academy Reviews

 
Overall I think MLK is a good school, I attended MLK from elementary to middle school. When I graduated I had to receive tutoring in math, I agree that they need to change there curriculum. Sometimes the teachers where very intimidating at times, but sometimes that is needed. I think they need more activities for the students and more electives for the students.While attending MLK I received good grades, but I am natural motivated to learn. If you want your kids to be succuss in life, take time out with them to make sure that they are learning the necessary things that will help them be successful in life.

I have seen the comments and I have to disagree with them. If the curriculum was so bad then parents would have started pulling their children out once they saw a problem. MLK is actually now using the same books as the public schools use. We have new teachers that have some public school directions. On top of that God is in control of the school and he is allowing it to be used for his glory. So before people talk badly about MLK they should evaluate whether their child went there for an education or to waste their parents money.

The school is not preparing the students to function in the basics of education, my child attended and was not prepared for the Leap, his reading and math was extremely poor. The staff should look at a more challenging curriculum. They intimidate the children into submission, but the structure is poor. The children who attend ate ill prepared for life after MLK. Most of them fall behind when going on to public schools, this is sad. We are paying for a better education, through smaller class sizes,etc...but MLK does not supply the answer.

My Daughter attends MLK. The curricular is not challenging. Although my daughter passed the leap test, she was not nearly prepared for the math portion. I feel MLK should look into providing college prep courses or a more advanced curricular. This would prepare our children for high school and college.

My daughter was previously a student here. They were more focused on intimidating the children over anything else.



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