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Openning hours
  • Monday 9:25 AM – 3:55 PM
  • Tuesday 9:25 AM – 3:55 PM
  • Wednesday 9:25 AM – 3:55 PM
  • Thursday 9:25 AM – 3:55 PM
  • Friday 9:25 AM – 3:55 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Sciences
Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Sciences
Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Sciences
Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Sciences
Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Sciences
Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Sciences
Reviews
Vanessa D (01/14/2020)
Once the principal/staff decide that they want your child out, they will start pushing your child out of this school. And they make it very clear that they want the child gone. Either through EXCESSIVE suspensions/exclusions, or calling you nonstop while you’re at work. If you have a child that may need extra support I would recommend finding another school that truly cares and wants to help. My child’s kindergarten year has been a nightmare. Never thought a 5 year old would be viewed as public enemy #1. I will be speaking with superintendent of the district about this school.
Amber Stark (11/23/2020)
Good teaching staff and facilities.
Vlad Ryabikov (12/28/2016)
I miss that school so much. I've been there for 3 years ever since it opened. It's been a long time ago but many great memories were made. Definitely gonna visit again.
them bo (10/20/2018)
Really disappointed! I finishes my courses 3 months and still didn't receive my certificate and the office doesn't want to get involved with that.nAll the classes are almost ruined and doesn't look at all with the pictures on internet. Students need to clean the whole class before going home.nThe class rooms are not equipped.nThe kitchen was soooo dirty everytime!!
Victori Jewel (09/04/2018)
The staff are unfriendly and don’t genuinely care about students. Some good teachers but that’s subjective. New principal this year brings a small glimmer of hope for positive change, however I’m not too sure how much can be, since most of it happens at district level. Bussing is horrendous, and neither the district or first student will take responsibility for any part of it. The food program serves very minimal nutrition to those who are willing to pay or the ones who don’t have to. Special ed department seems a little better than other schools, but not offering the same services so wouldn’t rank as high.nIn this area, there are better schools, but they are full and waiting lists are closed.
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