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1135 Lincoln St, Red Bluff, California, 96080, United States
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Feb 1, 2017
Saddened buy the changes in this school after homeschooling for five years they had no help for my struggling child and no urgency to get help! And they recommend me to have a backup plan like public school for a child they had no help for ! Home school should be about help and allowing a student to work at there pace.not about funding!!! And they definitely need to get a back up plan for student rather than offer public schooling or say to try another school!! I'm really let down by this school I pray no one else has this happen! I recommend to all parent do not go to this school until they could get with a program that works for all struggling or challenge students!!!

Jun 2, 2016
At the outset, I was told there would be help from the teacher if we had problems. This turned out not to be true. When my student asked for help with math near the end of the year, the teacher appeared to get very angry that we had dared to ask. At first, she said she’d help, and she set an appointment. When I showed up for the appointment after Friday “club,” my student told me the teacher wouldn’t be helping after all. I guess the teacher thought that was sufficient explanation and I would just go home. She tried to avoid me by going into another teacher’s office. I waited patiently and she kept glancing out to see if I’d left yet. Finally, she came out and, through clenched jaw and with flushed face, told me she did not have time to help. Her anger extended through our next bi-weekly meeting. This was perplexing to me, as I had been told there would be help and she had agreed to help that day. I found her behavior very unprofessional. Sometime later, she informed me that it was not her job to help with lessons, that her job was to meet with parents and grade work. That was something it would have been important to know at the beginning. She never apologized, but after about 6 weeks she finally said the last chapter of the math book was optional. This was after a very stressful time of trying to find a math tutor who could work the problems, while being pressured by the teacher to have the book completed by state testing, a full month before the end of school. As it turned out, there were no questions on the state test relating to the last two chapters. A real bright spot at the school was office manager Ms. Kibbie, who was always friendly, helpful and on the ball. The other positive things I can say about Lincoln Street are that the staff provided some challenging and interesting lesson material for language arts and some fun science projects, and my student enjoyed interacting with all of the teachers and other students on Fridays. In summary, I would not recommend Lincoln Street School unless you are a professional teacher.

Apr 4, 2016
I LOVE LINCOLNSTREET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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