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St. Lawrence Catholic School

St. Lawrence Catholic School

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44429 Utica Rd, Utica, Michigan, 48317, United States
(586) 731-0135 www.stlawrence-school.com
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Dec 7, 2017
Worst school in the area, bullying is 24/7 and nothing is done about it, 99% of the teachers are awful, if you aren't good at sports you won't survive, and they only care about money, so long story short I would never recommend this school to anyone.

Dec 11, 2016
This is by far the worst school you can have your child attend, no matter what anyone says this school is not for your child. The school does not know how to handle bullying instead they act as if your child is the problem. It is in your best interest to go elsewhere. If you believe your child would have a better education in this school you have been lied to.

Aug 2, 2015
I went here for Kindergarten - 2nd grade the only nice teacher that I got there was Mrs. Salerno in Kindergarten (aka that is why I put 1 star) but she retired and from then on 1st and 2nd grade was the worst part of my life so far. I wanted to die! why? Because in 1st grade I got Mrs. Karwan uggg she was old but very mean I felt like I was Odie from Garfield and she was garfeild aka Garfield bullies Odie. But then I felt like dieing in 2nd grade I GOT THE MEANEST MOST CRULE TEACHER OF ALL Mrs. Walz. BOY SHE WAS WICKED SHE GAVE ME A SLIP EVERY DAY AND IT WAS A PINK SLIP! >:( AND WHAT DO YOU KNOW WHEN I 1ST COME IN AND AT MY LOCKER SE SAID THIS "JUSTIN LAND#@$@ I DONT THINK YOU WIL BE GOOD SO HERE IS A PINK SLIP." BY THEN I HATED HER AND I STILL DO I WOULD NOT GO HERE AT ALL! SO IF I WERE YOU GO TO B.E.C.K elemantary school! FROM YOUR REALLY MAD STUDENT, Justin L. Ps: I HOPE I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR! PPs: I only liked Mrs. Salerno

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