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Harvest Preparatory School

Harvest Preparatory School

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4595 Gender Rd, Canal Winchester, Ohio, 43110, United States
(614) 837-1990 www.harvestprep.org
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Feb 6, 2018
This school is absolute garbage. It's full of closed minded people and some of the teachers leave before a quarter ends all the time. Don't be fooled just because its a religious school, and the tuition is absolute bs. Not only that, but the uniforms cost a lot of money. Also don't come here if you're LGBTQ+ because the students and teachers will make you feel unwelcomed. During spirit emphasis week they made students "pray gay demons away". Trust me when I was here i felt uncomfortable and bullied because of it. There's also not that many extracurricular activities, most of it is just sports. Hmmm no wonder why the art class still uses Crayola paint and low quality brushes. I wonder where all of that money went to? 🤔 But anyway, just go to Canal Winchester or any other school because this place isn't even worth your time. P.S. The lunch was awful

Nov 3, 2017
This school is great! Bit not as good as River!!!

Aug 14, 2015
This school may look promising but coming from a top public school in Columbus my grades and availability of challenging courses dropped heavily. The teachers in upper school (9-12) were in/out, some were secretaries, coaches, and other faculty pushed to be teachers & were unqualified. There were TOO MANY principals, vice principals etc. in/out as well to name for hush hush reasons. There was no extracurriculars except sports so when I applied for college all I could rely on was my outside experience and volunteering (the advisor was NO help & borderline incompetent). The church tied to the school is a BIG part of the school. Plenty of favoritism from administration/family running the church was given toward the students who were church members/students & well known or having been there since elementary. As an incoming grant student a lot of students similar to me were not treated the same & often felt uncomfortable. By the time I graduated my class went from 75 to 34 students & the lucky ones (expelled, or otherwise) who did get to leave were primarily grant students from the public schools. I overall did not feel prepared for college in ANY way coming from this school. Thankfully I had a higher education driven family who had me in clubs, organizations, and academic programs outside of high school. I would NOT recommend this school to anyone.

Dec 21, 2016
This school is the best school in the world thanks pastor rod.

Dec 3, 2015
my experience here has been the best the staff are so organized there time with God is outstanding and the teachers here are helpful and they are there for your child step by step I would consider this school to any of my family

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