Reviews
Add Review- Allison MacKinnonReviewed on Facebook
I do NOT recommend this for anyone! I’m about to start a “Parent” support group for any parent trying to help their child/children work through this ridiculous curriculum! We have a 6th grader and an 11th grader and every single day is tears upon tears and major frustration. The fact that they have to get 80% or it’s not “mastered”, and have to do the 40+ slide problem over is not realistic. We just received our midterm grades, and we are ALL failing. As a result, our high schooler isn’t able...
- Karin McCurdy MelfiReviewed on Facebook
I’ve been reading all of the “would not recommend” comments below, and all I can do is nod and say, “ME, TOO!!” This is the only option our district has given us if we as a family cannot return to in-person instruction in early October...While the pandemic rages on. We’ve been told by our district that it’s either Edmentum for my three kids, choose our own cyber charter school, or homeschool. Imma bout to homeschool because there is almost nothing about any of my three kids’ Edmentum experien...
- Jennifer DiArenzoReviewed on Facebook
Absolutely terrible. Curriculum for my kindergartener is way over her head and does not focus on the fundamentals a new learner needs. Typos, links that don’t work, faculty that gives pat answers. This has been a horrible experience.
- Mellysa CaamanoReviewed on Facebook
Terrible program! Mastery tests need to review what you got incorrect otherwise the child isn’t learning! 30-50 slides of information with a 5 question test? Child misses more than 1 they’ve failed with no review!
- Melissa CooleyReviewed on Facebook
My child is an 11th grader who has a reading disability and suffers from Attention Deficit Disorder. Her Freshman year she was in on-site learning with a dual teaching model. The assignments seemed a couple of years below her grade level, which was expected considering her disabilities. Her Sophomore year she was still in a dual teaching model but the school used Acellus. The assignments were several years below her grade level but she understood them and could do them without someone sittin...