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September 2022 by Madina A
MashaAllah, great school and stuff. So happy to enroll my kids here.But one small thing I didn’t like is outfit rules. Students have to follow school dress code which is amazing, but teachers don’t. They wear any type of distractive outfits, and we often concern them to a parents. I wish they also wear appropriate, casual clothing so we truly appreciate their diligence for others. Moreover, right clothing manners will increase respect and being proud muslims in young kids too. (Opinion)
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September 2022 by Madina Abdirakhmanova
MashaAllah, great school and stuff. So happy to enroll my kids here.But one small thing I didn’t like is outfit rules. Students have to follow school dress code which is amazing, but teachers don’t. They wear any type of distractive outfits, and we often concern them to a parents. I wish they also wear appropriate, casual clothing so we truly appreciate their diligence for others. Moreover, right clothing manners will increase respect and being proud muslims in young kids too. (Opinion)
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July 2022 by Real 1018
Bias, lots of nepotism and favoritism!Unfortunately they get caught in their own lies. It’s actually quite sad that they literally only have 3 early education teacher who are qualified the rest are TAs turned teacher w/o the proper credentials and experience. They only favor board members and PTA staff who works like dogs for them and coughs up lots of cash. They don’t respect other parents concerns and requests! So disappointing
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June 2022 by Mohammed Sheikh
They are charging up to1200 for summer classes for kids, they don’t even have qualified teachers to run the place. They have their own kids teaching the kids so they can hog all the money. Do not fall for this scam of a school for any kind of Islamic teachings. Their goal is to make money that’s all
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June 2022 by Arif habeeb
They will treat your kids depending on your financial status, They have fund raising events every other month, teachers are not experienced and do not know how to take care their class, if you complain about teachers they will take revenge on your kidsyes they will keep a good eye on your kids if parents are involved in PTA and keep giving them donations.Please stop doing this in the name of islam !May Allah give them Hidayah !
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August 2021 by HAAMIDULLAH KHAN
well I have been there starting from preschool and left at 3rd grade.and I got 10 trophies IN TOTAL and I won all the spelling bees except 1.
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August 2021 by HAMMADULLAH KHAN
learning was hard it took me 2 hours to finish homework but in public school I had bearly homework but it was easy and was eaiser to under stand
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September 2019 by yasir khan
Being a father of a 4 year old, I am very picky and very careful while making some crucial decisions for my young one. And choosing the right Islamic school was definitely one of those. I have screened few Islamic schools in my area and fortunately Al-Huda did perfectly fit the bill. I am very happy and at peace sending my daughter to this school knowing that the school’s management and staff are working above and beyond not only to provide the best and most competitive education available for the kids out there, but also to provide the safest and most productive environment at the same time.
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September 2019 by Komal Khan
This school does not only teaches Islamic values but also practices them so the students learn them for life. My daughter goes to K.G , she started last year and Alhamdolillah I had a wonderful experience with the school both academic years . Teachers work with parents and students . My daughter gets upset when its a weekend and no school day , that's how much she loves being at AL-HUDA CADEMY !!
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September 2019 by Ishrath Ali
My oldest child attended Al-Huda Academy from KG to 3rd grade. She is now in 12th grade. My second child attended Al-Huda Academy from Pre-K to 4th grade. He is now in 11th grade. My third child attended Al-Huda Academy from Pre-K to 2nd grade. She is now in 9th grade. And my 4th child is currently enrolled in KG at Al-Huda Academy. I felt that the foundation that Al-Huda Academy gave my children helped them to succeed in middle school and in high school. The teachers and staff are very dedicated. I am overall quite satisfied with the quality of education at Al-Huda Academy and I highly encourage others to consider enrolling their children in Al-Huda Academy as well.
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August 2019 by Fatima Quadri
The teachers are not helpful and the kids are rude. The homework amount is absurd. My sister who was in first grade would spend THREE HOURS A DAY on homework, which is the same amount of time that a HIGH SCHOOLER spends on homework. They barely spent any time trying to make her get better and when we put her in public school, her reading level increased within weeks and now she is able to read at a higher level than most kids in her grade.
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May 2019 by Nida Khan
Best Islamic School. School teachers try their best to help each student in every way they can to bring them up to the mark if a student needs extra help. We have been with Al-Huda for 6 years and have a very positive experience.Appreciate all the efforts put in by School faculty for working hard towards the betterment of Our kid’s . Respectfull and decant environment.We highly recommend this School.