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Harvest Community School
(904) 221-1024
P.O. Box 350129
Jacksonville, FL 32235
Level: PK-10
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Harvest Community School, Jacksonville, FL.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:10.91% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:92.43% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:7.57% (2008)
Hispanic:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)




Harvest Community School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating3


Harvest Community School Reviews

 
I hear the elementary school is good, but our experience was with jr/sr high. School claims to be interdenominational but is charasmatic. Tongues were a divisive issue in Bible class. If the students whine and complain about the workload the assignments were dropped or simplified--even though they were not difficult to begin with. We saw a major drop in our student's test scores after just 1 year at Harvest. There is definitely favoritism shown to students related to the administrator-- a real spirit of entitlement is best description. Many of the students did not seem to have an appreciation or respect for education. The testing environment for mid-terms, finals, SAT was terrible (talking, throwing paper etc). Because it is a community school and parents are required to be involved there is a huge parent gossip network. Don't expect privacy.

Harvest is dedicated to their kids being set apart and not conforming to the things of this world. This is a difficult battle in 2009. Bravo to the leadership!!!

Harvest has a beautiful heart. Our family only attended for one year. The teachers have time to care for the children and are not short tempered ever! The school works hard to provide a safe, God first, pleasant environment for the children.The teachers represented Christ very well in the class room. Although the school was experiencing many growing pains their concept is a beautiful one. Religion was not over the top for our family. We take our Christianity very seriously and enjoyed a school reinforcing our beliefs in the class. Our children were truelly happy to wake and go to school three days a week. We wish Harvest well and may return for middleschool some day!

I think Harvest is an EXCELLENT school morally and academically. My children have all tested far beyond there grade level. The teachers truly care for the heart of the child and bring out the best in them. I am very thankful. We have been there for 3 years and are completely satified. I have both homeschooled and gone to christian school and Harvest is the best of both worlds. The administration and staff are very loving and full of grace and willing to stand by and partner with you in the education of your children. They are very teachable and humble and also knowledgable and wise.

I would give it 5 stars except the school is going though growing pains. The biggest thing I can say about this school is that the teachers really care. We have two students that have attended for the last two years and they and us love the school. Are there areas for improvement. Yes. Did tuition need to go up? Yes. I attended the meeting and reviewed all the books and compared them to other schools. It is priced right. As far as the 'cult' goes I would really like if someone explained what it was. Everything I have seen is that is is a solid Christian background. We are baptists and there has been nothing we have seen that is out of 'touch'. Since Parents are so involved you actaully get to see all the warts of the school compared to many others that you might not see.

Harvest is an awesome school. We feel that it is the best place for our children. The school has an open door policy and all parents are welcome. It has no cult-like feel at all.

Harvest is a great place for our children. The teachers really care about the well being of our children, not only with their studies but most importantly the well being of their hearts. The administration cares for the families enough to help in areas of parenting by making classes available for us to take with other families. we love the community. other families

I agree that Harvest has struggled with growing pains and need to fine tune their administration however, their concept is praise-worthy. As for their religious beliefs, we don't feel imposed on and ultimately worship the same God. We were previously at another Christian School for five years that proved to not live up to our standards nor its cost. The 3rd grade had 28 students and we were paying $6,000 a year. As for Harvest tuition increases, there is no other school to compare with. The moral compass and protection of your child's heart does not exist elsewhere . You truly get what you pay for. It is where you heart and priorities are as to whether you feel it is worth the price. I will pay more for quality staff, quality classmates, quality education and small class sizes.

I have recently made the decision to leave the school. It is unfortunate becuase this 'concept' of school had promise. The problems are: 1) forcing a particular belief down your throat. not acceptable because the school is listed as non-denominational. The tuition is going up, but there are no supplies, books, materials, etc to justlfy this. Parents have to pay additional for everything as the year goes, even computer paper. Many families are leaving, I know of 9. I hope the administation can be honest about the finances, and justlfy the price. There is no way to justify the way the force their unusual beliefs on the families. This is a school , not a cult, or it should be for us and others to stay. Very sad situation. I suggest you look into other options that cost the same, there are many choices. Thank you.

Harvest is the best school in Jacksonville, FL - period. There is nothing to even come close to compare to it's acedemic and biblically based education and discipleship of children. Those who complain of not being able to talk with the administration most likely have not tried they are very easy to talk to and discuss issues.

Our child has attended Harvest for four years.The founders are very easy to talk with and keep open communication with all parents. The administration is very organized and the school will be around for many years to come. My child has been to other schools and by far this administration is the most approachable. My child is so happy at Harvest!

Harvest is an Amazing place to be! I have a child in the middle school and have found everyone to be supportive and loving to my child. The education is second to none and is well above grade level expectations. We could not be happier!

The teachers are incredible and go beyond the job and really pour into the students.We love it there! Harvest rocks!

My son has been at HCS for 2 years. We are not happy with the high school. The rules are over the top. It is very over the top with their Christian views. It personally was not the school for me.

Harvet is a great school. Everyone there is family.there are no clicks and groups everyone is toghether.

I have been a parent at Harvest for seven years! The administration has the utmost intregity! The teachers are wonderful and are great at communicating with the parents. I really feel a part of my children's education and find evryone very supportive! We love Harvest!

I have been a parent at this school for a year now. I have found the staff to be dishonest, and the religion to be over the top. We will not be returnning. Unfortutate, because the concept is good.

We have had two children at HCS for several years and love it. Ours teachers have been awesome not only in academic material, but also in loving and encouraging the students. Administration has an open door policy and is always willing to meet with parents. Parents are required to have a background check and are encouraged to be involved in the classroom. Lesson plans are provided so you always know what is going on in the class and we get frequent e-mail communication from the school as well as our teachers. It is obvious that the faculty truly believes in what they are doing and has their heart in it - this isn't just a job for them; it's a ministry.

My children have been at Harvest Community School for the past 5 years. My husband and I feel that this has been one of the best decisions we have made for our family! We have had a total of 8 teachers during this time. Although we may not see eye to eye on every little issue, we have never had a teacher that we did not feel geniunely cared for and loved our kids. Our children have been encouraged and affirmed each year. One of our favorite things about Harvest is that the teachers truly see themselves as mentors to the children. Our children continue to have great relationships with all their past teachers! It makes me feel good as a parent to know that my children are happy, secure, and growing in a nurturing environment.

If you would like your child enrolled in a academically and morally sound school, Harvest is the place for you. We have been a part of the school for 3 years and have found the academics superior to any private school in the area. We know because we have looked around. But that is not why we stay at Harvest. To have your child challenged academically is wonderful, but to have their hearts in check daily with Biblical world views, is why we love Harvest. Every teacher can and does talk about the love of God and discipleship in every subject. The parent support and administration communication is phenominal. Small class size and gifted teachers make learning fun and exciting. My children look forward to school each day and are becoming great thinkers with knowledge, not regurgitaters of facts.

What a PRIVILEGE it is for our family to be a part of a school whose heart is for the both the parents and our next generation! We have been partnering with Harvest for six wonderful years and we are looking forward to many more.

HCS seems like a 'great' school on the surface, but when you get involved you realize it's the exact opposite. The administration uses poor judgement on important issues regarding the students safety and overall well being. When you bring your concerns to the administrators attention they make you feel like your concerns aren't valid and they know what's best for your children. It's very disturbing. We will not be returning to HCS next school year due to the poor leadership.

I have been a student at HCS for 3 years and it has been great until this year. There is a great divide among the students in middle and high school this year. I have been made to feel that I am not 'Christian' enough because I don't worship a certain way. It's an awful feeling going to school and not feeling welcome in a place where we are all suppose to respect each other.

We have been a HCS family for four years and love what the school has to offer great teachers, small class sizes, and a safe environment. However, this year the administration is taking a path that is leading the school in a different direction without discussing it with the parents. I feel this violates the trust I have placed in this school. Unless there is a new administration next year we will not be returning to HCS.

This school is one of the few I know with open ended communication from the families. Although the retreat last wekend brought up some differences in worship, the administration handled it beautifully, listening to all concerns and learning for the future. This is what a school should be - not perfect, but willing to listen to all parents when issues arise!

This is the best school I've ever been too. I am in 10th grade at hcs and it is just awesome. It is my first year at hcs and I actually had low expectations for this school but they blew me away. Everyone in my grade is like a family. There are about 14 boys and about the same nuber of girls in 10th grade. The teachers actually teach and the class sizes are small enough for the teachers to be hands on. (That cell phone thing is not a problem with the teachers what so ever)

The school has moved to a new campus. It is awesome! It is growing quickly. If you want a great school that really has solid christian values and requires the parents to be christians this is it. It is a combo school/homeschool where the kids go to school three days and you homeschool for two. Great teachers! The only downside is they do rely on parents a lot for recess etc and sometimes they are on the cell phone more than really paying attention. Overall I highly recommend this to christian parents that want to be active in thier kids education.

My child just finished K5 at HCS. There are minor safety issues (no fence around entire campus), but the kids are watched closely. Love the Christian atmosphere - just slightly too repressive. Overall, much better than public schools.

facility has some safety issues; school is growing faster than infrastructure and support; more of a camp than a school; school does not seem to embrace parent involvement beyond go with the flow type support.



 

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