Parents Take Back Education, Florida Prep Currently Enrolling Boys and Girls in Grades 5-12
By Jeanette Middleton, Florida Prep Communications // August 14, 2019
Research has shown that students who attend a private school perform better on scholastic tests
FLORIDA PREP WITHIN YOUR REACH: Research has shown that students who attend a private school perform better on scholastic tests, enjoy smaller class sizes, have less behavioral issues and earn more in college scholarship funds. CLICK HERE to learn more.
BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – How did the first day of school go for your child?
Did the teacher remember their name, welcome them to class and create a warm learning atmosphere?
Did the guidance counselor contact your senior this summer to discuss college plans, electives, or the coming year?
Was your child disappointed to learn that the classes they had anticipated taking were oversubscribed?
If none of the above apply to your family, then you’re probably happy with your school, read on if any of the questions listed above applied to your student.
It’s no surprise that in the mega schools across Brevard Country a staff member will not remember your child’s name, teachers come and go and with a class size often of 20-plus students it’s difficult to remember, right?
But what if in addition to not remembering their name, the teacher announces that the classes your child took and passed the previous year will now be taken again, or the guidance counselor marks your child as “satisfactory” because they have no earthly idea who they may be?
At that point, as parents, we begin to protest.
At Florida Prep we observe that protest each day, particularly in the first 2-4 weeks of a new school year, and often the reasons given for considering Florida Prep are those listed above, but for each family it’s different and that’s what makes us different also.

Research has shown that students who attend a private school perform better on scholastic tests, enjoy smaller class sizes, have less behavioral issues and earn more in college scholarship funds. CLICK HERE to learn more.
At Florida Prep we treat each student as an individual, with unique needs and expectations.
As a small private school, we do not “teach to the test” if your child has the ability to work at an accelerated rate, we make it happen. We also interact with you as parents – encouraging communication between your child’s teachers and the school administration.
And if problems should arise? We know your child sufficiently well to deal with any situation immediately.
As a parent, we strive to do the best for our children but often feel that education is out of our control, and the cost is out of reach, but you could be wrong.

Scholarships, academic awards and payment plans may put a private school within the reach of your family, today!
Research by the National Association of Independent Schools has shown that students who attend private schools do better on tests, are more likely to be accepted and to attend college and are more likely to graduate. Don’t you owe that to your child?
Florida Prep is currently enrolling boys and girls in grades 5-12. For more information call 321-723-3211 or e-mail admissions@flprep.com today.
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