(305) 949-6535
14650 NE 12th Ave
North Miami, FL 33161
Levels: PK-8
District: Private
Holy Family Catholic School Census Data
Census Info
Value
Year
White, non-Hispanic:
1.16%
(2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:
96.51%
(2008)
Hispanic:
1.74%
(2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:
0.58%
(2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:
0%
(2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:
10.75%
(2008)
Holy Family Catholic School Ratings Summary
Average Quality Rating
3
Average Principals Rating
2
Average Teachers Rating
2
Average Activities Rating
2
Average Parents Rating
2
Average Safety Rating
3
Holy Family Catholic School Reviews
Quality Score: 4 Post Date:2009-09-03
“There is a new principal and over 7 new teachers this 2009-2010 school year. They are commited to quality education, firm discipline and fairness all-round. See the difference soon.” This review was posted by a other.
Quality Score: 3 Post Date:2006-08-11
“Over the years I have seen many changes at Holy Family, but my husband and I have sent all of our children to school there and are satisfied with the education they have received. Three of our children have already graduated from Holy Family and gone on to much success in high school and college. Our younger two are attending now and we are looking forward to a new year with our new principal and new teachers.” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: 3 Post Date:2006-07-26
“When I came to this school it started off great. I love this school but the teachers are very rude and very bad they have no respect for you or anybody else. I suggest you don't let you're kids stay in holy family its a bad school. The students UGH No comment. Please I inform you do not let you're kids go to this shcool.” This review was posted by a student.
Quality Score: 3 Post Date:2005-05-05
“My son attended Holy Family for his kindergarten and first grade years. He never had homework in kindergarten and only spelling words for first grade. He was passes to the second grade when I found out he was on kindergarten reading level. I took him out of Holy Family. The public school he now attends has been working with him and now at the end of the second grade he is on beginner second grade reading level. They are giving him free tutoring whereas, Holy Family wanted $20 an hour. I did not have this kind of money so he was LEFT BEHIND. I wish I had never let my child attend this school. It was more about money than a child getting off to a good start.” This review was posted by a parent.
This review was posted by a other.