Address: 224 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038, USA
“My review of ECDC is quite delayed (over a year)... but I felt the need to express how happy we were to have our son at ECDC WHILE Kelty Kelley was there (prior to that, I would be writing a ONE star review based on the prior administrator and our HORRIBLE experience with her/a complete lack of support, etc). Thankfully, Principal Kelley actually listens to parents' questions and concerns and takes action! She'll ensure that your child gets the best possible care and education they can receive. Not only is she an incredible administrator but she is the most caring and sincere Principal we've ever met (unfortunately, our time in the Franklin public school system has not resulted in the same positive experiences with our children over many years). We sincerely wish Principal Kelley could "go with us" to the other schools that our children attend. Also, throughout our time at ECDC, the teachers were very understanding, helpful and professional! Whether your child has special needs or not, ECDC provides a well-rounded education for all students, placing value on the "whole child"... including letting kids PLAY and explore through hands-on learning! Thankfully, they also believe in the indisputable benefits of recess and breaks, which allow kids to properly GROW & DEVELOP (unlike the developmentally inppropriate experience they'll receive once they go to Kindergarten and beyond in Franklin). THANK YOU KELTY KELLEY, the teachers and administrators at ECDC for making our time with you a positive experience... you'll always be appreciated and will never be forgotten.”
Address: 224 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038, USA
“Though I wasn't very involved in the many clubs to choose from, I will never forget the teachers who helped me through such hard times and the fun I had throughout my 3 years there. They were the best years I have had so far. It was where I discovered myself.”
Address: 218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038, USA
“As an alumni of the Class of 2016, I'll be reviewing the school mainly in regards to the building and facilities as the faculty have changed. The school is state of the art, having been built in 2014 with fully equipped tech labs, gymnasium and classrooms. Unless you go to a rich town like Newton (which you won't because you don't have a choice) there isn't a nicer high school around. Technology is a mixed bag. The 1:1 device policy means every student gets a Chromebook which is good. However, there's no cell service in the building so texting rarely works, which is bad.”
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