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    4.5 (8 reviews)
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    Blue ribbon school. I am impressed with the academic commitment from the teachers and families.

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    Impact Academy of Arts and Technology

    Impact Academy of Arts and Technology

    2.8
    (12 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    If you're thinking about enrolling your child here, forget about it. The school has gone downhill…read moreover the years and has yet to prove that they set their students up for success. The high school is now under a new principal who is set on following the rulebook, isn't helping at all. Shes also just straight up rude most of the time. Most of the bathrooms are closed throughout the school day, causing an inconvenience to students who only get less than 10 minutes to go to the bathroom. The admin is planning to take away many things for teachers, such as their prep period. Alumni often state that this school did not prep them for college whatsoever. Their high percentage rate for kids getting into 4 year universities is all for show, these kids are required to apply to cal state schools. Their college counselor is also lacking. My friend was moved to regular decision from one of their top schools just because the counselor didn't send in her transcript in time, and this happened more than once. There is little to no AP classes offered here as well. Their environment is not friendly, as they only give kids a slap on the wrist for doing wrong things. I remember this one time a kid was caught doing blackface during school hours, he didn't even need to apologize to the school and ended up facing very little consequences. They allow kids to continue attending the school even though that puts the idea of their "safe environment for all" at risk. I can tell why enrollment rates are dropping significantly. The administration currently have no regard for the teachers or the students. Just go to LPS if you're dead set on your kid going to a charter school.

    If I could give this place negative stars, I would. Attending Dismal Heights Middle/High School is…read morelike willingly signing up for a slow descent into chaos, confusion, and the occasional fire drill that may or may not be real. Imagine a building designed by someone who hated children and air circulation. Half the classrooms don't have working lights, the bathrooms are missing basic amenities (soap, paper towels, occasionally doors), and the HVAC system has two settings: Arctic Tundra and Surface of the Suns Some are lovely, underpaid saints fighting an uphill battle with no support. Others have clearly given up and are just counting down the days to retirement by assigning packets from 1998. I once saw a sub try to teach math using a VHS tape of "Bill Nye" and a whiteboard marker that didn't work. Communication is either nonexistent or completely confusing. You'll get 14 robocalls in one day about Spirit Week but not a single warning when the school suddenly cancels lunch because "the delivery truck got lost." One time they sent out a dress code email in Comic Sans. Enough said. A swirling mass of hormones, hallway drama, and TikTok trends. The social atmosphere is either "Mean Girls" or "Lord of the Flies," depending on the time of year. They served us a "chicken" sandwich once that defied both science and the FDA. I still don't know what that meat was. Probably best not to ask. if you enjoy stress, mystery rashes, and being cold in August, Dismal Heights might be the place for you. Otherwise, run.

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    Hayward High School

    Hayward High School

    2.5
    (2 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    My daughter went hayward high her freshman year in 2017. Hayward high has good staff members, and…read moremy daughter has only told me good things about some of the teachers. Hayward high also has many extracurricular activities such as Photography, Sports Medicine, BioMed, Engineering and etc. They also have college prep classes such as Avid and Puente, which not all schools have these classes. My daughter is a Junior and plays volleyball. Few months ago she has went against Hayward High's varsity volleyball team. They're volleyball team wasn't the best, but the one thing I loved about them was that even though the score was 7-16 they would still have smiles on they're faces and they all would hype each other up ! Hayward High has their school spirit and good sportsmanship!

    i do not recommended this school what so ever, most times you see kids in the bathroom smoking it…read moreup and the security gaurds do nothing about it, teachers are helpful but will mark you absent if you don't say your name to them (only if your a new student like i am), i went to classes on monday and tuesday and they still marked me absent and it makes me mad because i was there and present. most kids are disrespectful, rude, and don't help out. i asked someone for help because i was new on campus and i couldn't find my class and they told me to, "f off and go away", and honestly they could've just said i don't know instead of that. and honestly hayward high school isn't a school where you wanna send your kids if you want them to get a good education, teachers are helpful to an extent but most of them not really, they try to be nice but afterwards they aren't. overall i don't recommend this school if you want your kids to have a good education, and i am a freshman here and i don't even recommend it. (i've been here for less than a week and it was the worst few days of my life.) DO NOT CHOOSE THIS SCHOOL.

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    Moreau Catholic High School

    Moreau Catholic High School

    3.5
    (30 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Moreau has truly disappointed my son and our family. We brought into their belief that Moreau staff…read moreis here for your child. They use catch phrases like we are a community and understand that kids will make mistakes, we are pillars, we will work with your child, were here for them. Well, it turned out that it didn't apply to my son. My experience with the current leadership at Moreau I feel was very bias towards my son and wife. After serving his suspension he was not afforded a review committee board meeting as described in the student handbook 2024-2025 to review parties involved, evidence etc. The principle stated that she knows my son is a good kid but it's better for him and the Moreau community for him not be a student here at the school. Our appeal to the principal decision was summited with no response from the leadership. Per student handbook, appeals are to be submitted to the principle within 24 hrs. The principal said at that moment that appeals are handled by the school president. So, the appeal was summited again to the school president. Three days pass and my wife contacted the school president who claimed she hasn't checked her emails in the past three days and that appeals are handled by the principle. The appeal was forwarded via email back to the principle. Still no response to the appeal. My son was not allowed to return to Moreau. The principle stated she's doing my son a favor by not expelling him but instead letting me withdrawal him. Well, that hasn't turned out well for my son or family. Let me share this with everyone who reading my review. Our refund was denied because of their refund policy. We have paid over $12,000 dollars in tuition to Moreau to date for my son who only has completed 3.5 weeks of school. That's right over $12,000 for 3.5 weeks of school. This should be a crime to have the ability to do this. Moreau sites that each head count for tuition is calculated in their yearly school budget. Moreau has no regards to how their decision has financially and mentally impacted my son and our family. No regards to my family budget and finances. This is unethical that Moreau is not going to refund my son tuition. There needs to be consumer protections laws for paying families at private schools such as Moreau Catholic High. Parents who currently have kids enrolled at Moreau need to question the business office about tuition insurance for consumer protection. The super sad part about all of this is Moreau touts' community but don't live up to it. My wife submitted an addendum to the appeal letter explaining how much we are involved in the Moreau and Oakland Diocese community. The school principal and president apparently don't care that I'm highly known and respected in the cyo track and field community. The school principal and president don't care that I help coach Ben with the track team some years ago at Moreau. The school principal and president don't care that some of your best student athletes have been impacted by my coaching and mentoring. The school principal and president don't care about all the voluntary work my wife has done at my son middle catholic school prior to Moreau. The school principal and president don't care that many families currently that have kids enrolled at Moreau know of the contributions me and wife have done in the community. Just a pointed fact public school students have more protected student rights than private school students who pay tuition. Nonetheless, I'm seeking legal counsel.

    It's been about 3.5 years since I wrote my original review of Moreau Catholic High School. I wrote…read morethe original review within the first or second month of my son attending the school. Now both my son and daughter attend and I have a good knowledge of most of the sports, activities, clubs, teachers, faculty, etc. Overall our experience has been top notch, it truly is the best High School in South Alameda County. We have been so pleased with the staff and faculty and we have seen such a renovation boom with new the sports field, bleachers, sound system, scoreboard, etc. They've modernized the campus theatre, and now they are in the process of renovating the individual class rooms. It's amazing to see things change so fast, right before your eyes. My son had some difficulty his sophomore year with a couple of subjects and his counselors were "On It", they worked with him with special tutoring after school and co-lab's. They made sure he didn't slip through the cracks, my wife and I were amazed and grateful for the outpouring of attention when they see a student struggling. He's back on track, thanks to the staff, and is prepared for college next year. Now, is everything, (as Mary Poppins said) "Practically Perfect in Every Way"? No, we had a couple of teachers who tested our nerves, the cost of a private education has made me sweat bullets once or twice and I have not agreed with everything the upper management of the school has done, but overall I'd give the school a 95% out of 100. There is always room for improvement and it's continuing to be a great experience. If you can afford it and you wish for your children to attend one of the better colleges or universities in the country, you can't beat the higher education model of Moreau Catholic.

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    All Saints Catholic School

    All Saints Catholic School

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    My children attended All Saints, beginning in 4th and 6th grade. Before that, we attended East…read moreAvenue Elementary School. There was nothing wrong with public school, but we wanted more for our children as they grew into young adults. We first learned about All Saints when my husband coached their boy's basketball team. Both of us were from Christian and Catholic backgrounds and we found the moral and spiritual guidance intertwined with their sports program complementary to our parenting style. We decided to transfer our children from public to private schools simply due to the opportunities, rigor, and environment that private schools afford. Each family views and values education differently, and in our case- my father instilled in me that "education is something that no one can take away from you." Therefore, we value a holistic and realistic education that provides many opportunities. How children perform and function in school is the sum of familial values and school environment. All Saints Catholic School complemented our familial values based on the following: 1. Spiritual, religious, and moral compass: Opportunities to develop faith formation simultaneously with the curriculum. Opportunities for us as a family to discuss current world events in a particular context and offer positive coping skills. 2. Academic rigor: Low classroom counts, better teacher-to-parent relationships, opportunities for science camps and science fairs. 3. School/parent environment/ sports: The administration is dedicated to the learning and safety of the children. When public schools were still distance learning, this institution had protocols for early in-classroom teaching (a lifesaver for me as I was on the frontlines in the ICU). Social events that are both wholesome, fun, and spiritual- Fiesta, Crab Feed, Fun Run, school dances, etc. They have a well-established CYO program with dedicated and league/diocese-winning coaches. 4. Kids Klub: after-school caregiving for those who require extended care. 5. Robust choir/ music program with a dedicated choir/ music director. 6. Safety of the campus My child is nearing graduating from All Saints and will soon transition to high school. My eldest was offered a generous scholarship at a prestigious private high school in Oakland but instead chose to attend a distinguished private high school in Hayward. Both were blessings and opportunities that I believe would not have been available to us if we had not chosen All Saints Catholic School. Many of our fondest memories originate with activities and events sponsored by All Saints and the Oakland Diocese. I highly recommend All Saints Catholic School- and if you'd like to know more-- find out yourself!

    If Community is what you are looking for - All Saints Catholic School is the place you and your…read morechild want to be. My child has been attending this school since TK and is now in 7th Grade. All Saints has persevered through Covid, to Teacher shortages and the general challenges of living in the Bay Area. Their Faith based approach and the way they keep up with an ever evolving curriculum has shown that they strive to ensure every student succeeds. Every teacher has a vested interest in your child to be their very best. There's always an opportunity for Parent and Student alike to show their school spirit and involvement. From the annual Fiesta to the School Dances to the Fun Run, Student Council and Science Camp - it "Takes a Village". And that is what All Saints is about. So if you are looking at schools and want to tour the best I recommend checking out what All Saints Catholic School is all about.

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