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    Almaden Country Day School

    Almaden Country Day School

    4.8
    (66 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    My daughter is wrapping up the third grade at ACDS. Our family has been with the school since her…read morefirst grade year. It's interesting to note how I just mentioned "our family" in reference to ACDS, because it's true - from the start it never felt like it was just my daughter being welcomed into a classroom. My husband and I were also ushered into a community of parents, children, teachers, administrators, and staff that truly are a community. This sense of familiarity and care, right from the start, was welcome. We looked at ACDS for my daughter after having been with a couple of other schools in the region that seemed to emphasize academics above all else. Academics are of course important, but I also wanted my daughter to have the chance to play and explore other possible interests. ACDS has a full complement of enrichment and extracurricular activities. Science, art, drama, music, you name it. There's a choir and a band. And every year every grade puts on a theater production, which I'm hoping next year can be done in the brand new Event Center. When school closed for COVID in March of last year, ACDS was ready for it. They moved their entire educational program online within a matter of 3 days, and it has been going strong ever since. When the school reopened for in-person learning in the fall, they continued the remote learning option alongside it. My daughter is presently the only child left online in her class, though she will be returning to school next week. Her teacher has been in close touch with me to make sure that she feels included and supported. The real gift is that my daughter has felt she is an active and important part of the community no matter where she physically is in relation to the school. And speaking of the teachers, wow! Dedicated and enthusiastic sound cliche but I assure they are not. The thought and energy they put into their lessons, especially even across two learning platforms, is phenomenal. If they had a high school, I would be planning to send my daughter. But for now I will just enjoy the stellar preparation she is getting for whatever step she chooses next.

    The recent issues in the middle school here are very sad. Inexperienced and power hungry…read moreadministrators are ruining an otherwise vibrant and exciting learning environment. We hope this can be corrected before the school goes further downhill.

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    We are honored to have earned the accolade of best PK-8 independent school again!
    We are honored to have earned the accolade of best PK-8 independent school again!
    Rated as among the top rated private independent Pre-K to 8th grade schools in the US!
    Rated as among the top rated private independent Pre-K to 8th grade schools in the US!
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    Williams Elementary School

    Williams Elementary School

    1.3
    (3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    You do good at teaching , but you only do favorites and its horrible. I mean, this school cant…read moreeven get a 5 star rating, but they can get a one star. Now, I wonder how much the "Chromebooks" cost? Those are falling apart. And Ms. Tena is a menace to the children and will do anything to land you in the office. Then the tests are first grade, and somehow these kids still fail and miss 7 of the problems. I mean, this school generally sucks.

    The school itself has many problems, such as praising children for doing the smallest things, its…read moreto save the teachers from the embarrassment as they don't teach anything at value to the kids, nor will it help these kids succeed later on in life. Sending home 3 report cards in a year, it is to clearly show or trying to persuade the parents that they are teaching something at school, but clearly not. One thing I've noticed commonly is the biased opinion, as staff here that is supposedly "making sure kids are safe" during physical sports such as recess as an example, only keep an eye on a couple of students which is those who are mostly known to get in trouble. Even if that student isn't doing anything wrong, they at least try to find a way to get them into trouble. This is clearly biased, as other students are clearly disregarded regarding this matter. Substitutes are clearly another story. I'm sure as an elementary school, higher authorities try to take in any staff they get. But the don't try to see how they behave with children. I've had substitute teachers make up nonsense about our uniforms, telling us ridiculous things that aren't even said on the school website. As a student here, I am very sensitive to the sun's heat, easily being able to get a headache. I wear a hat to make sure that I am being prevented from getting a headache. Before I started wearing a hat, I was sure to look over on the school page to see if there was anything I needed to know before wearing a hat. It was pink, and completely covered my head to prevent me from getting a headache. The next day when I walked to school feeling very confident, a staff member permitted me from wearing the hat because it "wasn't part of the uniform". I went home, with a horrible headache as I wasn't allowed to wear my hat that day. Again looking back at the school website, there is absolutely nothing on the school's website about hats. What this school staff said was completely made up nonsense. I've had a teacher who used to yell at us for nonsensical reasons, as we didn't have good "hearing skills". I've had classmates who were again, well biased and discriminated against my teacher. They had written a well, sincere apology letter only to be thrown away by the teacher without it even being read. This is truly wrong, as later that day only she started to cry as she told us we were the worst class ever.

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    Venture Christian Academy

    Venture Christian Academy

    4.4
    (33 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    We absolutely love Venture Christian Academy. Our kids are happy here every day, and the teachers…read moreare truly loving and attentive. Our daughter is typically anxious with transitions, but she settled in remarkably well thanks to the warm, patient staff and supportive environment. Our two younger children also absolutely love school--they look forward to being there each day--and both took less than a day to transition with no tears when they started. Class sizes are small--fewer than 15 students in our kids' classrooms--which means real, individualized attention. We also value the well-rounded curriculum that goes beyond academics to focus on character development and a strong Christian faith foundation. It's exactly the balance we hoped to find. The campus is beautiful and well cared for, and they're actively investing in the future with a new middle school building and gym facilities underway. As parents of three students here, we couldn't be happier with our decision. Venture Christian Academy has been a blessing to our family, and we recommend it wholeheartedly.

    My children are now in their third year at VCA, and I can't say it enough -- I never truly…read moreunderstood what it meant for kids to thrive in a school until they came here. At VCA, my children are genuinely known and loved, and as a parent, there is nothing more reassuring than seeing other adults deeply care for your kids! The academics and arts programs are excellent, the campus is stunning with exciting improvements ahead, and the parent community is truly special -- I love connecting with other families, often over coffee at Venture Coffee. I've been overwhelmed, in the best way, by our experience at VCA. What I love most is that the school leadership is never content to settle -- they're always striving to grow, improve, and create an even better experience for the school body and community!

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    Discovery Charter School 2

    Discovery Charter School 2

    3.4
    (17 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    My daughter attended from TK to 7th grade. Like other reviews, this is not an ordinary school…read more It is fundamentally not an In-N-out style magically changing your kids into whatever parents wish. Parents have to participate in all activities in order to learn skills to teach your kids and others. Definitely a good school if you care about your children's education and willing to invest your time and effort. They are not focusing on grades but on cultivating a love of learning and reading for their entire life. I know for some people this could be unacceptable. Education is not just teaching a parrot to talk. To learn how to learn: Reading, writing, logic, and math have to be consistently practiced within your family -- better not to depend solely on any school. If any school can teach your kids self-motivated learning before K-8, it's already very successful. My wife and I learned a lot every year, and those lessons are still part of our daily life. "mistake can be a beautiful oops" If you attended any public school you know how it felt when they acted like DMV. That is why we put our daughter in D2. "Prepare the child for the road, not the road for the child."

    We decided to withdraw from this school shortly after Labor Day Weekend. One of the main concerns…read morearose when I was showing a family member how to pick up our kindergartener -- we discovered the school building was completely unlocked at 9 PM on a Monday night following the holiday. Not only was the main entrance open, but the atrium providing access to all the kindergarten classrooms was also unsecured. That raised significant concerns about safety and building security. Additionally, we heard from multiple returning parents that teacher quality varied significantly, and there was a noticeable trend: returning families' children all seemed to end up with the most sought-after teacher. It gave the impression that there might be favoritism or uneven distribution of classroom placements. Another concern was the dynamic between some teachers and parents. It felt as though staff were hesitant to be candid, possibly out of fear of upsetting families. We were told things that didn't line up with our own observations about our child -- mostly overly positive feedback that seemed designed to reassure rather than inform. The environment gave off a sense that the school was trying hard to maintain enrollment numbers, possibly at the expense of honest communication. While we know no school is perfect, these issues were serious enough for us to feel that it wasn't the right fit for our family.

    Los Alamitos Elementry School

    Los Alamitos Elementry School

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    This review is for the staff. While the school is a high ranking, high achieving school, the staff…read moreis one of the most back-stabbing, catty, cruel staff with whom I have ever worked. I volunteered and before beginning, I suggested meeting with the teacher to discuss how I would be most helpful. The teacher agreed that this would be a good idea. After a few conversations, this never happened. I told this teacher that since it seemed meeting was impractical given our schedules, that I would appreciate suggestions along the way to help me be more effective. No suggestions were ever given so I assumed everything was working smoothly. As I sat in the lunchroom, without fail, I overheard constant gossip about students, parents, other staff, and comments about "stupid" kids, "ugly clothes", ugly hairdos, annoying parents, and useless people. Not only did they complain, they named the people (first and last). I understand the need to vent, but there is a time and place for this. At school not knowing who was listening, is unprofessional and unacceptable. At the end of my volunteer time, I was told that I was useless, unprepared, and had never communicated with them about how to be most effective. All of this was untrue and I came to find out, they simply didn't like me so they reported these things just to get me out. Little did they know, I had decided earlier that I was not returning. I honored my commitment because I have integrity, but I would never put myself in that situation again. Beware that should you volunteer, work on PTA, or do anything alongside these teachers, you will receive backlash if you don't fit into their affluent white clique.

    I can honestly say I have had the best time at Los Alamitos. I have been volunteering there since…read moremy youngest was school age and have met so many wonderful people along the journey. The teachers have been great. The welcoming smiles we get coming into campus each day do indeed spread the kindness around. Now that I have been on campus daily for years many of the students also know me and say hello to me when I walk by, and for my "little" friends in Kinder or 1st I love the energetic hugs. Los Alamitos is a great community with lots of support from local business, parents, teachers, and staff!

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