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    I am so glad that we enrolled our daughter to Challenger, she's able to read within 3-4 months, she's currently in Pre-K.

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    Discovery Charter School 2

    Discovery Charter School 2

    (18 reviews)

    Blossom Valley

    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.

    Del Roble Elementary School

    Del Roble Elementary School

    (11 reviews)

    Blossom Valley

    To be completely honest and to prevent other families in believing this is a great school please…read moretake the time to read this!!! My daughter started here in first grade and it has been by far the worse educational experience of our entire lives!! Let me start off by stating that their teachers Are not very well trained, do not have many years of experience or practice and are often absent. My daughter now being in fourth grade has had a substitute about 12 times so far and the year is not even over yet, not to mention her teacher is a substitute that got hired on because they were not able to replace her. There seems to be a great volume of low income families, which there is nothing wrong with but my daughter has experienced bullying and learned explicit content because of the the poor attitudes, morals and values some of these kids are brought up with. She received her first black eye in first grade, experienced her first physical fight in third grade and was constantly bullied by other kids because of her arm hairs. She refused to take her sweater off for months because she was so traumatized. The kids also stole a strobe light at last years Halloween parade and my daughter often witnesses the 5th grade girls greeting the male students with a kiss in the mouth. She thought this was ok to do because she sees it and nothing is being done about it. I have also witnessed the way students treat and interact with each other and let me say I was shocked to hear how much cursing was involved in their vocabularies. My daughter has caught lice 5 times now! Which is outrages and ridiculous. Me and my husband have complaint so many times but we're told the kids here were "dirty" and there was nothing that could be done! We explained our concerns to mrs. Ross but eventually nothing change. I'm aware the staff has change including the principal. I am really hoping that things turn around at this school. Either way, we are considering moving just to get her out into a better school. I would not recommend this school to anyone, has education is extremely important to us and our children. A great school is usually rated a 5 this school has been rated a 3 for a Long time so if you don't believe me then look it up for your self.

    The worst school ever it's sad that people actually belobe it's a good school to start the teachers…read moreare so mean and yell at the students they get mad and don't explain to your child as well as they are just unreasonable when having to go to the principal office they have favorites an want the favorite kids to not get in trouble it's unbelievable. Also the kids there are so mean they get the innocent kids in trouble then the ones that did it it's actually upsetting how this works Overall it's the worst place to put you're child in this is so bad DONT trust this school with you're child!

    Indigo Program

    Indigo Program

    (10 reviews)

    Blossom Valley

    We're in our second year at Indigo and I honestly can't say enough good things about it. My kiddo…read moreabsolutely loves going to school every day, which says a lot. The learning experience is so different from what you see in most traditional schools. The kids get to participate in so many amazing things like social emotional learning, parent-led enrichments, working in the school garden, and monthly field trips that bring what they're learning to life. One of the most unique parts of Indigo is the parent participation model. Being able to spend time in the classroom and on the playground with your child is really special and honestly invaluable. You get to know your child's friends and their parents, which creates a strong and supportive community. It's been wonderful getting to know the families and feeling like we're all working together to support the kids. Another thing I really appreciate is the sense of safety on campus. The school is gated and locked during the day, but on top of that there are often many parent volunteers around campus, which adds an extra layer of visibility and support for the students. Parent participation does require a commitment, but the school and the PTA work with families to make it manageable. I work full time and have still been able to make it work. What surprises me most is that more people don't know about this program! I think many people might not realize it's a full K-8 public school, so it's free and open to anyone to apply. If you're looking for a school where kids are engaged, learning in hands-on ways, and where families are truly part of the community, Indigo is the way to go!

    We've had a very positive experience at Indigo. The teachers genuinely care about the students and…read morecreate a supportive, engaging learning environment. I especially appreciate the focus on hands on learning. My child feels safe, supported, and excited to go to school each day. We're grateful to be part of this community.

    Leonard Herman Intermediate School - Herman Intermediate in December 2008 - TIMTOM

    Leonard Herman Intermediate School

    (10 reviews)

    Blossom Valley

    Go Patriots! Good old Leonard Herman Intermediate School! Why is it called an intermediate school…read moreinstead of a middle school? Is it because they have only 7th and 8th grades? Why is it not called a junior high school? Why do some elementary schools have K-5 and others K-6? Why do some junior high schools have 6-8 and some 7-8? I suppose I'll never know because I won't bother to look it up. But I digress. I seem to recall some fond memories from Herman. I remember Mr. Knight's Social Studies class and those incredible group projects we used to do. What was it called? Inter-something? Act-something? Oh dear, I cannot remember! Mr. Knight was The Arbiter and each student in the group had a title and function to carry out. We had multiple assignments during the project. There was a 4-page hand-out with problems and puzzles on it that we had to work together to complete. That was the best! I remember Mr. McFadden, my Language Arts teacher, would give us a list of vocabulary words each week. Our assignment was to create a crossword puzzle with each week's words. By junior high, my handwriting was perfected into the neatest, cleanest, most legible writing short of a typewriter. Therefore, my crossword puzzle was chosen to be the weekly vocabulary quiz several times. Whenever we had a substitute teacher, my crossword puzzle was chosen because it was the nicest looking one. And the student who made the chosen puzzle was exempt from taking the quiz! I remember being the top seller of magazines and getting to ride in a stretch limo out to lunch at the Fairmont Hotel Fountain Restaurant. I remember being amazed that there was a telephone inside the limo. Hey, this was in the 1980s, people! Junior high kids didn't have cell phones back then! I remember the awesome light and dark blue PE outfits and the girl who stole my watch in the locker room. (Hmm, the second part's not such a fond memory.) I remember when all of the classroom doors were painted from rusty orange to blue. Or was it the other way around? Hey, who knew I had so many fond memories of Herman?! Ah, the good old days!

    I hate the school because they gave detention to my brother for being late 4 times, and I have an…read moreIEP program (individualized education program) because I have a hard time paying attention, and they don't extend their assignment for me, and they don't remind me to do anything!!!! Just to work, and they don't repeat it to me. and that's why I have Fs in the school

    Challenger School - Shawnee - elementaryschools - Updated June 2026

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