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    Rivendell School

    5.0(6 reviews)
    62.0 mi

    I have seen Rivendell School almost every week when I drive by to deposit my recycling. They have a…read morebrightly colored playground and a huge peacock statue that was once was covered in CD's which was very very creative! It reminded me of a real peacock! It has since lost the CD's and is now dressed Hawaiian style. About a week ago I saw that Rivendell has signs up for a book sale. The prices looked very reasonable. About 50 cents to 2 dollars, depending upon what type of book. I went in and looked around the place. I was very impressed! The school is fairly small and the main room is covered in books. A very impressive library! I bought about four or five books all for a very good price and the ladies that were working there were all very nice and sweet. After going to the book sale I decided to investigate more about what Rivendell School was about. I saw that they have been around Fort Collins since 1976. They are a nonprofit, secular private school. They have a huge emphasis on respect. They teach children how to respect the teachers and each other no matter how different you may be. In other words they don't let the cliche's run wild like at regular public schools. Their curriculum is less 'goal oriented' meaning they don't primarily focus on test scores and make things so directional. If a child needs a little extra attention then they can get that extra attention because of the small class size. Wow! How I wish I could have gone to a school like Rivendell! I was not impressed or amused overall with my public school experience and think I would have done much better in a place like this. While I don't have children I would highly recommend this place to friends that have children that are about to start school. I think they could greatly benefit from it. I also will be keeping tabs on the school's events and would love to continue to support this place! There really, really needs to be more schools like this!

    Both of my children attend or attend here. The teachers are wonderful, caring, and highly…read morequalified. The curriculum allows students to progress at their own pace. The low teacher/student ratio provides a wealth of time for individual instruction in literacy, math, foreign language, science, and social studies. The school has a tight-knit community that fosters a life-long love of learning,, a trait that is more than worth the cost of tuition.

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    4th and 5th grade students participating in a cow eye dissection.

    Rivendell School - Music, Art, P.E., Spanish, STEM and Technology round out our students' experience and provide whole child and cross-curricular learning.

    Music, Art, P.E., Spanish, STEM and Technology round out our students' experience and provide whole child and cross-curricular learning.

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    Older students are paired with younger students for reading during Book Partners every week.

    Crescent View Academy - PK & Elementary

    Crescent View Academy - PK & Elementary

    1.0(2 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    As a former student of Crescent View Academy, it's deeply disappointing to see how far this…read moreinstitution has drifted from the Islamic values it claims to uphold. Over the past several years, my family and I have experienced clear examples of unprofessional behavior, personal bias, and leadership operating without moral oversight or accountability. After my mother applied for a position, the issue was never the hiring decision. The problem was how leadership initiated and allowed harmful, inappropriate remarks about my family to circulate internally. What should have been handled professionally instead turned into a situation where damaging comments were made behind closed doors. When I tried to address this respectfully through proper channels, it wasn't met with resolution. Instead, leadership responded by creating a hostile environment where people connected to us were pressured to distance themselves, and where raising concerns came with the risk of exclusion or retaliation. This kind of leadership undermines the values CVA claims to teach. It discourages transparency, fosters favoritism, and limits access to community resources based on personal grudges. I've seen firsthand how decisions are made for reasons that have nothing to do with fairness or the well-being of students and families. To the hardworking teachers and staff doing their best in a difficult environment -- your efforts are noticed and appreciated. CVA has the potential to be a much better institution, and I remain hopeful that one day it will return to the community-centered, value-driven school it was intended to be.

    If you value your child's emotional well-being, in my view, this is not the school to send them to…read more After spending 4 years at CVA, I finally have all 3 of my kids out of there, and it's been the best decision ever, and I can see the difference. I can safely say that having someone teach my kids Quran & Arabic covers any advantages this school may have had over non-Islamic schools, in my opinion. But the disadvantages of sending my kids there were, unfortunately, endless, from my perspective, raising concerns over transparency, accountability, and care for children's mental health. And, in my experience as an educator, I found the principal's leadership to be the weakest I have encountered in a school setting. Transparency: In May 2025, we received an email from the school notifying parents that the Early Childhood Education has been placed on a 9-month probationary notice. This, according to the e-mail, was for an incident in May 2024 that, as a parent, I knew nothing about. This e-mail was sent before Colorado's Department of Human Services sent parents a letter in the mail, which officially confirmed the licensing situation to parents. While the school e-mail was framed as a move "in the spirit of honesty and accountability," to this day, it's not clear to me what exactly happened, and the e-mail did not specify either. This was very concerning, and it led me to pull out one of my kids, whom we had registered. Accountability: From my experience, the school leadership does not value parents' feedback or complaints. Over the past several months, for example, I requested multiple urgent meetings with the leadership to discuss emotional well-being & safety concerns regarding my kids, & all were ignored or deferred. This is not new in my experience. A few years back, my child told me he saw peers engaging in inappropriate behavior in the bathroom. I tried raising this with the leadership, but I never received a response. Let alone, a bathroom in the elementary school, which I would use for my child in pre-K, was often a source of concern from a hygienic standpoint, in my view. Oftentimes, I would find no soap or toilet paper in the bathroom when I would take my little child. When toilet paper was there, it would often be so wet that one couldn't even use it, & it would stay like this for days on end. Children's mental health: When a 7-year-old A-student in 2nd grade gets suspended three times in about 2 months, this raises concerns for me over the school's disciplinary approach, especially if he moved from blowing flying kisses to his homeroom teacher to feeling down & hating school. When I met with a senior staff member to discuss how the extreme disciplinary actions, in my view, were not helping, and asked if he could meet with the school counselor, I was told the school had no counselor (yet it was working on expanding buildings). Suffice it to say, the only thing that cheered my son during that phase was when I asked him if he wanted to move to another school. Only then, he beamed, & I realized my child's mental health was compromised in this school from my perspective, & I had him enrolled in another school for the following year. But to make things worse, before he left & to have him hate the school even further, we were invited to attend a closed event as parents of students who excelled, so that they could be honored. After having honorees all sit in a designated area, the school principal & staff began calling the names of students and handing them certificates, but the names of my child & at least 2 others were never called. I alerted the staff multiple times, & they kept telling us to be patient, & then the principal simply said it was a mistake and proceeded to call the other names. What, in my view, was a dismissive attitude, unwillingness to take responsibility for the oversight at hand and remedy the mistake on the spot was shocking to me, & what struck me further was the lack of attentiveness to the emotional impact on the kids who were omitted despite being invited to receive an award - after all, some of the kids & parents were visibly upset, some cried. These were not things I could have let go, and I called the principal out for it, only to find a board member physically confronting me, putting his hands on me without my consent, & telling me to meet him outside, which I perceived as threatening. Worth mentioning, the board member's child was honored multiple times on the same night, which, to me, raised questions of fairness. The school then restricted my access indefinitely. When I later explained that I'm the only one who can drop off/pick up my remaining kid there, asserted my right to walk my 4yo to his class, & requested the school policy & contract that justifies the indefinite suspension of access, the principal accused me of defiance, disenrolled my child from school, removed him from class, and left him at the front office for us to pick up.

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    Fountain Valley School of Colorado

    Fountain Valley School of Colorado

    3.7(6 reviews)
    65.2 mi

    Last evening, I attended a get-together of Los Angeles-area FVS grads and parents of grads. I am a…read moreparent of two grads ('02 and '04). Although all the attendees had experienced FVS at different times spanning more than half a century, what struck me last evening was how similar our experiences were. As we visited among ourselves, person after person (myself included) spoke from the heart, sharing stories of transformation, of students' growing self-confidence and self-awarenes, of students being "seen" and "known" by teachers and staff, of students being especially well prepared for college. At the time that my daughters attended, I was a single parent with a limited income. Almost the entirety of my daughters' tuition was paid for by the school. They were treated with the same respect as were the paying students. Prior to coming to Fountain Valley, my older daughter was not finding enough academic challenge in the local schools where we lived. When she wrote her college application essay, she wrote that the willingness of FVS to accept her as a student "saved her life." It certainly transformed it. While schools can change over time, and while I have not been on campus for many years, I can tell you that the culture at FVS is, at its heart, student-centered, kind, unpretentious, a place where students can feel free to discover who they are, and a place that offers tremendous opportunities. Thank you, Fountain Valley.

    I'm just reviewing the dining room here because Yelp is mainly a restaurant review site:…read more My son says the food gets way better when parents are visiting and that it's usually awful, and there is some truth to that. They offer DIY sandwiches with fruit and salad spreads on parent visiting days, but I've been there on "normal" days and found the food to be more varied, healthier, fresher and better prepared than anything I was ever offered in high school. I like the omelette station at breakfast, the ever present fresh fruits, and most of the the warm entrees. The pizza is only 2 stars, but these punks can have four star pizza from Borrellio Brothers delivered to their dorms, so thats no big deal. That kid has no idea how good he has it.

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