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    3.9 (7 reviews)
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    Fernando Rivera Intermediate School

    Fernando Rivera Intermediate School

    3.7(6 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Most of my experiences were mediocre…read more In sixth grade there was a lot of drama and multiple people were getting accused of things that they didn't do which made school a lot stressful. Also the instruction wasn't the greatest since in science class, I learned nothing (especially 7th grade since the teacher didn't teach and many students were being very disrespectful towards her) and in 8th grade science, the instruction wasn't that good since there wasn't a set curriculum. I wish the school had an accelerated math program where at the beginning of sixth grade, you take a test and if you pass, then you would be placed in math 7 and in 7th grade, you would be in math 8 and in 8th grade, you would be in algebra 1. This was because many students including me were complaining that math was way too easy while other people were clearly struggling. It wasn't beneficial for there to be a huge knowledge gap. PE curriculum was pretty good and it motivated students to try harder and the people there were nice for the nice part, but there were cliques and the popular students were mean and bullied people who weren't popular. Most of the english teachers were good and they motivated you to do well. My personal favorites were Mrs. Dequina and Ms. Handy since their assignments were challenging, but reasonable, forcing me to push myself, which helped me in high school. The electives could be better but I graduated 8 years ago so I wouldn't now what it's like now.

    I love This school I have a lot of good friends And the Teachers are great if you are in 5th Grade…read moreyou should come here for middle school

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    Our Lady of Perpetual Help School - This was took in 2008

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help School

    4.6(17 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    OLPH has been such a blessing to our family. This is our first full year at OLPH and we could not…read morebe happier. We transferred from SFUSD. After touring other private schools, we took notice to the smaller class sizes, affordable tuition and super friendly staff. Local restaurants also deliver lunch to school. Both our children shadowed in Feb 2017 and they both loved it. We transferred our son the very next week. Shout out to Mrs. Castillo who made the immediate transition seamless. Now our kids have yet to miss a day of school. They love it! Academically, both kids continue to be challenged. My son has gained more interest in learning and motivation in doing well. He needed the structure and organization that OLPH offers. My daughter loves school. OLPH is one of the few schools that offer TK. Not only is it cheaper than preschool, the program allows for advanced learning with TK and K combined. All the teachers are committed to safety, enrichment and community. There is also never a question of how your child is doing. You can monitor their progress via School Speaks. It is an app that tracks their academic progress, notifies you of future events and current announcements. It is super helpful. Socially, children and families are very friendly. The overall vibe is very family oriented. Parents are dedicated to making sure kids have memorable experiences while at OLPH. The principal is also very accessible and approachable. She is really committed to strengthening our school in all aspects. I can go on and on about OLPH. Come see for yourself how much of a hidden gem it really is. Go Saints!

    If I could leave 0 stars I would! Terrible school! Especially the staff is so rude and unkind to…read moreeveryone not just parents but students as well! Moved my child out of there and she has been thriving loving their new school do much better, been on the honor roll every semester since joining the new school. (Which happens to be my alma mater)

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    Pollicita Thomas R Middle School

    Pollicita Thomas R Middle School

    2.0(3 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    This school used to be called Colma Middle School (my first year there), until the principal…read moreretired, and then, it was renamed after him. I went to this school (6th grade to 8th grade- 1987 was my graduating year, so yes, it's been quite a while) and so did my younger sister. Middle school is rough, though. This could be the most awkward stage/school during those teenage years (raging hormones, girls have their periods, so they are boy crazy, really caring about your hair looked, peer pressure, the wanting/needing to belong, etc.). Add bullies to the mix, and you get the picture. (I didn't do anything to anyone, but I had haters, which I handled on my own. In life, you just have to face them head on, and then, that's when one gets a tougher skin and it ended up being the source of my strength, because I ended up standing up for myself. It just happened earlier than I expected. Bullies come in all forms today- trolls on the internet, co-workers, etc. The issue of bullies needs attention. I think that all the adults should step in and help all those victimized by bullies.) As for Academics, I rather enjoyed my time here. I had good teachers (Mr. Robinson, Mr. Tooth, Ms. Orri (PE) to name a few) for the most part. I participated in the assemblies, fundraisers, had good grades (Honor Roll), and I also had a good amount of friends. I thought that the curriculum was challenging enough to foster the curiosity and learning new things was exciting. But I have always been a lover of research. Remember when we had to look it up at the library or go to the encyclopedia collection? I loved the grounds of the school (there was a field which was higher than the school). It's pretty big. I also went to Fernando Rivera one summer for Summer School (I elected to go because I didn't want to be bored), which was smaller, I thought. Maybe the paint colors could have been more exciting, but that is a budget call. Just to give you an idea how it was in the 80s. The fashion prints were geometrics (also popular in Trapper Keepers), the pastel colors were popular too, but neon colors were also popular too, the style of jeans were skinny jeans, lace was a popular fabric because of Madonna, fitted pencil skirts, crimped hair, lightened hair, tall hair requiring lots of Aqua Net hairspray and huge hoop earrings. The department stores of the time were Macy's, Montgomery Ward, Mervyn's, Emporium Capwell, Sear's, and JCPenney. Many of those stores were at Serramonte. This school was quite a ways from my house in Daly City, so I took a bus everyday. I would walk part of the way, most days, too. While I enjoyed my time here minus the bullies, I opted to attend Oceana High School in Pacifica instead of Jefferson High in Daly City, where my brother and cousins attended.

    I feel that if you want to bring your son to this place think twice I studied there for more than…read moretwo years and the people who had to help you were the ones who discriminated against me because I did not know English a teacher always called me knowing that I did not know it and she knew I was angry when he spoke my language until he told me that "this is the United States and you need to speak English" and I was always ashamed in front of others that it was hell

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    The line I wasted my time with

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    Benjamin Franklin Intermediate School - 8th Grade History Poster.

    Benjamin Franklin Intermediate School

    4.0(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Great school with strong and loving education community that really nurture the children…read more Responsible and talented teachers, friendly office staff. Awesome kids and super nice parents. My oldest boy had the best 3 years of his middle school time at Ben Franklin!

    Great principal in Mr. Parrish, who really cares about the students. For a public school, they hold…read morevery high standards and they really value good education. During these hard times, we always hear of school districts cutting back in Sports and the Arts...not here. They really value everything, which they should, and it just enriches the students' experience....albeit a short one, it will be truly memorable. And speaking of the Arts, they have a great Band Teacher, Mentor, Conductor and Person in Mr. Servantez. He took this program and made these students from Daly City dream big. By big, I mean nationwide. For two years running now, he has taken these kids and competed with other bands from middle schools not just in the Bay Area and California, but in the entire United States. And guess what? They have taken the Gold Rating for two years in a row. Oh yes, all the kids, parents and students in Daly City were cheering and supporting them on during their competition in a far far away place called Fremont. And yes, we represented, and we were the loudest. This school have their priorities in order. Oh, can you tell by this review that my kids go here?

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    Jefferson Elementary School District

    Jefferson Elementary School District

    3.0(4 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I grew up in Daly City and attended public schools here -- the experience could have been better…read moreback in the 90s and 00s. I had my first experience in 2024 with JESD as a parent and decided to apply for a transfer for my child, first to another school in district and then to a school out of district. The JESD staff were all extremely kind and helpful. I was diligent in getting enrolled first in the assigned home school, being early to apply for transfer, meeting all deadlines and following all rules to ensure our child's best chance at acceptance. We received notice from JESD that our application to attend the specified school out of district was approved on this end and being forwarded to the other district. We (wrongly) understood that this was our application and all the paperwork was filed on time and that we would be notified if accepted to the school we listed on our application. This application was actually ONLY for the permit you need to attend out of district. None of our enrollment information at the home school was forwarded or used for application to the transfer. When it came time to hear about acceptance to the out of district school we thought we applied to, the other district had no record of us applying...because nowhere in any of the material or correspondence did JESD mention the critical information that in addition to the permit you need for your child to attend school out of district, you also have to apply separately to the district you want to attend... This is our first child attending grade K...you could argue user error, but the way the correspondence regarding the permit went, it misled us to think that in itself was us "applying" to the out of district school. We have now missed the early applications to the other district and are now attempting to squeeze into the third and fourth rounds of applications, but thought everything was taken care of...just a bit frustrated and disappointed. Hoping for the best. Hoping this feedback helps JESD and other parents, as the district could be much more clear about this on its website, in its mailed correspondences and communication from staff--simply say that the application for out of district transfer is a permit ONLY and that it is up to the parent to investigate application policies, deadlines, and apply separately to the other district to be considered for enrollment.

    This school district is not the greatest but certainly not the worst. I believe every staff are…read moredoing their very best to give all the students the best education there is regardless of the limited budget. The diversity of the people in this district is amazing. My 2 older kids graduated in Oceana and I have a child that is still in Westlake Elementary. I am very happy with this school district and I commend the educators for a job well done as my children are thriving for excellence because of the school's support. If America can spend millions of dollars in buying ammunition, why can't it be spent on better education. Overall, I give this district a 5 star as it deserves it.

    Milestone Preschool Academy

    Milestone Preschool Academy

    5.0(19 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    My family has been part of milestone academy since 2021. My oldest and my nephew graduated in 2023…read moreand my middle child graduated in 2024. My youngest is still currently attending. We have never had any issues with the staff at Milestone. All 3 of my kids along with my nephew are very vocal and have strong personalities. They will be the first the tell us if they got in trouble, if the teacher told them not to do something, etc. My kids absolutely adore the teachers there and loved attending. I have been by to pick them up or drop stuff off to my kids at various times during the day and have never witnessed anything inappropriate. The staff goes above and beyond to communicate with my husband and I whether it's an illness my kids are experiencing, a new project they completed, an upcoming holiday party, or to simply just share pictures. If my kids are out of school for an extended period of time due to illness or vacation they always reach out to check on them or even just to say they miss us. At a very young age my kids were taught how to read, write, count, and learn many other skills most kids learn during or after kindergarten. My kids' teachers at their new school always talk about how advanced and smart my older 2 kids and my nephew are. I'm grateful to the staff for the wonderful education and care they provide.

    I love this preschool. At first, it was tough finding the right preschool for our son but after…read moretouring Milestone, we immediately knew that this was the one. Our son has been at Milestone for almost one year now and he has made tremendous progress in his development. His eating habits, social skills and independency have substantially improved; he eats such a wider variety of food now, he plays with all the other kids and he does alot of things on his own now. Thank you Ms. Lim, Ms. Khin, Ms. Sandar, Ms. Mijad and Ms. Moe for all your care and affection towards your students. My wide and I are more than grateful for all the things this preschool has done for our boy.

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    Happy play time with my friends at my classroom.

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