Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Keeping Pace Learning Centers

    4.2 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Keeping Pace Learning Centers Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Keeping Pace Learning Centers

    Recommended Reviews - Keeping Pace Learning Centers

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of Michael H.

    Michael H.

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 1
    Love this 2
    Oh no 1

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Parys M.
    84
    42
    25

    11 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Keeping Pace Learning Centers

    Review Highlights - Keeping Pace Learning Centers

    Carol has an interactive approach to the process and is the very best at advocating for her students.

    Mentioned in 5 reviews

    Read more highlights

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Tutoring Centers 1,784 times last month within 20 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Al-Arqam Islamic School - Right outside of the lot

    Al-Arqam Islamic School

    2.6(14 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    I moved from the bay area 5 years ago and moved my kids from Granada Islamic school to Arqam…read moreIslamic school when they were 2nd and 4th grade and my youngest started TK in Arqam last year and KG this year. I have few friends who didn't continue in Arqam and I have many friends are continuing in Arqam. My oldest left Arqam after 6th grade unfortunately and it is a decision I really regret. Academically I have no issue with Arqam at all, I think my kids level is great compared to public schools, when my son moved to public from Arqam he was actually ahead, when he moved from Granada Islamic school to Arqam at 4th grade he was behind and challenged and needed some time to catch up. My daughter at 2nd grade was studying remarkable science and social studies compared to what we were used to for this grade level. Arqam might be harder as it has 3 extra subjects, Arabic, Quran and Islamic studies with all the tests and homeworks so they don't treat them as extra curriculums or extra activities but regular subjects to care for as they should. The culture in Arqam is kids are muslims, memorizing Quran, caring for some values, having their mistakes and issues but it is very very minor compared to what was there in public and certainly not as common. Arqam is not having angels as many parents were assuming!! Some of the kids are stubborn, rebelling, coming from nonreligious muslim families or just learned something bad from a friend or TV and they are not best kids but at the end they have the core values the same plus the school is pushing to enforce islamic values but even the school might have some flows doing that but they are doing that with the best intension. In Arqam it is like a community, you can easily connect with the teachers, you are connected with the other parents, you can volunteer in school and see your kids' environment. In public school you cannot know other parents, you can communicate with teachers but not as in Arqam, you can volunteer in elementary maybe but not middle and high where all the trouble is. Graduates from Arqam go to great schools and UCs as Arqam push hard and students don't have distractions as in public schools plus the culture in Arqam is all of families pushing their kids hard to go to good universities so you don't have any students planning to quit after highschool. Pros are: - Islamic environment and values, muslim classmates with much higher chances to find good muslim friends than in a public school. - kids get good islamic foundation that can last them the life time, information, fiqh, seerah, aqeedah, tafseer, ahadith, duaas, and so on. - They learn Quran and tajweed, they learn how to read from Quran. - They are separated by gender in middle and highschool. Boys and girls are in different classes, and also girls get their privacy in PE and practice PE in a private gym where they can take their hijabs off. - There are different activities and enrichments in different grades of school. - They pray zuhr daily in school in masjid jamaa. - They do AP and IB classes. Cons are: -They don't have as many resources as public schools so if you need special class or special assistance for your kid they won't have that. -Some teachers are great, some are not as great. -There are extra subjects compared to public so kids might be complaining specially if they started in public school with less load then moved to Islamic school. - you need to pay tuition which is 2/3 or half what you pay in another regular private school, they don't make money out of it as it is actually barely enough or less for their running cost of salaries, supplies and all might be needed to run a school. At the end school is a package that has pros and cons and depending on your priorities you may choose the package you think is the best for you and your kids. If you don't put your kids in Islamic school so homeschool them but never public school as you will regret it too late, your kids 1st priority in life is to be strong muslims with strong Islamic values and comfortably reading the Quran and practicing fully, they need to be strong enough to raise "muslim" kids, if you put the Islamic values as less priority while raising your kids you are to be asked on the day of judgement.

    This school is horrible. I've been attending since 4th grade and I haven't enjoyed my experience…read morehere at all. All of the teachers that actually KNOW how to teach are leaving because of mistreatment, while the rest are either just blatantly rude or don't know how to teach for the life of them. You can easily get in trouble for literally the smallest thing ever too. I received a full weeks worth of community service for going to the office during dismissal through the boy's side(I'm a girl). The school is also extremely biased toward middle schoolers and girls. Countless teachers have done nothing but accuse girls of inappropriate behavior around boys and would even restrict you from going out to blow your nose because they think you'd start admiring boys. Is that not stupid? You could also wear light makeup or literally just do your lashes and you'd get in trouble, meanwhile I see countless others walking around with the heaviest makeup and wouldn't face any punishment. The staff sucks too. I don't see Dr. Abusalih contributing to the school other than being the face of it and getting you in trouble for breathing wrong around her. It's always Ms. Duso and Sr. Shahana running around the place getting work done. It's also like nothing that's important is being dealt with and instead the unimportant stuff is. The enforced ban of phones is just ridiculous, because you're not dealing with the problem; you're just finding a way from it. Class management is also such a horribly grasped concept. A particular teacher keeps on claiming she's fallen terribly ill because of her students, that she's suffering from depression because of her students and whatnot, while she does nothing to stop their behavior. Instead of fixing it, you threaten to call the already weak office who do nothing but threaten students too, and just start ranting about how much you go through. Like that's gonna fix anything? This school is so horribly managed, it's extremely unfair and racist(heavy on Indians), the teachers are a mess, events are horribly held, issues aren't being dealt with because Dr. Abusalih just wants to give out community services to girls, and overall just a bad experience. I am literally whining to go to a different school because this one is quite literally worse than public and not at all an Islamic environment.

    Photos
    Al-Arqam Islamic School
    Al-Arqam Islamic School
    Al-Arqam Islamic School

    See all

    David Lubin Elementary School - Breakfast with my son at his

    David Lubin Elementary School

    4.5(4 reviews)
    14.4 miEast Sacramento

    Amazing school with supportive teachers and staff. Principal Dixon is a great leader and…read morecommunicator. He does an amazing job facilitating a cohesive school environment. He is personable, kind, intelligent and genuinely cares about each and every student and parent. David Lubin Elementary has a positive school culture. Inclusivity is embraced on all levels, including differing abilities, gender identities, ethnicity, culture, and socioeconomic status. The PTG is a wonderful group of parents who truly put their all into raising money for the school to have a diverse range of learning experiences and programs at the school. David Lubin also has a top notch Deaf and Hard of Hearing program. The teachers, support staff, interpreters, and aides are very knowledgable, caring, and they absolutely love their job. The Deaf culture is celebrated and there are so many wonderful opportunities of inclusion built into the program. I am so grateful for the time my child spent at David Lubin. It has really been a second home for my child. He loved it so much there and we miss all the wonderful staff. We wish we didn't have to move to the Bay Area.

    It all starts at the top and the principal and Ms. Lynn Soto is among best there is for school site…read moreleadership. I am very impressed at the focus in reading, which is the gateway skill to succeed in the state mandated standards based curriculum. The reading program provides for small group instruction utilizing both teachers and aides. There is weekly collaboration of the staff to discuss student progress in reading as well. It makes for a successful program. Most of all, my kindergartener is already reading Dr. Seuss, portions of Harry Potter and many other children's books. Impressive given that the school year is not yet over.

    Seneca Family of Agencies - Getting into the holiday spirit.

    Seneca Family of Agencies

    3.8(45 reviews)
    60.8 miEast Oakland

    These services are a scam. Since Seneca has been in my home things are worse than before. The…read moreamount of time these people take vacations blows my mind. I believe part of the reason these services are the way they are is because the connects are in between lapse and "time off".. having parent support services didn't happen for me. Never a stable person. My husband and I got no help. If you want an effective team to help meet the family and child I would look elsewhere.

    I cannot say enough about Seneca family of agencies, my daughter goes to school. I one other sites…read more She has excelled so much. It's incredible and the staff are absolutely wonderful and they really care about the kids. The classes may be seven children in one class the whole school may have about 40 students Now this is the school that she goes to PathfiindersAcademy, and Union City. Absolutely amazing.. I really really appreciate them because my daughter was having a really really hard time with bullying getting her work done staying in class and not eloping and now she loves to go to school and always has positive things to say when she comes home. Altogether a wonderful agency.

    Photos
    Seneca Family of Agencies - You can transform a youth’s life by providing love, guidance, and a home for up to 6 months as a Seneca Foster Parent.

    You can transform a youth’s life by providing love, guidance, and a home for up to 6 months as a Seneca Foster Parent.

    Seneca Family of Agencies - You can transform a youth’s life by providing love, guidance, and a home for up to 6 months as a Seneca Foster Parent.

    You can transform a youth’s life by providing love, guidance, and a home for up to 6 months as a Seneca Foster Parent.

    Seneca Family of Agencies - You can transform a youth’s life by providing love, guidance, and a home for up to 6 months as a Seneca Foster Parent.

    See all

    You can transform a youth’s life by providing love, guidance, and a home for up to 6 months as a Seneca Foster Parent.

    Keeping Pace Learning Centers - tutoring - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...