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    Mighty Oaks Preschool

    5.0 (8 reviews)

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    Tierra Educational Center

    Tierra Educational Center

    4.7
    (9 reviews)

    This place is a gift to anyone that has taken Spanish in school and yet never learned it. After 4…read moreyears of Spanish in high school and not absorbing any of it, I was skeptical that I could be taught. My instructor taught us so much, and broke it down into lessons that made the transition so much easier that I'm not only learning Spanish, but I'm enjoying understanding the how's and the why's of the language. All classes are very small (usually no more than 8) which makes it easy to learn, grow, and laugh with each other. I never felt that I couldn't make a mistake or ask a question. The homework is minimal and doesn't usually take more than an hour a week. (Though it's good to make vocab flash cards as you go and keep practicing). Wonderful teachers, quick responces to emails and phone calls.

    I have been attending group spanish classes at Tierra for over 2 years. I started with no spanish…read moreknowledge other than what I learned on Sesame Street as a kid. They are very affordable compared to others, and they have great native speakers for teachers. I have had 3 teachers for different levels, and some others as substitutes. And all their teachers are dynamic and energetic and PATIENT! Especially good for me, because I memorize vocabulary v e r y s l o w l y. The classes are no larger than 8 people so you get really personal attention compared to the universities and colleges. Our class has been studying together for several months and we are now all friends and have attended foreign films together around town and we sometimes bring in snacks for celebrations or special occasions like birthdays etc. I have attended their social celebrations like Day of the Dead and Mexican Independence Day and feel like its a great little community and family at Tierra.

    Mathnasium

    Mathnasium

    4.0
    (4 reviews)

    I personally think this place was such a waste of money…read more My daughter was an A student in math and I registered her here so that she could get a jump start and move ahead in math, but what they do is give you an assessment on things that were not taught at the school which they stated were foundational but in my belief were irrelevant. She spent the entire summer completing 10-15 math papers that would take her 2 minutes each and not actually learning anything new. The work was way too easy and when I asked to give her more challenging math or actually teach her something new they kept stating that they believe they have to finish all of the "foundational" math. So I spent a lot of money on silly math papers that I could've printed out myself. Maybe this place is helpful to kids really struggling with math, but my goal was to get ahead and they effectively wasted our time and money and she did not learn one thing to give her a head start for middle school math. I would never come back here and would instead rather hire a private tutor that would actually teach her new concepts.

    Why are there no reviews for this community gem? I first discovered Mathnasium during the Fremont…read moreTrick or Treat event back in October. In spring of 2019, we decided we needed to provide support to my 5th grader who was not confident in his math skills. The site offers a free assessment and called to schedule almost as immediately as I hit send on their online form. Assessment process was explained well and a verbal summary is provided before you walk out the door. Results are compiled and emailed a few days later with an offer for a free tutoring session. So I struggled with figuring out how to finance this endeavor .. definitely worth it but it took me a couple of months to figure out the budget. It's an investment into my child's future and I would have figured it out no matter what. My son officially completed his first month at Mathnasium ... I got an email from his teacher commenting on some changes she is taking notice of. He can explain the reasoning behind his answers. He completes test and homework in less time. He is actually doing better in reading comprehension as well since he has gained confidence in being able to explain what is going on in his mind. We go every day that the site is open ... because we want to get our monies worth but (more importantly) also, because my son asks to go every day! Highly recommend!

    Grant Pool

    Grant Pool

    3.2
    (9 reviews)

    This pool gets super crowded in the summer, but so do all of the Portland outdoor pools. As a…read moreswimmer, I prefer doing my hour of laps outside when the weather is nice, so I do my best to tolerate the "cons." The pool is primarily for swimming lessons, and since I consider swimming a life skill, I definitely get the priority. Family swim and open swim is during the afternoons, only til 3:00 during the week, and then 7-8:30 evenings. Lap swimming is early morning, from 6:00-8:00 am, all five lanes. At noon, there are only 3 lanes available from 12:00-1:10. During the evening swim, there are 2 lanes from 5:10-7:25. Weekend swims, all 5 lanes are available from 12:00-1:00 and 4:30-6:00. There are a lot of dedicated swimmers, same people every year. If there are more than 2 people in a lane, you have too circle swim. Often there are 5-6 people circle swimming. Even if every one in the lane is comparable as swimmers, it is challenging! The lanes are marked slow, medium and fast, but speed is relative to who is swimming that day. People come and go so often the lane has people of varying speeds. Lifeguards are there to watch for drownings, they rarely pay attention or discipline the swimmers who get what I call "swim rage" and intimidate the others in their lane. Portland Parks ends the season a week before the end of August. Every year it seems like they close sooner in our already short season. Just 2 years ago, they stayed open until September 15th, which all of us swimmers loved because we had all 5 lanes for lap swimming everyday. The showers and bathrooms are what you would expect. I'd never walk in there barefoot. Ever. There are recliners and seats available. On crowded days, it's hard to get a chair but usually it's not a problem. All that being said, I look forward to the 2.5 months a year the pool is open and I go every day for my swim.

    If you're like me, thinking of getting in your laps plus some post-swim R&R, maybe just enjoying a…read moregood read in a deck lounger. But no, think again. At 1:00 pm, the staff parades every last wet person in the pool out the front door and lines them up to reenter at 1:15. The line includes the wet people who paid already and the dry people who've just arrived. Saturday there were at the very least 50 people in one line, meaning the previously paid people had to wait while the others pay their entry. These previously paid people dont have to pay again and are waived in at the register. There was a ton of staff so they could have had a dedicated line for the paid people and saved us the waiting for paying people. By the time I would have gotten in and settled again, around 1:20 -1:25, I would have had to turn around and leave, so on the front lawn, unshowered, I popped on clothes over my wet suit and hit the road. If you are a lapswimmer, and want to chill apres swim, I suggest you start at 11:15 when they open and do your hanging out before the 1:00 exodus ritual. Someone said it was done in the name of public safety (though I'm still unsure exactly for what reason). To me, especially without a shower, its hardly worth the $5.00 entry fee without the chill time.

    Aspen Hollywood

    Aspen Hollywood

    3.3
    (9 reviews)

    I'm sparing them a one-star review because I appreciated the art programming they provided and the…read moreteachers seemed good. However, the daycare and owners are 100% business-focused and puts money first. They have zero empathy for parents or fostering community. Understandably, Covid posed many challenges to everyone and protocols had to be put in place but they did not allow for parents to communicate with teachers at all - no virtual conversations, phone calls, emails, etc. Every six months, they would send home a 'report' without any opportunities to sit down to review or ask questions. All of that, I can look past... because Covid required a lot of flexibility from all parties. The real frustration came upon registration for our 2nd kid. Their sales tactic was that of fake urgency and loose and sneaky language in the contract. You can feel free to message me for specifics so that you can be made aware. When there was a discrepancy, one 'owner' Natalie (who honestly has no decision making power as she gets overshadowed by the other) owned up and said the contract language was indeed confusing. However, Allison (bureaucratic owner) would say otherwise, completely undermining Natalie. They refused to make time for a call to talk it through the confusion and instead required us to only use email to contact them. They brushed us off in person and finally (but reluctantly) gave me 9 minutes on a call in which Natalie hastily rushed me off. We're talking about major confusion in a contract that would net them (and cost us) $75,000+ in the lifetime of our two kids being there. They resorted to defensiveness and eventually made up a whole narrative about my family's financial difficulty. It was extremely hurtful and mind blowing that a business can be run this way. Whenever it served them to play the "we are a small business, we make mistakes" card, they would use it sparingly. And at times when it served them to say "we are very well established, have been doing this for decades so please don't question us" they would use that to their advantage. As another reviewer said "if you're happy to shut up and abide by the info they give you, then this is the place for you." I really wish I would have read this before enrolling. Childcare is a highly personal and sensitive decision and they don't seem to agree with this. I'm so glad we pulled our kids out and while difficult to not have childcare for a few months, we ended up finding a much better option for our kids. I'd recommend supporting another local daycare that truly cares about the community versus just their bottom line and the self-serving need to always having to be right.

    I thought maybe my experience with Small Wonders School was a one-off until I read some of the…read morereviews here that seemed consistent with how I was treated. I was hired as an assistant teacher (I have over 7 years of experience in preschool) for their kindergarten program. The directors were aware of my teaching experience and had my full resume. They offered me the position and I accepted, excited to gain experience with a new age group. They wanted me to begin right away so I could be trained in time for the school year to begin. I was relocating from out of state and rushed the move so I would start on time. The school and staff were nice and I felt optimistic about the position. After only three days of training, however, I was told that they wanted someone with more kindergarten experience and let me go. I accepted this graciously and silently, despite knowing it was bad practice. I hadn't even had a chance to be in the kindergarten classroom yet. After leaving the school and driving home in tears I realized I forgot my sweater and went back to get it. As I approached the door I saw my sweater outside draped over a rail on the sidewalk, which felt quite insulting. The only redeeming thing about the situation is that I was paid for the three days I trained. The amount of stress and money that went into relocating in such a rush and then looking for another job is irrevocable though. I am shocked and appalled by the treatment I received.

    Mighty Oaks Preschool - preschools - Updated July 2026

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