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    Pershing Elementary

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Bella Vista High School

    Bella Vista High School

    3.8
    (9 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Graduated in 2000!!…read more I had a good h.s. experience, BV is a diverse group of kids with great tolerance for all kinds. It may be in a "yuppie" area, but BV accepts all kinds equally and fairly! I'm not saying kids didn't get picked on (cuz I know I did) but I feel at least when I went there, it wasn't so cliquey, so yes the cheerleaders hung out w/ the jocks, but that's h.s.) but the class of '99 & 2000 were very close and I feel we were a good group :) Academically we rocked as well as our band....sports...ehhh, not so much lol I had some favorite teacher's. Miller, Mr. Waugh, Mr. Gould Mrs. Yost, Mr. Fischer, and Mrs. Rose were all awesome!! Good memories!!!!

    Unfortunate that this is the best school in the area. I've attended 7 different schools throughout…read moreK-12 and this one was easily the worst. Old, OSHA violations in the cafeteria & stage, bland, food that is very easily the worst out of any school I've ever seen, unappealing visuals, confusing layout, unregulated racism and bigotry among students, and a lack of school spirit. The school staff are alright, not bad. Generally helpful. Some have passion. Don't take the painting class, the teacher is notoriously rude and unhelpful. It gets the job done, but if you're looking to move to the Sacramento area, I would consider looking into adjacent cities with better schools.

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    Day 2 of Winter Classic!
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    Arts & crafts festival 10.4.25.
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    Folsom High School

    Folsom High School

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    We come here every Tuesday and Thursday for Maddog Wrestling. My five year old practices here. The…read moregym is large and the wrestling room is in that- also a good size. The kids have plenty of mat room and parents have room and space to hang out and enjoy. The room offers lots of mats for the floor, mats on the wall, mirrors on the walls, rings, and ropes. The best part about this school is the staff working. All of the coaches and volunteers working in this FOLSOM community are phenomenal. They all are fantastic with children. They work really hard to be as patient and helpful as possible- with all the different personalities and ages of each child. They all understand the energy and compassion that each individual needs. If you have children, this is definitely a place to come and bring them. I suggest doing so 100%! I love this place and the people working in it!

    Attended the 2015 Northern California Character Combine at Folsom High School. Seminars and…read morespeakers focus on sportsmanship, leadership, and character building. http://charactercombine.com/sports-development/northern-california-combine The campus is very nice and well-suited for such an event. Most main stage speaker sessions occurred at the Jill Solberg Performing Arts Center theater for everyone including students/athletes, with the separate individual breakout sessions for coaches/parents/administrators happening in one of the two-story classroom buildings (I believe the two classrooms I visited were typically used for World History and Geography), and continental breakfast and sandwich lunch in the multipurpose room/cafeteria area. The theater was big, about 700 person capacity, comfortable seating, and an impressive lights/sound system for the stage. #whatsyourwhy

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    Andrew Carnegie Middle School

    Andrew Carnegie Middle School

    2.4
    (9 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    As a parent, I cannot recommend this school for students who are in general education but also…read morerequire additional support through an IEP. Our experience this year was extremely disappointing. When my son's mental health began to decline, I reached out repeatedly for support. Emails often went unanswered, requests for assistance were delayed, and an emergency IEP meeting I requested was never scheduled. During a very serious crisis, I felt abandoned by the very people who were supposed to help. My son experienced ongoing bullying from peers regarding his appearance and weight. Despite our concerns, he felt isolated, unheard, and unsupported. Over time, he began to believe that he was failing both academically and socially. Rather than feeling encouraged, he felt ridiculed and invisible. The most heartbreaking part is that my son experienced a mental health crisis on school grounds and later required extensive therapy and medical treatment. During that time, not a single staff member reached out to check on his wellbeing. The lack of compassion was shocking. Because of missed communication and lack of support during his recovery, my son was also unable to participate in important end-of-year activities, including the promotion walk. Thankfully, my son received the care he needed through private medical providers and is doing much better today. His recovery is due to the dedication of his therapists, doctors, and family. I hope the school takes a hard look at how it supports vulnerable students. Every child deserves to feel safe, valued, and supported, especially when they are struggling. Parents of students who require additional support should ask detailed questions about how the school handles bullying, mental health concerns, and IEP accommodations before enrolling.

    My child was bullied for 2 years AND sensually harassed. Only for staff to tell him "boys will be…read moreboys" and for admin to tell my mixed-husband, that at least the student who called our son the N-Word did so in front of white people only. The district also never did anything meaningful when we addressed this with them. They did an "investigation" and then nothing happened except we got papers claiming they had no proof of our claims. The district family engagement person also claimed to want to help us and then we never heard from her again. Although she did say on our phone call that racism is rampant in the district and specifically with admin. If you value your children's mental health and safety, and there is a feasible way for you to get them into a different district, I would absolutely recommend it. ​

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    Left is Marley 7th grade theif and bully. Right is Lamyra 8th grade bully
    Left is Marley 7th grade theif and bully. Right is Lamyra 8th grade bully
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    The school food kinda look like this
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