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    Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac High School - Football

    Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac High School

    (31 reviews)

    We love attending Saint Jeanne! We love the community, and really value the education & morals that…read moreare taught! We will be attending from preschool all the way to high school

    For over a decade, our children have been part of the SJDLS community, and it has been an…read moreextraordinary journey. From the moment we stepped through those school gates, we knew we had found something truly special. Dedicated Teachers and Staff The heart of any great school lies in its educators, and SJDLS boasts an exceptional team of teachers and staff. Their commitment to nurturing young minds goes beyond the classroom. They inspire, challenge, and guide our children, fostering not only academic growth but also character development. We've witnessed firsthand the tireless efforts they put into creating a positive and supportive learning environment. Academic Excellence At SJDLS, excellence is the standard. Our children have thrived academically, thanks to the rigorous curriculum and personalized attention they receive. The teachers tailor their teaching methods to suit each student's learning style, ensuring that no child is left behind. As parents, we appreciate the emphasis on critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills--the very qualities that will serve them well in their future endeavors. Values and Character Formation Education isn't just about textbooks and exams; it's about shaping compassionate, responsible individuals. SJDLS excels in this aspect. Our kids learn not only math, science, and literature but also the values of respect, faith, and caring. These lessons extend beyond the classroom walls, influencing their interactions with peers, family, and the wider community. We're proud to see our children grow into empathetic and socially conscious young adults. A Bright Future Ahead Our oldest daughter, now on the cusp of her senior year, has blossomed at SJDLS. Her 4.2 GPA reflects not only her academic prowess but also her unwavering dedication. As for our son, a freshman, he's already making his mark. We're confident that the solid foundation laid by SJDLS will propel them toward any college they choose. Their dreams are within reach, and we owe it all to this remarkable institution. A Blessing to Our Family and Community SJDLS isn't just a school; it's a blessing. It's where friendships are forged, talents are discovered, and futures are shaped. As parents, we couldn't ask for more. Our gratitude extends not only to the faculty but also to the entire SJDLS community--the parents, volunteers, and fellow students who make this place feel like home.

    Temecula Elementary School - Swimming lesson :)

    Temecula Elementary School

    (7 reviews)

    I just wanted to say thanks for all the support you all have given Kiko, Bradley and Athena…read moreLeininger in their educational needs. Mrs. Rabe, thank you so much for helping Kiko grow into the fine young lady she is today. You have been an integral part of her growth. It does not go unnoticed. You believed in her when she didn't believe in herself. Educators have a special place in the hearts of children. The three educators that were part of my children's lives will be remembered for a life time. The promotion ceromonies were amazing and fitting for the accomplishments. I was able to watch my TK daughter recite the alphabet backwards. That is truely amazing Mrs. Gutierrez. Thank you for being part of Athenas life. Dr. Manami, Thank you for your proactiveness to the issues that came up this school year. You're a great example of the leader you are and the institution should feel lucky to have you. The Think Together Staff and Miss Ashley You all care so deeply about our children and their growth. Thank you for all the great memories our children will share for a lifetime. Now on to summer break! Enjoy you all deserve it.

    My children just started here, but so far everyone has been super kind, helpful, and have really…read morewent out of their way to make my children feel welcome and happy. The school district we came from was an absolute mess, and the teachers really didn't care. My children's teachers are sweet, kind, and really helpful. I'm very thankful my children attend here.

    Method Schools - My son Aiden and myself on Graduation  Day.

    Method Schools

    (80 reviews)

    So far so good! Love the support through the onboarding process and availability of the teachers.read more

    Our family has been part of Method Schools since 2018. So much has changed, mostly positive, some…read morenegative. Method excels in offering extracurriculars, sports, events, AP, honors and advanced courses. They have Dehesa Method Sports Academy which is tailored towards athletes in San Diego county and they recently started The Academy at Method which is a dual enrollment program designed to offer students an early start in advancing their education by taking college courses while in high school. Method has a lot of potential to be a Blue Ribbon school or even a California Distinguished School. It is a K-12 charter school registered in the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified with the California Department of Education. The school primarily offers virtual instruction. Overall my daughter has mixed feelings about her education at Method. As a parent, I appreciate the school's variety of course offerings. I went to a very good high school in OC and I wanted the same for my daughter. If you're considering Method for your child, Method has a yearbook, offers prom, has several yearly events for K-8 and the 9-12 events are mainly led by the high school ASB. As of this review, to my knowledge, Method offers National Honor Society, Hope Squad, Yearbook, and several others high school led clubs. There are some problems that I hope Method improves on. Firstly, lack of transparency. Since Method is primarily online, there should be no question for students or parents on who is leading the school. At an in-person school, most students and parents know who the principal or vice principal is. Most of our time at Method, we didn't know who the principal was. They sometimes call that person the Head of Schools, but you don't know if it's for K-12 or 9-12. Either way, it adds to confusion and distracts from learning. Unfortunately, Method is extremely biased and has double standards. I've experienced this many times, so it's not an isolated issue. Method's administration and teachers don't always respond to an email. Conflict is a part of life and not a fun part; however, when issues need to be addressed, communication is important. Method gets an F in this area. They do not know how to deal with conflict, whether it is with students or parents. Regarding the double standards, the teachers and staff send out emails stating that their meetings are 'mandatory', but it is not fairly applied to all students. Whenever we're told a meeting is mandatory, it's pretty harsh language, 'required' would be more appropriate but nonetheless we attend the meeting. Other students that don't attend are still allowed to participate in the event even if they didn't attend the 'mandatory' meeting which isn't fair. That means the meeting wasn't mandatory after all. My daughter took a college class her junior year but was not given a weighted grade for that class.College classes are more challenging than highschool classes. Regarding AP testing. As of this review, Method does not offer in-person proctoring for their offered AP tests. We are so glad they offer AP tests. It really benefits students so I strongly advocate for it. Unfortunately, Method doesn't really understand how the AP process works. We were told the school would pay the AP testing fee, and we were ecstatic. However, that excitement was short-lived as we realized Method was only supposed to provide us with the College Board AP code, if they would be administering the test. This created a lot of confusion. Since they don't administer the test we had to find a local school with a seat available, and pay $90+ out of pocket for the test, removing the AP code Method gave us. I wish Method had an honor roll system. My daughter worked very hard in high school and achieved 4.0 a couple of semesters and over 3.5 in several other semesters, but didn't receive acknowledgment. She also achieved high scores on the CAASPP test in Science, Math, and English but received no acknowledgment. I've noticed the staff seems intent on doing everything alone without incorporating parents or students. I'm sure they're overwhelmed by doing that. They often speak to parents as if we don't know or understand anything, and they treat us all like we're children. We have valuable contributions. It's frustrating not being heard. I wish I could add more, but this unabridged version is already quite long. I will say the staff and administration is nice and well meaning but they way they do things is extremely frustrating and sometimes backwards. Even the transcript request method is frustrating. They used to include the entire K-12 transcript, and it was like pulling teeth just requesting high school years for the transcript. It shouldn't be like this, especially when it should be expected that colleges only want to see 9-12 grades, not elementary or middle school grades. There's no perfect school. I'm just sharing some of what we've experienced. The flexibility is what kept us there for so long.

    Murrieta Valley Unified School District - Kids trash

    Murrieta Valley Unified School District

    (9 reviews)

    All 3 my kids have gone through the school system here and all had a good to great experience. One…read morehad special needs and I can tell you ultimately, the parent is responsible for your child. Teachers are there to help, but you need to get involved. The more involved parents become, the more benefit they received from the programs. I see parents laying blame on teachers when the reality is the parents don't get involved ultimately complain and their child doesn't get all they help they need. As far as the chemical guy, it's only for people who are using it and on it commercially. Casual exposure isn't going to affect. Overreaction is a major problem with our society today. Great band and choral programs. Sports and education are top notch. No complaints here. Kids turned out great.

    My children attend Shivela. Teachers and most staff are good. This review is baes on how an ADA…read moreissue and civil rights violation have been handled. 3 days in a row I was denied access into the school parking lot by campus supervisors Jose and Flabio to access disabled parking even though I have a visible hanging placard and pointed to it and showed it several times. The 2nd day it happened I called the district and Tom Patain seemed shocked that I would even need to explain myself if I showed it (AGREED!). I then received a call from the principal assuring me it would not happen again and that he spoke to #1 and #2. Come day 3 and Flabio did it again! He was shooing me away and saying "I don't care" when pointing to my placard. I had to call the office who had to call him to tell him to let me in. Now, during all of these interactions, I recorded them all but I did not raise my voice, call names or anything rude at all, just record (them violating civil rights and ada) . Aftwr he let me in and I went to park, he approached me in my car with my child to call me "mean and rude" and that he didn't care he was violating civil rights and didnt care if I sent it to the superintendent. If he doesn't care if he is violating civil rights, what could he be doing to disabled (a protected class) students on campus? So far, no word back from the superintendent but his secretary Amanda did seem concerned.

    Springs Charter Schools

    Springs Charter Schools

    (20 reviews)

    I'm currently fostering my nieces, and my five-year-old niece is enrolled in the kindergarten class…read moreat the Temecula Student Center. I can't say enough about how grateful I am for TSC. From the very beginning, the staff has been exceptionally kind, attentive, and thoughtful. My niece has a kindergarten teacher she truly adores. Earlier this year, one of her teachers was promoted after only two months, and I was understandably worried about yet another transition for a child who has already endured so much change. The way TSC handled that transition was deeply reassuring; there was a clear, caring plan in place, and my niece quickly formed a strong connection with her new teacher as well. My niece was removed from her home over the summer and has experienced significant trauma in her short life. She carries a great deal of fear and anxiety, and she has selective mutism, meaning she is only able to speak with certain people. At her previous school, she never spoke to her TK teacher or her classmates. Seeing her now whispering to her teachers and a few of her peers at TSC feels like a small miracle, and also a powerful sign that she feels safe. Every part of her day is held with care. From the breakfast room staff who help her settle in each morning, to the gate staff who personally call for someone to escort her inside, to Ms. Heidi, the parking lot safety person who greets her with a warm smile and helps her out of the car, each small act of kindness has made a real difference. She comes home happy every day, more confident, and eager to share what she's learning. I'm also so appreciative of how present and engaged Valerie and Jeanette are as administrators. One or both are outside during arrival and dismissal time every single day. Her teachers, Ms. Smith, Ms. Merrifield, and Ms. K, have gone above and beyond to create a sense of safety, continuity, and belonging during a very tender time in her life. One staff member even reached out to me about resources available for foster families through Springs. I haven't yet had the chance to connect, but simply being seen and thought of in that way meant more than I can express. Springs has brought stability, care, and a sense of grounding to an incredibly difficult season in my niece's life, not just through personalized learning, but through genuine, personalized care.

    Mrs Erika Nevares Homeschool program and Julie Norman Journey program is the reason why I chose to…read morecontinue having my kids at Springs Charter School. They helped my kids thrive with self esteem and soar academically. They are those teachers that truly roots and believes in your children and self sacrificing support to us parents. They are the teachers I wish I had growing up. The kind of teachers your kids will look back and be forever grateful for. I hope Springs Charter School gives these two extraordinary women the bonus or raise they deserve. They are the pillars in our community that even the City Mayor, Dr.Hermsmeyer, & Governing Boards of Springs Charter School should knowledge and give due credit to their most compassionate, empowering, and exceptional teachers. Mrs Erica Nevares and Mrs Julie Norman we are both the heart of our learning community and educational rockstars.

    Alliance Resources & Associates - professional - Updated May 2026

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