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Forest Park Elementary

Forest Park Elementary

2.1(8 reviews)
0.7 mi

i remember going here for kindergarten from 2015-2016 till i moved may 2016 i remember the first…read moretwo friends i made there i learned how to climb monkey bars there as well anyone have the year book from 2015-2016 school year i remember my teachers mrs. elliot and mrs. garabedian shoutout my day 1s gang

Our kidrecently graduated from Forest Park Elementary school where he studied from kindergarten…read morethru grade 5. The current school principal and administration is very good. They handled things very professionally and made efforts to add field trips and other extras for students. Our experience with different teachers was as follows: a) Miss Ho (kindergarten) - she was excellent kindergarten teacher. She took a lot of interest in kids development and kids learnt quite a bit under her. b) Miss Maa (grade 1) - she was wonderful teacher and my kid developed an interest in art and Maths because of her. c) Miss Snelson/Miss K (grade 2) - both the teachers were very compassionate with kids and Miss K focussed a lot on English. d) Miss Ledesma (grade 3) - she had to teach online during covid so our experience was not representative what in-person teaching would have been like. However, we felt overall that the emphasis on academics was a little less and there were quite a few brain breaks. e) Miss Taylor (grade 4) - she was a wonderful teacher and did several projects with students which went above and beyond the regular coursework. She also made sure kids had lot of group activities and projects to form lasting social bonds. f) Miss Kinoshita (grade 5) - this was our toughest experience. Our kids spent more time on the computers in school than in-person teaching by the teacher. The teacher taught so little that they had to skip many units of the science and Math units recommended by California. Students spent tonnes of time doing nitrotype and other online apps and it was a constant challenge fighting that addiction at home.

Young Champions - Independence day dance

Young Champions

5.0(14 reviews)
0.5 mi

I cannot express enough praise for the Young champions. Mrs. Ratna, Mrs. Renu, and Mrs. Shephali's,…read moreMrs Pooja guidance has played a crucial role in shaping the progress of my twins. Mrs. Ratna (owner) is notably exceptional, excelling in creating engaging learning opportunities. Thanks to her methods, my children's academic journey has seen significant improvement. The institution maintains high standards of cleanliness and organization, with meals included in the fees, providing nutritious lunches that introduced my twins to 'panner.' This helped them learn to eat healthily and independently, adhering to their schedules rigorously. Additionally, the school offers amenities like a playground, robotics classes, dance class and art sessions at affordable rates. They also offers after school programs.The weekly Show and Tell sessions encouraged them to confidently craft and present their stories in-front of an audience. Participating in events such as science fairs, Indian Independence Day celebrations, Halloween parties, and Diwali festivities has brought immense joy to our family, creating unforgettable memories. Starting at three years old, my twins have now smoothly transitioned to kindergarten at the age of five. If they had a public school available in my locality, I would have enrolled my kids there without hesitation. For parents considering private elementary education, it's worth noting that Mrs. Ratna started New Horizon school in Newark. Please check it out!

My kids have been going to young Champions since many years. The place is very friendly and the…read moreteachers are very kind. I can leave the kids and go work stress free. Miss Renuka gives personal attention to all the kids and informs the parents immediately if there is anything out of the ordinary. We loved the environment and my kids loved the food for lunch. Miss Ratna makes any kind of special accommodations if needed and is very professional and yet very caring. It's second home to my kids and I highly recommend YC!

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Tricity Chinese School - Promote TCCS in Union city culture fair

Tricity Chinese School

5.0(9 reviews)
0.7 mi

Our kid has been going to this school for 2 years and has learned so much! This school has great…read moreteachers and they have fun events such as Halloween and Lunar New Year. I looked at many Chinese schools prior to deciding on this one. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a Chinese school for their kid(s)!

This is our 4th year at this Chinese school after 6 years at another Chinese school (Yellow river)…read morein Fremont. My high schooler has since graduated from Tricity Chinese school and tested into Chinese 2 at James Logan high as a freshman. We basically switched because my kids could not keep up with the workload and demands of Yellow river. My husband does not speak mandarin and the environment at Tricity is more accommodating for mixed language families. The transition from simplified to traditional has been easier than I expected and pretty much a non issue for both kids. They went from dreading weekend chinese school and doing homework in tears at Yellow river, to being able to actually enjoy the language and do homework on their own with minimal help from me at Tricity. I would say that in itself speaks volumes. The school offer 2 streams, one is the traditional stream which starts with zhuyin in kindergarten and introduces pinyin by 4th grade. The other stream is the CFL (Chinese as a foreign language) which uses some English in the teaching. They also have electives after school and my son is taking the go chess class.

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Show case TCCS in Union city culture fair

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St. Edward School - 2015-2016 St. Edward CYO Basketball

St. Edward School

4.2(26 reviews)
2.7 mi

From the moment we joined in 2020, St. Edward School has been such a blessing for our family. The…read moreteachers are dedicated, caring, and truly invested in every child's growth. The sense of community here is so special; in my experience, families are welcoming, supportive, and the school creates many opportunities to come together. Academically, the program is strong and well balanced, with a focus on both academics and character. My two kids come home excited to share what they've learned, which says so much. The campus is safe, welcoming, and offers great extracurriculars, too. I couldn't recommend St. Edward more!

I'm writing this as a frustrated parent who transferred to St. Edward School after Our Lady of…read moreGuadalupe (OLG) closed. We were hopeful for a fresh start in a supportive Catholic community. What we got instead was an unwelcoming, cold, and often dismissive environment -- one that ultimately failed my child and our family. From Day One, We Were Treated Like Outsiders Right away, we were labeled "former OLG families" in group emails, constantly reminded that we weren't "really" part of the St. Edward community. We paid tuition just like everyone else, but it was clear we weren't seen the same. Leadership That Doesn't Listen The principal, Tina Cruz, was cold and condescending. As a single mother, I often felt judged and ignored. When I voiced concerns, I was met with copy-pasted quotes from the school handbook instead of actual dialogue. Trying to engage with the administration was like talking to a wall. There was never a sense that they cared about our concerns -- only that they wanted us to stop bringing them up. A Lack of Support for Kids with ADHD My child has ADHD, and it was clear the staff had very little understanding or training around it. Instead of working with us to meet my child's needs, the school treated them like a discipline problem. No empathy was shown. They expect all students to conform, regardless of how they learn or what challenges they face. Overuse of Petty Infractions The school hands out behavior infractions for the tiniest things. My child once received one just for making a classmate laugh. The kids are expected to act like silent robots -- there's no room for personality, joy, or normal child behavior. Favoritism and Bias There's a clear culture of favoritism at St. Edward. Certain families -- mostly those who are close with the principal -- are treated much better than others. Their kids seem to avoid consequences that other children receive for the same actions. It's demoralizing to see this kind of inequity, especially in a school that claims to value community and inclusion. We always felt like we were on the outside, being judged instead of welcomed. Overly Strict Spanish Teacher The Spanish teacher is infamously strict and borderline unreasonable. Parents even refer to her as the "tardy police." One-minute delays are treated like major offenses. My child was once scolded for returning late from the bathroom. This teacher seemed more concerned with enforcing rules than building a supportive classroom. Poor Handling of Bullying When my friend's child was bullied, the school had them fill out incident forms--but did nothing meaningful to stop it. The bullying continued, and the response from staff was minimal at best. Even worse, after speaking up, the child felt even more isolated and afraid of retaliation. It was heartbreaking to watch. The school's handling of the situation felt more focused on creating a paper trail than actually protecting the child or addressing the problem. Final Thoughts We came to St. Edward looking for community and care. Instead, we were met with exclusion, indifference, and rigid systems that do not support children who are different. We're no longer at this school -- and we're relieved. But I'm sharing our experience to warn other families: if your child needs compassion, support, or a fair environment, you will not find it here. This was our honest experience as a paying family who was never made to feel like we belonged. I wish someone had warned me before we enrolled. I hope this serves as that warning for you. EDIT: The response below contains a false version of events that try to reflect negatively on me. Unfortunately, I have not been given an opportunity to respond directly, so I am adding clarification here. I want to make it clear that I communicated to Tina Cruz that, as a full-time working single mother of 2, I do not have the flexibility to attend in person meetings. Using that reality as justification to shift blame or suggest I have been uncooperative is both unfair and misleading. I will not tolerate being mischaracterized or intimidated into silence.

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2015-2016 St. Edward's CYO basketball

St. Edward School - San Jose Tech Museum 5th grade STEM field trip (chemistry lab).

San Jose Tech Museum 5th grade STEM field trip (chemistry lab).

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Glenmoor Elementary School - Playground; great for recess

Glenmoor Elementary School

4.9(8 reviews)
3.2 mi

It's a great school. The teachers are great, care about the kids' clean environment, and have great…read moreeducational goals for students.

My kids time at Glennmore was an amazing experience for me and my wife as parents and watching my…read morekids grow up there was even more amazing . Teachers like Mrs turner and Mrs Sendenos (she remarried ) were such amazing people . Even though my kids left there a few years back I see the value in elementary schools. When mh daughter went to middle school in hayward she was actually more advanced then the kids here in Hayward . The pride that Glennmore puts on education is tremendous! This is a school I high recommend to parents! One thing I really enjoyed was all the parent involved activities , including sports they had for the kids . Also our basketball ball team kicked but ! Champions our year ! Haha the science camp trip for the kids was amazing and left an awesome impression on my two kids ! Now my cons. There's not much . Just the moms who don't got anything else to do and just be either Karen's or nosey and always have a damn opinion everything ! You tell them the sky is blue they damn for sure will argue with you and say it's lavender . And some of the dads there , can we say cucks! Grow a pair boys please ! I experienced this while at science camp with my kids ! My rating! The best . Minus the lame parents at times , most of the parents are cool AF !

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Glenmoor Elementary School - Reading to the kids for "read across America". They had so many questions!

Reading to the kids for "read across America". They had so many questions!

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