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    Imagine Prep Superstition

    Imagine Prep Superstition

    3.9(9 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This school has been a very positive feature of my 2 grandsons. They started in first grade and now…read morethe oldest is graduating this year with straight A's and a full scholarship to college. Counselors worked with him and encouraged and guided him all the way. The younger is in 10th grade and every year so far has been a positive experience for him as well. One is a scholar the other not so much, but both of them have benefited from their experiences at imagine and now prep. I went to the high school orientation and was very impressed with their goals and plans for the students. Just can't say enough about positive results they have gotten and continue to get with two very different children. I love the small classes and attention children receive both scholastic and emotionally. Leadership is encouraged but the average child is also encouraged to be the best they can be socially and scholastically.

    Imagine Prep Superstition is a horrible school if you expect them to protect your children. My…read moredaughter started there this past school year and was sexually assaulted well per the law because the boy did not go into her pants just assault. A boy at the school in her same grade but they had different classes came up to her at lunch and told her "let me see your dick" and proceeded to touch her in her vagina area with her clothes on. She was in shock and embarrassed she quickly moved away. She called me and was crying hysterically where I couldn't even understand her. She got home and explained what had happened. That night I emailed the principal which of course I received no response. The next morning my husband, my daughter and I went to the school to speak with someone to report this and see what they were going to go about this. The assistant principal told us she was going to investigate and that they had zero tolerance for this behavior and that she would call me back later that day, she promised that if we left our daughter there she would be safe and this kid would stay away from her. Later that day she called me back and stated that the students that she spoke with did not see anything which she did not even get statements from all students which my daughter said were there and on the video you couldn't see anything as well BUT she had a copy made for the police if I wished to proceed with that route. She had found out during her investigation that a lot of their students there were hitting each other in their private areas. It was a game that the students were playing. I explained that's not a game my child would partake in, we have taught her way better then that. She said she's not saying that was the case and that she's not saying what happened to my daughter didn't happen but she has no evidence to proceed with this supposed zero tolerance that she told me about. She then stated that she spoke with all of the students and told them if this happens they will be suspended. I'm on the phone thinking BUT I THOUGHT YOU HAD ZERO TOLERANCE? Now this doesn't make sense. My husband, oldest daughter and daughter that this happened to went to the Apache Junction police department filed a police report # 210830010. While they were there the police officer stated that have other accusations from that school. I was then contacted by a detective 4 days later and the school now told him that they no longer have the video. I told the detective, I was told they had a copy for the police and now it's gone. I'm sorry but that seems too suspicious. Now it has turned into a he said, she said situation so of course no charges can be filed. The detective apologized for not being able to do anything and said if any witnesses will step forward he will proceed. I have since pulled my daughter from this school and enrolled her into another school, because I'm sorry they must have things going on there that they're trying to cover up and my daughter will not be hurt again. I would like to warn others, talk to your children and let them know it is not ok! They need to speak up and make people/schools held accountable for their actions. Also, I hope this story is shared so this school will start holding themselves to a better standard and protect the child that they are supposed to!

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    Zaharis Elementary School

    Zaharis Elementary School

    4.0(5 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    So after being forced to go in and show my ID to prove I'm my sons parent just to get into parent…read moresquare, parent square doesn't even work! Turns out my old phone number and email were actually in the system the whole time and this could have been avoided. Liz's response was I can't answer for the system, and can't give me answer for parent square either. If parents are complaining about the system meant to keep parents informed on their child's education then the school should absolutely be responsible for fixing it. Not only that, but as I was in there trying to get my parent square set up, members of the boy scouts or Girl Scouts or whoever walked into the office without their IDS and what did Liz say," We can bypass the IDs if you don't have them. SO YOU CAN BYPASS IDs. SO MUCH FOR THE SAFETY OF THE STUDENTS. I'm shocked by the incompetence of the staff but by the systems as well. Garbage school in a wealthy neighborhood with fake employees.

    "Enter to Learn... Build Your Dreams"…read more Those are the words that greet you when you drive past the marquee and into the parking lot of this amazing school. The school lies in a beautiful desert setting with mountains all around. As soon as you enter the building, you begin to feel as if you're not in any ordinary school. The curriculum at Zaharis Elementary goes beyond that of most public schools. With an inquiry-based curriculum that incorporates character education, students at Zaharis don't just learn reading, writing, and math... they become readers, writers, and mathematicians. All of the staff members, teachers and support staff alike, are dedicated to providing each child with the very best education possible. Walking through the hallways, one can't help but feel "at home". There are couches scattered throughout the common areas where teachers and students alike can gather to read, work, and socialize. Murals and quotes on the walls provide inspiration around every corner. And within each classroom lies a community of learners, working together towards a common goal. Students in this school are challenged to think beyond traditional curriculum. They are encouraged to ask questions... and to work hard to find the answers. They are immersed in a "workshop" environment, where each individual works to his/her highest potential. What an inspiring, amazing place to learn... and to "build your dreams"!

    Central Arizona College - collegeuniv - Updated May 2026

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