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    5.0 (1 review)

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    This is an amazing, affordable school, much more child/learning centered than the warehousing that…read moretakes place in the large, bureaucratic, public school system. I'm so glad that granddaughter goes to this school. I attend many events and find the teachers are happy and the students are thriving. The school has excellent leadership and educational practices. If you are curious, look them up on Facebook to see all the wonderful educational activities they offer! I cannot recommend this school highly enough.

    Other schools would tell me, basically, that my son is incredibly smart, but that it won't matter…read morein his life because he's lazy. They would show me papers he'd torn up and pictures of his messy desk and then pull out 5 page long papers he'd written brilliantly and tell me, "He's clearly capable, but just doesn't care." Other schools would tell me how he's so kind to the other students, especially those getting bullied, and then he'd come home in tears because of how he saw others being treated - by teachers and students alike - and I could feel how isolated he felt. Now he runs a Dungeons and Dragons campaign with 4 other students on the weekends and their laughter fills our home. Now he's a peer mentor and helps resolve disputes, at a student level, when they arise. Now his teachers tell me how amazing and intuitive his questions are, how funny he can be, and how dedicated he is when he finds a topic that really interests him. My son comes home now and tells me about his day. My daughter wantsto go to school and pretends notto be sick sometimes, in the hopes I won't keep her home. I feel like Kino is all the best of what homeschooling is, but with teachers better than I could be at this point in my life. I don't feel as though I'm failing every morning when I drop them off at the front door. I feel, instead, that even when we can't do family dinners or I'm so busy with other obligations I barely see them for several days in a row - I feel like, it's okay because I'm doing something right. Arguably the biggest thing I can do right for them at this age.

    Academy of Math & Science

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    2.2
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    My daughters first year here (3rd grade) and she has been very vocal about how much she loves all…read moreof her teachers. If I need to communicate with them, they are very quick and professional! The admin in the front office are very sweet every time I go pick up my daughter for her after school program. If you need an amazing teacher for 3rd grade, Ms Landis, Ms Noriega, and Ms Bonillas are amazing. Great experience so far!!

    Can you select no stars? Both the Prince and Lerdo Rd…read more Locations are abysmal environments for both students and teachers. As a substitute teacher, I was continually ill, sickened by a variety of viruses the students (most of them likely unvaccinated in this title 1 district) spread. No nurse on the Prince campus, and the Lerdo Rd. location actually prohibits kids from being sent home unless they have a fever. Too bad if you have pink eye, just pass it around. Admin at both schools is haughty and aloof. No support for teachers dealing with kids' bad behavior. Blame the teacher for "poor classroom management," admin's favorite go-to phrase whenever there's an issue. Many kids have serious social and mental dysfunction, yet incidents of self- or peer-to-peer harm are swept under the rug. These schools are scammers, collecting federal grant monies to stuff classrooms with low-income students whose parents are too busy putting food on the table (or whacked out on crack) to pay attention to the fact that their kids aren't learning anything and have to endure a regimented 7:30-4 (sometimes longer) rotation of classrooms in which pandemonium reigns and learning falls through the cracks.

    Climbing Tree Community School - preschools - Updated August 2026

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