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    Upland High School - POWER OUTAGE AT THE FOOTBALL GAME!

    Upland High School

    3.7(23 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Attended a Friday night high school football game at this school,…read more First and foremost, each and every employee I came in contacts with was very friendly and helpful (thank you!!) The football field is in great condition, seating is comfortable and offers a great view, food offered in the snack bar was excellent and the breeze one feels here on a hot afternoon/evening is perfect to keep you cool. The ONLY negative issue was the restroom. For the men, there is only one toilet and no urinals which resulted in a long line for most of the game. Definitely a challenge if you are a big water drinker like myself but also like myself, we all dealt with it as best we could all night. Five stars for the amazing hospitality, food, seats etc.. four stars for the restroom situation

    I graduated from Upland in1962. Went on to Chaffey JC, then 3 years at UCR followed by 2 more at…read moreAzusa Pacific. Have AS, BA, and MA. Became a Marriage, Family, Child Therapist (MFCC). Have the highest regard for the education I received at UHS. It has certainly grown! Hope you all enjoy your time here as much as I did. I was a shy girl with no confidence when I entered. Thanks to excellent teachers, scholarships, and encouragement I went on to become a successful professional in Mental Heath Services where I now live in Hawaii. You can do it too. Carol Loy

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    Upland High School - POWER OUTAGE AT THE FOOTBALL GAME!

    POWER OUTAGE AT THE FOOTBALL GAME!

    Upland High School - The electronic scoreboard was very nice and clearly visible

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    The electronic scoreboard was very nice and clearly visible

    Western Christian High School - Students in jazz band grow as musicians while sharing their creativity and love of music together.

    Western Christian High School

    4.2(17 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    It is an honor and privilege to have all three of my kids attend WCS. The possibilities are…read moreendless and my youngest who is a sophomore at Western Christian High School has big dreams. She just got on the varsity swim team and absolutely loves her school. She dreams of attending Caltech. My oldest is now 33 and met her husband at WCS - they now have three beautiful kids and lead a Godly life. My middle child started in preschool right across the way from where he graduated. Western focus' on spirituality, safety, education and the knowledge to excel in whatever your child dreams of. WCS works with parent's who really want for their kids, the best environment to thrive in. The sacrifice to have your kids attend this fantastic school will over exceed any hardship ever. I am forever grateful and if you really want the best for your kids, highly recommend WCS! I have referred several friends that had their kids attend; they got on a waiting list and were very impressed with the outcome of their kiddos. Thank you WCS for guiding my kids to be a much better version of myself. You're the best!!

    First and foremost, I would like to express my profound dissatisfaction with Western Christian…read moreSchool. My son attended the school from second through sixth grade, and during that time he endured repeated bullying, harassment, and mistreatment from both fellow students and staff members. He was mocked because of his hair, physically shoved to the ground, and even grabbed and swung around by other students. The incidents became so severe that certain students were ultimately suspended. This all occurred during his very first year at the school. In addition to the physical bullying, my son was also socially isolated and harassed because he did not fit the stereotypical expectations of the other boys at the school. He was not interested in sports, and because of that, he was often excluded and targeted. He was criticized simply for being different. He was also harassed because of his appearance, despite always presenting himself in a clean, respectful, and well-groomed manner. Instead of embracing individuality, the environment at the school encouraged conformity and ridicule toward students who did not fit a particular mold. At one point, the son of a woman who worked in the office physically shoved my son during P.E. class. Rather than fostering a safe environment for students, the administration appeared dismissive of the ongoing issues. Additionally, Superintendent John Atwood demonstrated behavior that I found deeply one-sided and inappropriate. His son was dating one of the girls who had bullied and harassed my son, which created what I believe was a conflict of interest. When these issues were brought to the school's attention, nothing meaningful was done to address the harassment. After my son left the school, he continued participating in theater activities there because of friendships he had formed. Unfortunately, the bullying and harassment continued, this time involving both students and parents. When I contacted the school to report the matter, I was informed that neither my son nor I were welcome back on campus because I voiced concerns and filed complaints. What I found especially alarming was that after I made complaints regarding the bullying connected to the theater event, Superintendent John Atwood escalated the matter to the point that law enforcement contacted me. Rather than focusing on protecting a student who had already endured years of mistreatment, the situation felt intimidating and retaliatory. While attending Western Christian, my son was repeatedly given demerits because his hair extended beyond the collar line. Ironically, shortly after he left, the school changed its grooming policies and permitted longer hairstyles under a new principal. This only reinforced my belief that the treatment he received was unfair and unnecessarily targeted. I also want to say how incredibly proud I am of my son for the person he has become despite everything he endured during his years at Western Christian. He has grown into an exceptional young man and a true role model. I genuinely could not be prouder of him. He exceeded every expectation I ever had, not only academically, but more importantly as a human being. He is kind, compassionate, intelligent, respectful, and remarkably bright. Watching him overcome bullying and unfair treatment only made him stronger and more determined to succeed. Instead of allowing those experiences to define him negatively, he rose above them and became an even better person because of it. Once my son left Western Christian, he flourished academically and personally. He went on to outperform many students academically, including the majority of the current graduating senior class. He was accepted into one of the top-ranked colleges in the country and graduated high school having already earned four college degrees. He participated in marching band, served in ASB leadership, and genuinely enjoyed his educational experience. Most importantly, he was finally surrounded by teachers who valued and encouraged him rather than criticizing or humiliating him over superficial matters such as his hairstyle. I strongly do not recommend this school to families who want their children to feel supported, accepted, and encouraged to be individuals. To this day, I remain grateful that we made the decision to remove my son from Western Christian. Once he left, he became happier, more confident, and significantly more successful. He was never bullied again and finally experienced the encouragement and respect every child deserves. If I could offer any advice to parents considering this school, it would be this: run and run as fast as you can in the opposite direction.

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    Western Christian High School - Art classes give students space to develop creativity, skill, and confidence through visual expression.

    Art classes give students space to develop creativity, skill, and confidence through visual expression.

    Western Christian High School - Friendship and community grow naturally as students spend time together throughout the school day.

    Friendship and community grow naturally as students spend time together throughout the school day.

    Western Christian High School - Students collaborate in science lab, learning through hands-on experiments and discovery.

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    Students collaborate in science lab, learning through hands-on experiments and discovery.

    Western Christian Schools - In our art classes, students are encouraged to explore creativity, develop their unique gifts, and reflect the beauty of God's creation.

    Western Christian Schools

    4.6(68 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    If we don't express our life experiences, no one will know. (Lori K.)…read moreMy son who attended WCS in preschool at the age of two years old and may seem young. I tried to teach him at home and my son had absolutely no interest - which gets into another whole analysis with learning disorders and what not.. He dropped out 6 times!!!! I explained to my son, you have to learn your ABC's and how to count to 10. He graduated! Then started kindergarten, and had a very hard time. In second grade the school recommended to transfer him to public school For free additional help (Now I believe WCS can accommodate more with disorders in kids as I believe they have an onsite program to assist better). I did send my child to a public school, and he was depressed for the entire 3 years! I worked hard during the recession and told my husband I am placing our child back at Western. And as Soon as I told our son, there was a sense of hope. He returned in sixth grade and graduated high school. Today he is an IT Tech for a mortgage company and has a heart that is open to life with non--judgment. He's trying to figure out how to make this world a better place. If anyone ever wanted to reach out and hear my story, I am willing to talk to you in person through WCS.. But he survived because I put him back at Western and he met his lifelong friends that he still relates with today as life-long friends

    We were looking for a daycare we felt comfortable with. We found that place at Western. My Son is…read morenow in 3rd grade with them. We can't say enough good things about it. It came as a recommendation. And we have been so pleased with their care and teachings. We love the family that my son and use have made not only with faculty but with fellow parents as well.

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    Western Christian Schools - At Western Christian, teachers know their students well and guide them with care, encouragement, and truth.

    At Western Christian, teachers know their students well and guide them with care, encouragement, and truth.

    Western Christian Schools - Our athletic programs challenge students to compete with excellence, perseverance, and character, while putting God first.

    Our athletic programs challenge students to compete with excellence, perseverance, and character, while putting God first.

    Western Christian Schools - Hands-on learning helps students explore God's world, ask questions, and discover how truth connects across every subject.

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    Hands-on learning helps students explore God's world, ask questions, and discover how truth connects across every subject.

    Options For Youth - Upland - Options For Youth's welcoming environment and safe facilities allow students and families to focus on the things that matter the most.

    Options For Youth - Upland

    5.0(1 review)
    1.8 mi

    Options for Youth is the best school ever and Patricia is the greatest teacher I've ever had!read more

    From the owner: Options For Youth (OFY) is a network of free public charter high schools in Southern California…read moreoffering students a flexible, personalized approach to education. Whether you're behind on credits, disconnected from school, want to graduate early, need to tend to responsibilities outside of school, or simply desire a non-traditional learning environment, OFY's dedicated staff want to help you reach your academic goals. We believe the student-teacher relationship is critical to the development of a young person's social, emotional, and academic well-being. When you visit one of our centers, you'll find students working one-on-one with highly qualified, passionate teachers and advisors. OFY also offers students the opportunity to engage in a variety of learning styles, creating what we call a 'blended' learning model. This innovative approach to education allows students to learn with great flexibility through: independent study, small group (SGI) classes, online courses, single-subject tutoring, and hands-on experiential activities, trips, and cultural excursions. Many OFY schools are Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) partners. From enrollment to graduation, these partnerships empower OFY students to prepare for success in today's economy through career exposure, networking events, college and career entry planning, critical skill building, and certificate and internship opportunities.

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    Options For Youth - Upland - Options For Youth students get the extra support they need with 1-on-1 teacher attention.

    Options For Youth students get the extra support they need with 1-on-1 teacher attention.

    Options For Youth - Upland - OFY offers students the chance to participate in various sports teams where they have the chance to compete in tournaments and playoffs.

    OFY offers students the chance to participate in various sports teams where they have the chance to compete in tournaments and playoffs.

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