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    Harder Elementary School

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    All Saints Catholic School - Peace Rally

    All Saints Catholic School

    4.5(8 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    My children attended All Saints, beginning in 4th and 6th grade. Before that, we attended East…read moreAvenue Elementary School. There was nothing wrong with public school, but we wanted more for our children as they grew into young adults. We first learned about All Saints when my husband coached their boy's basketball team. Both of us were from Christian and Catholic backgrounds and we found the moral and spiritual guidance intertwined with their sports program complementary to our parenting style. We decided to transfer our children from public to private schools simply due to the opportunities, rigor, and environment that private schools afford. Each family views and values education differently, and in our case- my father instilled in me that "education is something that no one can take away from you." Therefore, we value a holistic and realistic education that provides many opportunities. How children perform and function in school is the sum of familial values and school environment. All Saints Catholic School complemented our familial values based on the following: 1. Spiritual, religious, and moral compass: Opportunities to develop faith formation simultaneously with the curriculum. Opportunities for us as a family to discuss current world events in a particular context and offer positive coping skills. 2. Academic rigor: Low classroom counts, better teacher-to-parent relationships, opportunities for science camps and science fairs. 3. School/parent environment/ sports: The administration is dedicated to the learning and safety of the children. When public schools were still distance learning, this institution had protocols for early in-classroom teaching (a lifesaver for me as I was on the frontlines in the ICU). Social events that are both wholesome, fun, and spiritual- Fiesta, Crab Feed, Fun Run, school dances, etc. They have a well-established CYO program with dedicated and league/diocese-winning coaches. 4. Kids Klub: after-school caregiving for those who require extended care. 5. Robust choir/ music program with a dedicated choir/ music director. 6. Safety of the campus My child is nearing graduating from All Saints and will soon transition to high school. My eldest was offered a generous scholarship at a prestigious private high school in Oakland but instead chose to attend a distinguished private high school in Hayward. Both were blessings and opportunities that I believe would not have been available to us if we had not chosen All Saints Catholic School. Many of our fondest memories originate with activities and events sponsored by All Saints and the Oakland Diocese. I highly recommend All Saints Catholic School- and if you'd like to know more-- find out yourself!

    If Community is what you are looking for - All Saints Catholic School is the place you and your…read morechild want to be. My child has been attending this school since TK and is now in 7th Grade. All Saints has persevered through Covid, to Teacher shortages and the general challenges of living in the Bay Area. Their Faith based approach and the way they keep up with an ever evolving curriculum has shown that they strive to ensure every student succeeds. Every teacher has a vested interest in your child to be their very best. There's always an opportunity for Parent and Student alike to show their school spirit and involvement. From the annual Fiesta to the School Dances to the Fun Run, Student Council and Science Camp - it "Takes a Village". And that is what All Saints is about. So if you are looking at schools and want to tour the best I recommend checking out what All Saints Catholic School is all about.

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    Burbank Elementary School

    Burbank Elementary School

    3.6(8 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    What every Burbank Elementary School Parent & Caregiver & Community Member Should Ask the…read morePrinciple. As a former Parent Ambassador 2020-2021 (parent volunteer) at Burbank Elementary School I strongly urge you to ask the school questions like: - Ask why are both playgrounds fenced off when, the vehicle accident only damaged the kindergarten playground? It's not because of COVID. - Ask when they will they fix the kindergarten playground? - Ask why do they make the children duck down in place immediately after they blow a whistle before the children line up for class similar, to what prison guards do on prison yards? - Ask why they don't utilize the raised garden beds to teach the children how to grow plants? - Ask why they don't offer Spanish IXL when it's a dual language immersion school along with the core curriculum subjects offered on IXL? - Ask them what happened to the black assistant principle and the on-site parent liaison? - Ask why the teacher demographics don't reflect the student demographics equitably? -Ask them why the PTA doesn't reflect the demographics of the school? - Ask what have they done to implement the districts ABAR policies and SEL framework? -Ask them what they did with the Emergency COVID funds the state provided districts that reopened schools during COVID? -Ask them how the black & brown children are performing in the school compared to state standards? It sucks that I had to take my child out of the school that's in my neighborhood and drive across town to get my son a decent education.

    This is really not going to be long. Love the school, Love…read morethe teachers. Love the fact they recognized how passionate I am about my kid. They are genuine food really wanting to teach your kids...

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    Elmhurst Learning Center - www.elmhurstlearningcenter.com

    Elmhurst Learning Center

    4.6(20 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Elmhurst is a breath of fresh air! My son was here from age 2.5 yrs to 5 yrs. Every staff is kind,…read moreattentive, and welcoming. Early education requires a nurturing environment-the ability to work collaboratively with teachers. Elmhurst provides the environment needed to support parents and children. Additionally there is an on staff cook who prepares fresh food. My son is a picky eater and he eats well here. The building is not fancy however the staff have a heart of gold!

    My son was a student here from ages 3-5 (through TK) We…read moreloved the teachers. They all really care about the kids, and my son loved them. He learned a lot of great things while he was here. Shortly after he started we noticed his manners improved (please and thank you), and in the Covid world they did a great job inspiring him to wash his hands properly. He's leaving TK knowing his ABCs, basic addition and subtraction, counting to 100, some sight words, and more. The kids do a wide variety of hands-on activities in TK, including crafts, science experiments, and even cooking. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are included in the tuition, which was a huge help. My kid is a really picky eater and they encouraged him to try everything, but if he didn't like it they would give him something else to eat (cereal, fruit, etc...) If you're enrolled full day the drop-off/pick-up window is very flexible for working parents - 6:30am-6:00pm. I typically didn't pick my son up until 5:45pm because he refused to leave if I came earlier. He was always having too much fun! I want to add that I just adore the kindergarten teacher, Miss Norita, and I am sad he won't be attending kindergarten at Elmhurst. We're leaving because my son was admitted to the Mandarin DLI program in Hayward and you have to start that in kindergarten. We plan to enroll our second child here once he is old enough.

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