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    K. L. Carver Elementary School

    4.1 (7 reviews)

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    Huntington Middle School

    Huntington Middle School

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    The school is pretty good because its really big, the area is clean, and has a lot of nice…read morestudents, all the teachers are very nice especially the 6th grade teachers. But the band teacher (ms. simpson) is very rude, and if you were to join the school don't pick band, it is the worst elective, I definitely regret choosing band. The teacher is disrespectful, rude, and passive aggressive and she won't pay attention to you when you need help, if she doesn't like you she will pick on you. If you were going to enroll into the school don't make the mistake of applying into band class and apply into a positive elective with a positive teacher.

    I've been to this middle school multiple times for my cousins' graduations! I just went to the…read morebabies of our family's graduation on Thursday and thoroughly enjoyed it. When I was attending my middle school, we had a much smaller 8th grade class because there are 13 middle schools in Alhambra. At San Marino's middle school, the class is probably 3 or 4x larger. The parents, guests, and I truly appreciate the staff calling the names of the graduates two at a time, it saves a lot of time! Their field is really spacious and even on the black top, everyone was able to take photos with their loved ones! Parking wasn't a hassle this year, because we decided to park behind the school (which is super super close to the field where they held the graduation ceremony). Such a beautiful ceremony! Congratulations to my wonderful and amazing cousins, Karen and Ethan!

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    South Pasadena Middle School

    South Pasadena Middle School

    2.4(8 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I hated this school so much. It seriously put me in a depressive state for a prolonged period of…read moretime. So many of the teachers are hard to work with or extremely mean and uncooperative. If you have the money, I would completely recommend a private school because of the cons listed: CONS: -Very dirty -Mean and uncooperative teachers -outdated teaching style -Nasty food -Almost 2 hour long classes -A lot of rude kids -Most classrooms have little to no decorations -Some teachers seem unhappy to be there -Disgusting bathrooms -Very few lunch tables -More that would take too long to name PROS: +Good sports fields +Some nice teachers +Some decorated classrooms +Some nice kids

    This is going to be long, but it's worth the read. I used to attend this school. Granted, it could…read morebe much better now, I admit that, but based on what I've heard from students and parents who still go there, while there has been improvements, it has a ways to go. I attended in 2017-2020. I had undiagnosed ADHD and autism, but I had the symptoms of both, and I had diagnosed Tourette's and severe anxiety. If your kid has any sort of mental illness or neurodivergence, I do not recommend this school. They try to throw any students they find "annoying to deal with" into special ed. In my experience, they tested me, barely looked at my test results and said that I was below average in English. My mom had to look at the testing and explain to the testers why all the answers they marked as wrong were correct, which eventually they realized that my mom and I were right and they were wrong. Furthermore, some teachers are mean. Some specific teachers are traumatizing. One in particular, who I will not name here, traumatized me and several other students so badly that we were all scared of the subject she taught for years afterwards, and when we tried to all get transferred to a different class, we were told by the principal at the time that it's "good for us to learn how to deal with difficult characters". This "difficult character" would show videos of men bashing their wives heads open on concrete to 6th graders and laugh. She would barely teach during class, then assign hours of homework for her class alone, expecting you to teach yourself everything you needed to know about the topic at home, then do the hours of homework for said topic. She should be working as a prison warden, not a teacher. On the topic of issues with the staff, let's talk about their counselors, one in particular who again I will not name. I had recently been in a mall shooting and was struggling with a lot of anxiety and emotions. I put in one single request to talk to my counselor, but I was called into the office a lot to speak to a different, specialized counselor for other reasons (who ended up having issues as well). My counselor at the time threw out my single request to see her and then emailed my parents telling them I was being too needy and requesting to see her too often. Also, I was put into a class with a girl I had once had issues with in elementary school and we were supposed to be on a "don't put these two in the same class" list. It was gym class and I was feeling a bit targeted by this girl, so I talked to my counselor asking if I could be moved to a different class. The counselor told the other girl that I had asked if SHE could be moved to a different class because I had issues with her, which led to the girl sending all her friends after me for doing such a "heinous thing" like taking her away from her friends in gym class, when that was never what I asked for in the first place. I did switch counselors after that. The cherry on top of it all, however; I started having non-epileptic seizures as a result of a medication I was on in 8th grade (I'm fine now). One day I had a half-hour long non-epileptic seizure that had head movement so severe that I got a concussion and memory loss from it. Someone, who we suspect was the principal, forbade the nurse from calling paramedics for me because it "wasn't part of school policy". The district did in fact apologize for this, got me a private tutor, paid for my therapy and very promptly re-taught every school in the district what "school policy" is for seizures. But the teachers were not very patient with my recovery process, expecting me to turn in all of my assignments despite having to relearn years worth of information I lost from the brain damage. However, my neurotypical friends and acquaintances seemed to love this school. So, for neurotypical kids, it could be a very good fit, it's a good neighborhood and there isn't much of a threat of violence. But when it comes to the actual education itself, if your kid is neurodivergent, you're better off finding somewhere else or homeschooling, which is what we eventually did.

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    Clairbourn School

    Clairbourn School

    5.0(20 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    Established in 1926
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    Both of my children have attended Clairbourn School for over 6 years, and they have thoroughly…read moreenjoyed their time there. I am immensely grateful that they have developed leadership skills and become proficient public speakers during their time at the school. The supportive and kind staff have played a crucial role in nurturing their confidence. Additionally, Clairbourn offers ample opportunities for students to explore various interests, making it an ideal choice for parents seeking a well-rounded education for their children.

    We were very fortunate to have our daughter join Clairbourn's Junior Pre-K Class led by Mrs Rankin…read moreand her TA, Ms Macchi. My daughter was attending a Montessori school prior to our looking into Clairbourn, and I felt that she needed more opportunities to perk her growing curiosity in life. Clairbourn School definitely has an abundant resources and opportunities to provide! What really made me so happy about switching over to Clairbourn was their strong emphasis on teaching and instilling kindness and respect for one another. Clairbourn also really felt like a family, a very caring and welcoming community. Every event they put on is so carefully thought out. Their back-to-school STEM event was amazing, the Grandparents/Parents Appreciation Days were so special, their Entrepreneur/Family BBQ was so much fun and their Christmas Show production was so well put-together. Unfortunately COVID hit us all by surprise in March 2020. I applaud how quickly Mrs Rankin learned and adapted to providing a virtual learning setting for the remainder of the school year. She personally dropped off weekly activity kits for my daughter and surprised us with a photo book at the end of the year with snapshots of our daughter's remote learning journey. We were looking forward to joining Ms Rubio's Pre-K class this past year, but due to LA County's Safer at Home mandate, their preschool was not able to open for in-person learning for Fall 2020. In the meantime, their head of school, Dr Patzlaff, and their lower school director, Mrs Paciorek, were very attentive and provided guidance on age appropriate activities our kids could engage in and continue in their development. They've been very communicative throughout this past year and very flexible and understanding of each family's situation. Your child will be loved at Clairbourn School--200%! You will have no doubts.

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    Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Catholic School - Main Entrance of School Building

    Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Catholic School

    4.7(18 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    SSFP is an amazing school community. We feel so fortunate to have found this school when our son…read morestarted 6th grade. He is now in 8th grade and ready for high school! The students welcomed him with open arms. The teachers have provided a rich and rigorous academic program that has prepared him for high school. The families made us feel at home. If you want a great education and a welcoming and supportive community for you and your child, enroll at Saints Felicitas & Perpetua Catholic School.

    I've been sending my child to this school for many years, and it's truly been a blessing. When we…read morefirst enrolled, there were around 250 students, but like many schools, enrollment dropped after COVID. While that was hard to see, the school has grown into something even more special. What makes this place stand out is its intimate and caring community. Every child and staff member knows each other by name, and they genuinely care for one another. Friendships here grow from genuine kindness and love, reflecting the core values of a Catholic education. Because of the small class sizes, teachers are able to give each student so much individual attention--it truly feels like a gift. The academic support is outstanding, and students thrive because they get the time and focus they need. Beyond academics, kids here learn to be kind, polite, and caring. Some may view this as a sheltered environment, but I believe kids deserve a safe and loving place to grow. Childhood should be about nurturing their hearts and minds--there's plenty of time later to face life's pressures. Let kids be kids; the challenges of adulthood will come soon enough. If you're considering this school, I encourage you to talk to the other parents. It's a place where children not only receive excellent academic preparation but also grow into compassionate and grounded individuals. Tuition is fair, especially considering the small class sizes and the level of personal attention students receive.

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