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    Kimball Elementary School

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Sweetwater High School

    Sweetwater High School

    3.3
    (15 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I called in about my concerns about my son . A wonderful man. Name Holden, Sandstrom Heard me…read moreand help me. With my concerns . After this he shared information that can help me .. So blessed thank you!! For strong support eager to help . One of a kind... Thank You April Courtney

    I am extremely disappointed with my experience as a parent at Sweetwater High School, particularly…read morethe lack of support and flexibility while advocating for my son during documented health challenges. Since early August, my son has had health-related issues affecting his attendance. I have been in regular communication with the school, clearing absences, working with his medical provider, and helping him stay on track academically. Despite this, I have not felt we are working together as a team, but rather that I am struggling to obtain basic communication and support. My concerns involve both his PE teacher, Ms. Renteria, and his English teacher, Ms. Zuniga. In PE, there have been ongoing issues with assignments, make-up work, and expectations after health-related absences. My son has tried to advocate for himself, and I have also reached out, but resolving these concerns has been unnecessarily difficult. With Ms. Zuniga, I contacted her to clarify what work my son still needed after his absences. Instead of clear guidance, I was directed back to the syllabus and grade report. When I asked for help identifying missing work, I was told she has 176 students, cannot address individual requests, and would not "be reading a report" for me. That was not my request. I was simply asking for help identifying what my son needed to complete so he could catch up and to ensure he was not being penalized for turning in late work or any misunderstanding from his absences. I understand teachers have heavy workloads and respect the profession. However, families should still be able to receive reasonable communication and support, especially when a student is dealing with circumstances outside their control. My son is trying. I am trying to support him. I am not asking for special treatment or grade changes--only clear communication and guidance on make-up work. What has been most upsetting is feeling that advocating for my child is treated as an inconvenience. I am escalating this concern to administration and the district and requesting assistance, including consideration of whether a different English placement may be appropriate. I am sharing this because other parents should be aware that persistent advocacy may be necessary when students face health-related absences. I hope the school will work toward a more collaborative approach where parents, teachers, and students can better partner to support student success. I have had nothing but negative experiences since he started this high school. Something as simple as giving a locker number to get his credit has caused so much unnecessary difficulty.

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    St Rita's Catholic School

    St Rita's Catholic School

    4.0
    (9 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    As someone who attended here, basically a lifetime ago, I have to say that this is not a place you…read morewould want to send your kids to (assuming the principal I know still works here). I probably should've wrote this review a long time ago but this school's principal plays favorites and does not care for every child the same. Admittedly, I know I was a problem child during my time in this school and I have caused issues here and there, but the principal here just doesn't treat every child the same and basically gave me little to no respect as a kid. I really did want to try and be better, but her attitude and "under her breath" responses did not help me, whatsoever. She would give me side eyes and attitude with tone and she clearly had it for me and some of my classmates at the time I was here. For a school principal, she really lacks respect for the kids who attend this school, especially since their parents pay her salary. Students, on the other hand, it is a very mixed bag. For me, I just do not think the classroom environment a lot of the time felt welcoming at all. A good portion of my time here, I did not feel welcome nor did I ever feel like I belonged, no matter how hard I tried, especially if your child is a very hyper individual. The school, itself, is just fine and during my time here, the only real positive I have for the school are the teachers. The teachers were basically the main highlight and made me want to continue my education and a lot of their words and lessons still impact me to this day. I do think the staff of the school care deeply for the students, except for the principal. Parents, you are better off sending your child elsewhere if you don't want your child feeling like they don't belong somewhere. Honestly, I just wish my time and memories of this school was just a lot more pleasant.

    3rd great teacher is amazing…read more.. Expected alittle more step up, for promises made though.

    Kimball Elementary School - elementaryschools - Updated August 2026

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