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3.2 (21 reviews)

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Daniel S.

I am only here to pick up my daughter from this school because her school(John Adams) is having a rehearsal for a school production that will be performed at this school. The campus is from what I see on the outside very well-maintained and very well-kept. It is after school hours but there are still people playing on the playground and the atmosphere is pretty much upbeat. The city of Santa Monica is such a great place to live and the school system is awesome as well. This school is no exception. I love the energy of the kids running around playing --when I was younger I wanted to run away from my school as soon as the last bell rang. I guess if I went to an awesome school like this one I would want to hang out after school as well. Oh well, my daughter is getting out of her rehearsal now so I have to stop yelping because it annoys her. (Everything annoys 7th graders) See ya later!!!!

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Great communication from the school staff. Super organized. This was the right choice for us

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Overall not a really good school a lot of the teachers are mean and auditorium is small the only good thing is the library

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its good, the teachers are nice and its just fun overall. i would go here again if i could.

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Pacifica Christian High School - Pacifica Christian Tennis - 1st Team All League and Independence League champions

Pacifica Christian High School

4.7(6 reviews)
0.3 mi

Pacifica has been an incredible blessing for our family. Our daughter, Alandra, attended for four…read moreyears, and it provided exceptional preparation for her transition to college. She is currently attending the business school at Cal Poly SLO, where she has joined the Alpha Phi sorority and earned a place on the Dean's List after her first two quarters. Beyond academic rigor, Pacifica equipped her with critical thinking skills and the ability to engage with life's "big questions." Most importantly, the school fostered a daily environment where she could grow in her faith; she has Jesus in her life and continues to lean on His love. Her time at Pacifica also allowed her to participate in basketball, volleyball, and tennis, where she truly discovered her grit on the court. We found the philosophy curriculum to be particularly unique, as it addresses questions that apply more to adulthood and life than just the classroom. Pacifica is truly a spiritual oasis in the secular desert of Santa Monica. The leadership at the school is outstanding. We deeply appreciated the periodic check-ins from Headmaster Jim Knight and the dedicated involvement of the teachers and administrators. We are also thrilled to see the recent campus expansion and the growth of the student body. Thank God for Pacifica.

At the time of this review, our daughter is in the second semester of her freshman year, and our…read morePacifica experience and energy has yet to wane. From our initial introductions to the hand-delivered acceptance packages, from the teacher and staff commitment to the inspired and welcoming students, the parental connections, the events, Pacifica Christian engages at the highest level which creates an atmosphere where success extends beyond the classroom. However, make no mistake, the academics are second to none. It has been a blessing to watch our daughter thrive as she has found her tribe, grown as a young woman of God, excelled in the classroom and on the tennis courts, but maybe most importantly, learned to understand her purpose and direction as she matures. Salute to Jim Knight and the entire Pacifica family. c/o 2029

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Saint Monica Preparatory

Saint Monica Preparatory

5.0(6 reviews)
0.6 mi

We could not be happier with our experience at Saint Monica Preparatory for TK! From the very…read morebeginning, the transition from preschool to a brand-new school was seamless thanks to the incredible staff. Ms. Stickley and Ms. Lagos are absolute dream teachers--warm, attentive, and so gifted at creating a joyful classroom. Our daughter comes home every day happy, tired (in the best way!), and singing new songs she's learned. The program is so thoughtfully structured, including Art, Music, Spanish, and PE. Our daughter especially loves going into the designated classrooms for each subject, which makes learning feel special and exciting. In addition to a strong focus on early writing and reading, the teachers are very intentional about supporting social and emotional growth, which has been just as important for us as academics. The support staff make such a difference too. Early care with Ms. Christian is filled with fun and kindness, which gives us so much peace of mind in the mornings. After Care is run by a fantastic outside company on campus, and our daughter has such a great time she often doesn't want to leave--which is a gift for working parents. We are so thankful to have found SMPrep. It's a school that not only builds a love for learning but also fosters a warm, caring community for both kids and families.

My son has attending SMCHS for 4 years and had the best experience. The teachers were kind and…read moreattentive. The administration is thoughtful and they actually listen when concerns come up. They listen to parents and teachers and are willing to make changes if needed. Performing arts is a highlight of this school. This school has been a second family for us and we are proud to have been part of the family.

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New Roads School

New Roads School

3.8(20 reviews)
1.6 mi

I can't comment on the school, but we have enjoyed a few concerts there at the Moss Theater, the…read morenew home for the Jazz Bakery. I love this theater. It's not too large, and the visibility from the seats enables you to easily see the stage. I always bring binoculars, so I can really see the performers sweat and their range of emotion. Last night, we had the privilege of watching Russell Malone and his quartet perform there. I brought my binoculars although we were sitting in the second row. From there, you could see the nuances of every song. The acoustics are good in this place, and the seats are very comfortable. My only criticism, is that I wish they had more places to sit while you are waiting to go into the theater. Because it is open seating, many people get there well ahead of the start time. A few more benches would be appreciated for those of us who don't like standing too long. Ruth Price does a wonderful job executing these events. She has the vibrancy and energy of a 20-year-old. It is admirable!

Inside the Spectrum Program: What They Don't Want You to Know…read more To the parents of New Roads School, I'm writing this because no one else will. Not the smiling admissions staff. Not the polished emails. Not the teachers who know something's wrong but look the other way. This isn't easy to say--but it needs to be said. Because what's happening in the Spectrum program is not care. It's not support. It's quiet, systematic harm dressed up as help. And it broke me in ways I'm still trying to undo. In middle school, I was diagnosed with autism. When I got into New Roads, I was placed in Spectrum. My family was told it was a safe space--a nurturing environment tailored for students like me. I believed them. I wanted to believe them. But not long after I started, I was re-evaluated. Turns out, I wasn't autistic after all. But that didn't matter. By then, I was already locked in--trapped under Elisa Schultz's watch. Once you're in, Spectrum doesn't let go. You don't "exit" the program--you disappear into it. It wraps itself around your life and convinces you that you need it, even when all it's doing is making you smaller. At first, I tried to play along. I was named grade-level ambassador. I met with new families. I made speeches. I wanted to believe I was helping build something good. But eventually, I did what Elisa can't stand--I told the truth. I started asking questions. I stood up for students who felt powerless. I spoke too loudly, too clearly. So they got rid of me. I was replaced quietly, like I'd become an inconvenience. But the worst moment came later--when a classmate I cared about came to me in tears. Elisa had called her a disgusting, sexist name--something that would get anyone else fired. We made the decision to speak out. And the moment we started talking, five staff members closed in on us. Not figuratively. They surrounded us. Physically. Like security guards. They told her it never happened. Over and over, until her hands were shaking and she started questioning her own memory. I stood there watching someone I admired unravel in real time. And I knew: this wasn't a "program." This was something darker. During COVID, I had a bad allergy flare-up. I stepped out of class to blow my nose in the hallway because I didn't want to disturb anyone. The Tesla classroom was right next to the bathroom. I wasn't sneaking off. I wasn't doing anything wrong. Elisa exploded. She screamed at me in front of everyone. Berated me for not blowing my nose in front of the class. As if I had broken some sacred, unspoken rule. I was embarrassed. I was sick. I was trying to handle my body and my space with some dignity--and she crushed that in one moment. No kindness. No understanding. Just public shame. What kind of "support program" does that? Spectrum charges over $13,000 a year on top of tuition. That money doesn't go toward student wellbeing. It goes toward building a system that punishes independence and feeds on fear. They don't care if you were misdiagnosed. They don't care if it's hurting you. They care about keeping your family's money. And your silence. There are others like me. I've spoken to six students--at least--who had stories like mine. Some gave me permission to speak. Most are too scared. That should tell you everything. Parents, you're being sold a lie. And it's packaged beautifully--with buzzwords, learning plans, and emotional jargon. But behind the curtain is something toxic. Something I wouldn't wish on anyone. Ask the questions they don't want you to ask. And when they try to talk around it, listen to what they're avoiding. This program nearly broke me. I'm writing this because I refuse to let it keep breaking people in silence. - A former Spectrum student who refuses to stay quiet

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New Roads School - Having a seder of sorts with my Contra-Tiempo family.

Having a seder of sorts with my Contra-Tiempo family.

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Saw #michaelnesmith give his talk here and then got his book ! He signed it

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University High School

University High School

4.2(38 reviews)
2.0 miSawtelle

Great amenities try the stream on a sunny day. History of…read morehigh academics sports and educational innovation .The Collins/Katz YMCA is a big bonus

I am alumni a warrior with a long legacy of family , generations deep into past generations…read moreincluding my Husband and his siblings . My husband and I sent out 3 children all IEP students , Audio processing, visual impairment and Autism and they all managed there own path threw a educational system that has evolved and changed , excepting students will various educational challenges that not long ago was not designed for students with specific challenges and thanks to the disability act and educational laws that opened doors and schools to be a least restrictive environment for all , students like our children now had more opportunities and the possibility of a better future. I have had great experiences and that's not say I haven't had my share of challenges in the past years with each of my individual children's educational experiences but I feel they had a great experience at Uni and the majority of the teachers and staff have been supportive id say it's probably 1 % of staff there who have given me reason? To question there ability to be fair and reasonable but the rest of the 99% have made my family feel like family . I will say any parents with children with IEP should educate themselves with educational laws and educational rights as some of my past experiences have thought me not all schools educators are not all well versed in educational rights and to ensure your children's educational plan and accommodations are being followed and supported, it's best to learn everything u can so u can advocate for the welfare of your child and remember to advocate for your child's rights with respect and kindness as your child's school educators may lack some of the knowledge you possess , most will be willing to work with you but in the case u run into the 1 % who resist then you need to be able to appropriately take proper action and defend your child's rights . I feel Uni has been a pillar for each of our children and I will be for ever proud of having chooses University high school to educate my children. Lastly I have to end with my warrior pride ! Spear to the paw warrior for ever love u Uni

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