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    Mission Avenue Elementary School

    3.7 (6 reviews)
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    Great school with many activities, field trips. It had 9.0 stars out of 10.0 in lical parents rating

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    This school is simply awesome & fantastic! The teachers are wonderful, and am very happy that my kids are attending here.

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    Jesuit High School - Congrats to our Marauders that are 2019 Optimist All Stars!

    Jesuit High School

    3.7(15 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    A MUST READ IF CONSIDERING SENDING A STUDENT. Worth noting-…read moreWe did lots of research prior to deciding on this school and saw the reviews good and bad on every school review site. I have to say the bad reviews are 100% accurate. Our student had no issues academically or with regards to conduct and completed primary grades in another Catholic school, we are familiar with the system. This is an honest review sharing points that I find valuable to know ahead of time as this is a huge commitment for families Let's be clear, there is no "brotherhood" here. This is a study in what politics and donations can do in EVERY aspect. If you are not donating (in addition to tuition), alumni or "legacy" you should expect nothing. We realized this a few months in and gave our child time to come to it on his own. Six months later, we left. It's a hard lesson..learn from ours. Here is what they do not tell you: *Not all families pay full tuition-so be prepared to take it on the chin subsidizing others while they continue to ask you for more. *The school is proud of how many families travel from all over the Sacramento area to attend-yet they do not respect families time. I'm not sure who can handle fluctuating start and end times each week, but it got old really quick. *Additionally, you will have additional trips to the school numerous times a year to satisfy other requirements for performing arts participation -when your child is not in performing arts. This may not sound like much, but it added up to extra HOURS for our family. *There are some really good teachers there, but a few that shared their views on racial issues too frequently. *A staff member was inclined to call and try and pick a fight to remind us that we signed and agreed to our son participating in what the school believes in when we questioned the safety of a required "volunteer" activity around homeless. A child is not a car contract , and parents never relinquish their rights by signing their kid up for school. If you are familiar with Catholic education, most schools acknowledge they are the secondary, behind parents in forming students. That is not the case here. *Be prepared that if you are not doing the extras above, your child will not see any real athletic opportunities for sports. These spots and spotlights are reserved for donors/alumni, etc. *They say they do not offer athletic scholarships. Yet, many kids are there because the school enticed them $ and openly share the details with other students. Several sleep in class and do not appear to want to be there or understand the opportunity given to them. * No surprise, drugs are on campus and the admin does a decent job addressing it. * They have no tolerance cheating policy which is great. But we lost count of how many messages we saw other students asking to copy our students' work. We thought we did our homework and jumped through every hoop-and for us it was a joke. We spent over 3 hrs a day commuting, + $ and we have no idea what it was for. Save your money for your child's college.

    Hated this school. The administratio from the principle on down. Best decision we ever made…read more Thriving now. Our experience was, straight kids don't fit in no matter how hard they try to be accepting of the differences. Mather and science teachers were good.

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    Arden Middle School - Expelled student btw

    Arden Middle School

    3.8(5 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    My son attended Arden Middle School for about six months during his 7th grade year before we had to…read morerelocate out of state for my job. He had a really positive experience during his attendance, and I'm glad he ended up here. Originally, Arden wasn't part of our assigned school, but it seems boundaries were updated--and honestly, I was so relieved since Arden is the better option compared to other middle schools in the area, like Katherine Johnson. The campus does have a slightly "posh" feel, which initially made me a bit skeptical about how the environment and staffing might be, especially given some past issues I've had with staff at his previous elementary school. Thankfully, those concerns didn't turn out to be an issue. The front office staff were friendly whenever I interacted with them, and my son never had any complaints during his time here. Most importantly, the school feels safe and well-structured. One thing I really appreciated was the communication from teachers. My son had done well in math previously, so he was placed into a higher-level class when he started. However, he ended up struggling to keep up. His teacher proactively reached out and recommended moving him to a class that better matched his pace, and I was totally on board with it. That level of attentiveness and willingness to adjust made a big difference for us. As for logistics, drop-off and pick-up can be a bit hectic. There are often long lines of cars that spill out into the street, making it somewhat difficult to get in and out. That said, once you understand the flow, it's fairly straightforward. The only real downside I experienced was during the withdrawal process when we moved. There's a form that needs to be submitted, and it can take a few days to be reviewed or processed if staff are busy. In the meantime, I had to keep calling the attendance line daily to report absences, even though we had already moved out of state. Since it's an automated system, it wasn't always easy to get confirmation or assistance, which was a bit frustrating. Aside from that administrative hiccup, my experience with the school in person was always smooth. Overall, I'd say this is a solid and safe choice for a middle school, and from what I've seen of the curriculum and materials, students are receiving a good education here.

    Overall, this school is good. I'm an 8th grader at Arden, and I did not attend Arden Middle for 6th…read moregrade, so I've been a student here since last year. I don't know much about the 6th grade teachers, but I do know that a lot of the 7th grade teachers at Arden are great. Mrs. Lohmann is a really awesome teacher--she's very good at teaching 7th grade science. I had A's in her class most of the year. This year, the teachers are pretty good (mostly) but there are a few 8th grade teachers who are not good at their jobs. I've always struggled with math, but Mr. Baskin--one of the 8th grade math teachers at Arden has turned me into a straight A student (so far). He is by far one of the best math teachers i've ever had and really knows how to help his students understand the different kinds of math we learn throughout the year. I have made some really good friends here, and I know that this school is somewhat labeled as the "rich kid" middle school, but kids at Arden don't judge you based on how much money you have. As far as the office and staff--the principal is very nice, but the 2 vice principals we have at Arden can sometimes be pretty rude and unhelpful. The office staff is ok, but they can sometimes look at you when you walk in as if they are judging you about something. The kids in middle school are definitely much ruder then at elementary school, but that's what most kids act like in middle school, so it's nothing new. You'll be just fine at Arden as long as you have a few friends you can hang out with during classes or at lunch. So, overall, Arden Middle School is a good school, and I would recommend taking your student here--it helps the students prepare for high school with honors classes, which will help them get used to harder work.

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    El Camino Fundamental High School

    El Camino Fundamental High School

    2.8(6 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    This school sucks, the office never helps situations and only makes them worst. Worst 2 years of my…read morelife so far, this school has drug problems,fights,rude and disrespectful teens that have no manners; I dont know whats worse the teacher's attitude or the students. I will say the amount of opportunities here are amazing and graduating from here is only for the people who keep their head in books the whole time and who are not affected by the environment. The counseling office is so helpful and understanding though and help the students no matter what. Also the nursing program and media class are very helpful and can help with your future other then that .

    Ha, I can't believe this is on here…read more Anyways, I am an EC Alumni who graduated in 2007 and was there my entire 4 year highschool career. If you're looking into this highschool for certain classes, they have your standard language classes, with Spanish and French. They took away Latin the year I wanted to take it though which was disappointing. Don't ask me about science classes or math, I hated both and scraped by on minimum credits when it came to these subjects. And English all 4 years was fun but my freshman teacher never liked me because I think she used to compare me to my older rowdier simblings, which was never fair. If you are aspiring in a career in art or music though, EC is the place to really be. You're allowed to take any of the art classes as long as you want, and the teachers are never afraid to let you excel and do what you really want to do. There was even a welding class I always wanted to take but never had time. I mainly took drawing/painting and ceramics while I was there as far as art and it was the best learning experience I've ever had. Anyway, I think Mr. Ratliff is still teaching ceramics and he teaches you everything you need to know and more. I'm taking ceramics in college and I seriously feel bored listening to the professor go on about things I already knew - that's how extensive his teaching goes. EC is also fun for it's guitar class, all kinds of choirs and fairly successful band classes. The only thing I hated was how unnecessarily strict they were when it came to certain things. I came from a MIDDLE SCHOOL of all places that allowed you to dye your hair any color you pleased, EC does not tolerate unnatural hair colors and will put you in Saturday school, which sucks. They were also much more strict with the dress codes. I felt like a child even at 18 for not being able to tdo something as simply dying my hair how I wanted. And if it seems like you're driving fast in the parking lot, they give you a speeding ticket issued by the highway patrol. I have friends who learned this the hard way who weren't even speeding. As far as the students, it was a great experience because EC wasn't one of those stereotypical "clique" schools. Sure I had weird hair, wore a studded belt and a band t-shirt, but I hung out with all kinds of kids who would probably be considered "preps", "jocks" or even "nerds." It also allowed me to make friends beyond the kids I went to middle or elementary school with which is great as well.

    Winston Churchill Middle School

    Winston Churchill Middle School

    3.0(6 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I have a theory: No one like middle school…read more This is because everyone is either self-conscious and awkward or self-conscious and truly evil. Not that it's anyone's fault, that's just how thirteen year olds are. Fortunately (and unfortunately) I was a member of the former group. Hence I really hated it. But social issues aside, Churchill was a pretty good school. It is one of the few schools that offers both the AP program and the IB program. It is well known for its science and math clubs and the English department is pretty strong, too. I definitely learned a lot from my English teachers. I can't really remember many of my teachers except one. The Worst History Teacher Ever. I don't know if Mr. Unmack still works there, but he was the lousiest teacher I've had. He was always cranky and unreasonable and I didn't learn much. He had kids bring in "career models" every Friday to speak in front of the class for the whole period, so he actually never had to teach for 1/5 of the time. If your kid has Mr. Unmack, I suggest looking for an alternative schedule.

    Worse middle school in the San Juan District. They need to…read moretransfer, retire, and or fire teachers. Students are out of control and safe schools is always on campus. I feel sorry for any students enrolled at that school. Thank God my sons will NOT be returning!

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