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    Pima Medical Institute - Seattle

    Pima Medical Institute - Seattle

    2.6(55 reviews)
    0.4 miMapleleaf

    I would like to offer a strong recommendation for Professor Matthew Wines and Pima Medical…read moreInstitute students Luis and Yvanne. Professor Wines led a well-structured and informative session for our running club focused on common running-related injuries, along with demonstrations of evidence-based exercises designed to reduce the risk of injury and reinjury. Luis and Yvanne assisted by guiding participants through the exercises and ensuring correct form. Their patience and individual attention helped each of us understand how to perform the exercises effectively and target the areas most relevant to our own strengthening needs. Despite having been under the care of a physical therapist for two running injuries since 2020, I found the seminar highly educational and gained new insights that were both relevant and immediately applicable. Professor Wines demonstrated a deep and nuanced understanding of running biomechanics and injury prevention, and he communicated this information in a clear and accessible manner. For those aspiring to become Physical Therapy Assistants, I can confidently say that Professor Wines has a high level of expertise in running related injuries and an ability to communicate complex concepts clearly and effectively.

    I went there [the Northgate branch in Seattle, WA] in 2017/2018, i.e. pre-covid and online…read morelearning. And everything was hands-on. We had three teachers in total, one for each semester, and about 4 giant books that we needed a backpack to carry to school everyday, we were asked. Classes were 4 hrs a day and stacked with assignments, lectures, and practical/lab work. I remember really enjoying Instructor Maya Harer and the Rastafarian Mathematics guy. But in our second semester, a lady called Betty came in. She was not a bad teacher, although her politics was questionable at best [delighted in telling us how a woman who sued for her right to abort a damaged fetus died from a horrible car accident. "Karma," she quipped, "is a bitch"]. Still, it was her extra carricular activity that makes one wonder if she should be allowed to teach, let alone grade. We had a classmate, lovely gay kid from somewhere south. He referred to black people as "our colored neighbours" and believed everything he heard on Fox news, which his boyfriend was really into. So one time, while we were discussing the use or perfumes and body lotions in a clinic setting, where patients with asthma and allergies to smells come, he complained how he was chastised for telling an Indian co-worker that he smells. He continued by talking about how he doesnt think Indians take a shower due to a cultural thing and how the food they eat stinks etc. At which point I raised a hand and objected, saying one Indian co-worker can hardly represent a country of almost a billion people, and that we should try not to judge people by our limited experience. Betty was mad at my objection. She thought, from what I later inderstood, that I was picking on a naive gay kid. So had me called to her office and told me she has been told that I was spreading some rumor about a classmate at lunch. I was so terrified at the accusation that I started crying, demanded that she brings the accuser to me and have them tell me what I said to my face, and asked..begged her to atleast tell me what the rumor was. Refusing to even look me in the eye, she said never to mind but to watch what I say in classroom and outside. "We are here to build one another, not to tear each other down". It took about 4 months of consisent hard work and proving myself in word and deed for her to like me, treat me as one of her students, and even praise me in the hearing of other teachers as an examplary studenr. It is fortunate that I was told I would forefit my pay when I asked if I would be allowed to drop out at that point because I truly love the career I got from it and wont trade my first American school life for nothing. But it was the most painful experience I had while it lasted. Knowing someone I spent 4 hrs a day with, someone who can fail me at will and bring my hard work to naugjt, had it in for me. To be disliked and discriminated againt on behalf of a cause I was in solidarity with. The other thing I remember is some drama between two of the female teachers. The husband of one was enrolled in an MA course, and wasnt doing great. So the other instructor failed him one of the courses. When people asked him what happened, he used to tell them all the problem this teacher was having in her own marriage, etc, which I thought was a very weak..immature response. There was also a male instructor, Gene, that I really liked taking some courses from. Funny guy. Heard he got fired for something or other years later. Still, great place. I would advise you to go for it 100%.

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    Swerve Driving School

    Swerve Driving School

    2.0(46 reviews)
    0.9 miNorthgate

    Excellent experience and highly recommended!…read more I am an inexperienced adult driver who needed driving lessons and to take the road test. Isaiah was an excellent instructor, very nice, calm, and patient. He made observations and recommendations when needed, and was always very calm. He inspired confidence on me for driving, despite I was nervous. I highly recommend the Northgate Swerve Driving School and Isaiah as instructor.

    Swerve is terrible and corrupt. After two full sessions, and two attempts at the driving test, we…read morewill never return to Swerve. They retaliated against my daughter by filing a false complaint about her with the DOL. Approximately one month ago, a Swerve Ballard employee (you know who you are) filed a report with DOL containing false and defamatory allegations regarding my 17-year-old daughter. The Swerve employee falsely claimed my daughter had "medical issues" impacting her driving, which led DOL to initiate a review of her license and require various retesting with the possibly of losing her provisional license. My daughter does not have medical issues that impact her driving. This false report was retaliatory in nature. The same individual who filed this report was the driving instructor overseeing my daughter's second failed driving test. At the conclusion of the test, my daughter was understandably upset and questioned the instructor about what she perceived as inconsistencies in aspects of his scoring. She also asked to review her prior test results, which he did not provide us. After her requests were denied, my daughter left the building. We have sent repeated emails and phone calls to Swerve to follow up on this incident, all of which they have refused to answer. Rather than addressing her concerns professionally, the instructor appears to have retaliated by filing this false report with inaccurate claims related to her health. At no point during the driving test or in my direct communications with this instructor, either in person or via email, did he express any concerns about health-related issues that could impact her driving. For him to subsequently allege such issues without basis is deeply unprofessional and constitutes an abuse of power. I wonder how many Swerve student have to take the driving test multiple times, each costing approximately $100, because of subjective and inconsistent scoring. Each new test lines the pockets of the Swerve franchise owners. I'll be exploring this further via complaints to the DOL and the Washington Attorney General.

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    Brightmont Academy

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 miMapleleaf

    Brightmont has been a light in the darkness for our family. Our daughter was struggling with doing…read moreall of her schooling online with Seattle Public Schools. She said she didn't feel connected to the material. Her grades and self esteem were plummeting. I spoke with a number of her peers who were having a similar experience. They all reported that they didn't feel like they were learning much in the public school remote learning environment. Signing her up at Brightmont has been a fantastic decision. She is back to actually learning again, and she really likes her teachers. Her confidence in her ability to learn, and be successful in school has also returned. I have been very pleased with the administration. They have been kind, accommodating, and very responsive to our communications and needs. My expectations are exceeded, especailly knowing how busy they must be! The school is doing a great job with covid precautions. I feel safe when my daughter attends in person. She also has the option for working remotely online. Attending in person gives her some social interaction where before she had had none. I highly recommend this school.

    Granted, everyone might be exceedingly busy right now as Brightmont and every other place had to…read morevery QUICKLY transition to online distance learning platforms! But I do have to say, that communication with school administrative leadership has been slow, waiting several days for replies to emails. On the other hand, applause for Brightmont not skipping many beats in this transition. 1:1 classes went online maybe a week or so after the Seattle area closed all schools due to Covid 19. The jury is out whether the instruction is just as good as in-person, face-to-face--I'm sure that varies by instructor, student, and material/content. If digital distance learning is just as good as IRL, we might not go back to in-person instruction. Distance learning is a ton more convenient wrt commuting time, and I'm guessing better for the environment, too.

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    Spring Academy - Student & Teacher

    Spring Academy

    4.9(30 reviews)
    0.4 miMapleleaf

    My experience with Spring Academy was the best phone interaction with a school I have ever…read moreexperienced. Andy Smallman went above and beyond in helping me feel heard and offered suggestions for other support in the Seattle area (our son is a 5th grader and not qualified). I will not hesitate to reach out to Spring Academy in the future. Andy called weeks later after our first phone call to check in. His compassion and encouragement is wonderful.

    I cannot give Spring a higher recommendation. Our entire Spring experience by far exceeded our…read morefamily's expectations. Our student came in feeling discouraged and disconnected from learning. Her experience at Spring built up her confidence and helped her develop independent study skills in a positive environment. Their approach intentionally fosters students to develop motivation from within. The teachers are skilled and patient, meeting the student where they are at and helping them discover their own interests and goals. The administration is communicative, organized, and hands-on. The head of the school, Andy, has a genuine passion for students and their learning experience. While I was a little hesitant about the non-traditional approach when I first heard of Spring, my first conversation with Andy gave me an instant wave of relief. He knew exactly how to help when we were at a loss of how best to do so. Out of the gate, he understood our goals as parents and our student's goals for herself, empathized with challenges we'd experienced, and explained how the structure and curriculum of Spring is designed to nurture students and embrace their strengths. Our student maintained a hybrid schedule between Spring and public school; we started with one class at Spring, but after seeing the improvement all around, shifted more of her core classes over and maintained electives at public school. They were flexible and helped us with all transitions, including helping with credit transfer. What I appreciate most is the shift we saw at home -- no more constant tension over homework, incentives and punishments, disciplined schedules and nagging. Spring stepped in with the kind of support I'd been trying to provide on my own, allowing me to take a giant step back, and our student to take gain independence and ownership of her obligations. We are all breathing easier! Thank you, Spring!

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    North Seattle College Continuing Education - Butterfly I painted in Robin Bundi's Watercoloring Butterflies and Moths class.

    North Seattle College Continuing Education

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 miLicton Springs

    This summer and fall, I took two watercolor classes (each six-weeks long) with Robin Bundi through…read moreNorth Seattle College Continuing Education. Both classes were fun, informative, and affordable. I learned so much and my love for painting with watercolors grew with each class. The North Seattle College campus is easy to get to and has plenty of parking. The buildings aren't labeled in the best way, but it's a small campus, so take time to walk around before your first class and you will figure it out. The campus is clean and the classrooms were comfortable. I like all the art work there around campus and the supportive signage inside the buildings. Even though the architecture is Brutalist, I find that there is a warmth there. I look forward to taking more classes at North Seattle College in the future.

    I wanted my 14 year old to be more effective in the kitchen so we chose to take a Knife Skills…read moreclass offered through North Seattle Continuing Ed. I was very pleased there is a way to take a class with my teen and that we could learn something valuable in the process. We sharpened and honed our kitchen knives, chopped up vegetables lots of different and practical ways, and got inside the kitchen tips from our instructor Debbie, the Kitchen Coach at her facility just a few blocks from the North Seattle campus. We got to share a cooking activity with several other couples and teams of three and we all ate the feast when we were done. Need an evening activity with a family member? NSCCE has a well run, professional platform for making that happen.

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    Eggplant I painted in Robin Bundi's Watercoloring Fruits and Vegetables class.

    North Seattle College Continuing Education - An example of the supportive signage inside the building where I had my watercolor classes.

    An example of the supportive signage inside the building where I had my watercolor classes.

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    Seattle Jewish Community School

    Seattle Jewish Community School

    4.5(8 reviews)
    1.5 miPinehurst

    We are family that came from Isreal during the war. Since we…read morehad to leave our home due to the situation in Israel, we came to Seatle to stay with our family. SJCS welcomed our children and opened their doors and hearts. Yarden loved going to school and meeting with her new friends and teachers. Despite the difficult time our family went through, we were happy to discover such a warm and loving place, with brilliant teachers and supporting staff, who welcomed us right away. We would like to express our deep appreciation to the school and thank you again for all your great help and support. Regev Family

    We chose to send our child to SJCS because we sought a pluralistic Jewish education with strong…read moreacademics and a focus on social emotional learning and community. We couldn't be happier. The school has helped our son grow and addressed minor learning challenges competently and compassionately. We've noticed greater resilience and problem solving that we can attribute to the school's strong social-emotional curriculum. The teachers are caring and in tune with his and his classmates' needs, and the cohort model has suited him well where he strives in some areas academically but struggles in others. The cohort model allows him to extend in the areas that come easier to him, and he gets the support he needs in the areas that are more challenging. The community itself was incredibly welcoming (we joined in second-grade), and the kids are kind are welcoming too. We appreciate the pluralistic approach to Jewish education - although our family is on the more traditional side we feel welcome and included and we the same for kids from less-traditional families. Together the students are all developing strong Jewish identities and appreciation for our history and culture. And the Hebrew curriculum is set up so that both students with no Hebrew background (or Hebrew-speaking parents), and those with Hebrew fluency can all learn at their level.

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