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    3.3 (6 reviews)

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    6 months ago

    OH is a highly competitive school. If your child enjoys being challenged intellectually, OH will be a good environment for them.

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    Pioneer Middle School

    Pioneer Middle School

    3.3(16 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    The school is such a nice school as a student of pioneer the staff and the students are wonderful…read morebut some 6 7 and 8th graders bully kids and i do not like that

    Nothing is often misunderstood. People treat it as absence, emptiness, a blank page waiting to be…read morestained with meaning. Yet nothing has a strange power over human life. We fear it, chase it, and occasionally worship it. Entire philosophies have been built around the idea that beneath all noise and motion lies a vast and silent nothingness. A room with nothing in it feels uncomfortable. Silence in a conversation feels heavy. An empty calendar can seem more frightening than an overfilled one. Humans are creatures addicted to occupation. We fill our lives with tasks, entertainment, and endless distractions because nothing gives us time to confront ourselves. In stillness, our thoughts become louder. In emptiness, we begin to ask questions we normally avoid. And yet, nothing is not always negative. Some of the most valuable experiences arise from it. Peace is a kind of nothing: no conflict, no urgency, no chaos. Rest is nothing happening to the body except recovery. Meditation asks a person to sit with nothing but breath and thought. Artists often begin with nothing before creating worlds from imagination. The blank canvas terrifies the painter, but it is also full of possibility. Science also wrestles with nothing. Physicists debate whether true emptiness can exist at all. Even the vacuum of space contains particles, energy, and invisible forces. Philosophers ask why there is something instead of nothing, a question so simple that it becomes almost impossible to answer. If there had once been absolute nothingness, how could existence ever emerge from it? Perhaps nothing is impossible. The moment we try to imagine it, we accidentally turn it into something. A dark void is still a picture. Silence is still an experience. Emptiness still occupies the mind. Nothing may be the one concept humans can describe but never truly understand. Ironically, this essay itself proves the point. To write about nothing is to transform it into words, ideas, and meaning. The moment nothing is discussed, it ceases to be nothing at all.Nothing is often misunderstood. People treat it as absence, emptiness, a blank page waiting to be stained with meaning. Yet nothing has a strange power over human life. We fear it, chase it, and occasionally worship it. Entire philosophies have been built around the idea that beneath all noise and motion lies a vast and silent nothingness. A room with nothing in it feels uncomfortable. Silence in a conversation feels heavy. An empty calendar can seem more frightening than an overfilled one. Humans are creatures addicted to occupation. We fill our lives with tasks, entertainment, and endless distractions because nothing gives us time to confront ourselves. In stillness, our thoughts become louder. In emptiness, we begin to ask questions we normally avoid. And yet, nothing is not always negative. Some of the most valuable experiences arise from it. Peace is a kind of nothing: no conflict, no urgency, no chaos. Rest is nothing happening to the body except recovery. Meditation asks a person to sit with nothing but breath and thought. Artists often begin with nothing before creating worlds from imagination. The blank canvas terrifies the painter, but it is also full of possibility. Science also wrestles with nothing. Physicists debate whether true emptiness can exist at all. Even the vacuum of space contains particles, energy, and invisible forces. Philosophers ask why there is something instead of nothing, a question so simple that it becomes almost impossible to answer. If there had once been absolute nothingness, how could existence ever emerge from it? Perhaps nothing is impossible. The moment we try to imagine it, we accidentally turn it into something. A dark void is still a picture. Silence is still an experience. Emptiness still occupies the mind. Nothing may be the one concept humans can describe but never truly understand. Ironically, this essay itself proves the point. To write about nothing is to transform it into words, ideas, and meaning. The moment nothing is discussed, it ceases to be nothing at all.Nothing is often misunderstood. People treat it as absence, emptiness, a blank page waiting to be stained with meaning. Yet nothing has a strange power over human life. We fear it, chase it, and occasionally worship it. Entire philosophies have been built around the idea that beneath all noise and motion lies a vast and silent nothingness. A room with nothing in it feels uncomfortable. Silence in a conversation feels heavy. An empty calendar can seem more frightening than an overfilled one. Humans are creatures addicted to occupation. We fill our lives with tasks, entertainment, and endless distractions because nothing gives us time to confront ourselves. In stillness, our thoughts become louder. In emptiness, we begin to ask questions we normally avoid. And yet, nothing is not always negative. Some of the most valuable experiences arise from it. Peace is a kind of nothing: no confli

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    Northwood High School - 700: Students Activities Center

    Northwood High School

    3.4(8 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I'm only reviewing the gym which was being used for an adult basketball league. Super nice gym,…read morevery spacious... not sure about the seating because it was all pushed back, but I can appreciate the amount of space between the court and the gym walls because I've seen a lot of guys run into rusty door handles and unpadded walls in other gyms. This one seems a lot safer. The refs were cool for our game, but they rotate the schedule! Nice play to ball out!

    Don't believe the hype and make sure you talk to parents of current students before you make this…read moredecision. 1. The selection of textbooks for core curriculum is so far fetched that 3 of my son's private tutors, all with PhD degree, shook their heads constantly because they had to they struggle with the CPM material - the so-called college grade stuff. 2. Integrated Science is a joke. It combines so many stuff into a single course and in the end the students suck at all of them. 3. It does not offer anywhere near the number of AP courses available at other Irvine high schools. 4. Some middle-aged female math and science teachers are totally irresponsible and out of whack. These people won't survive a week in the real world. Yeah, trust your sons and daughters with these bunch of losers. I gave 1 star and it is for those few hard-working teachers. I'll definitely move out of the NHS boundary when my daughter goes to high school. Good luck and goodbye.

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    Pacific Academy - 5-STAR BASKETBALL RECRUIT, MAKUR MAKER COMMITS TO HOWARD UNIVERSITY

    Pacific Academy

    4.7(29 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Our son was attending a large public high school when the COVID-19 pandemic started. This highly…read morerated public high school quickly transitioned to an online learning environment, but only provided one synchronous lecture per week for each class. As our son, and many of his classmates, fell further and further behind in their online classes, we repeatedly reached out to the school administration, including the principal, as did the parents of our son's school friends. However, the school's administration was uniformly unresponsive to our concerns. So, we decided to take our son out of the public school system, and place him in a private school. Our son transferred to Pacific Academy during his junior year of high school. I really can't say enough good things about our experience at Pacific Academy over the past almost two years. Everyone from the principal to the teachers and administrative staff have all been amazing. They are all very passionate about their mission to educate their students, as well as to help their students grow and develop into well-rounded young men and women. The small class sizes allow for a very personalized approach to teaching, and both the teachers and the principal are very interactive and collaborative with parents. The quality of teaching in all of our son's classes has been exceptional, and all of his teachers have welcomed engagement with us. (Unlike at the public high school our son previously attended.) I would especially like to recognize the principal at Pacific Academy, Keith Corpus, and the Director of Student Affairs, Jasmine Hsu. Their dedication, compassion, and empathy towards their students, and their families, has been extraordinary. They have both also been tremendously supportive as students, parents, and teachers have all worked together to manage the enormous (and ever-changing) impact of the pandemic. Honestly, we have come to view Mr. Corpus and Ms. Hsu as if they were part of our family, and we are so grateful to them for their dedication and commitment to their students, including our son. My only regret is that we did not transfer our son to Pacific Academy sooner. We love this school, and its faculty and staff, and we are so grateful that our son has been able to attend Pacific Academy!

    This school hired unprofessional teachers like Ms Kuo in 4th grade who wasn't a certificated…read moreteacher and was very mean to kids. It is unacceptable that they allow their teachers to use language abuse on our kids! Principal didn't even care about the issue. Very disappointing.

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    Foothill High School

    Foothill High School

    3.9(18 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    The Good: - Nice…read moreCampus - Water Polo---World Class - Lacrosse- World Class (shout out to Coach Fox) - Football- Strong - Cross Country- Strong - Volleyball- Strong - IB Program- Strong - Counselors- Strong (shout out to John E) The Bad: - Some drug elements - Wrestling program gets zero love - Sharon Kendall of the Math Department has to be the worst, lowest EQ teacher I have ever experienced. When I told her I was going to seek outside tutoring she said and I quote: "You don't need any outside tutoring---all you need to do is pay better attention in my class." The problem? She did an abysmal job at explaining and teaching. Rude and totally out of touch.

    IMPORTANT PSA - PLEASE READ!!!!!!!!!…read more Despite being local to where our family lives and being suburban (which is very peaceful for middle class people like us!) and being in the center of a supportive community, the school environment is just SO atrocious. I put both of my kids into this school: 9th grade son preparing for a medical education, and 11th grade daughter committing to MIT (so excited for her!). With construction happening around the school, incoming students should expect a very disruptive learning experience as they proceed through their education here. Even with new facilities and the renovated campus, the relationships between student and teacher hasn't been repaired at all. Ever since my son transferred into this school, his grades dropped from straight A's to high C's and low B's. I emailed one of his teachers inquiring about the drastic grade drop and his negative remarks regarding one his classes, and all I got was "Sorry, we can't really do anything now." What type of school disregards a student's education and future in such manner?!?!? The only classes my son has gotten A's from were from online summer classes at different schools!!! My daughter on the other hand, the valedictorian for her class, told me about her being bullied by her peers and heavily peer pressured into vaping within one of her clubs. She had also reported the teachers not putting any effort into giving their students an enjoyable learning experience, relying just on videos and telling the students to "just study on your own I guess." NOT TO MENTION - my children have gotten food poisoning on many occasions; I had to resort to packing lunch for them and making sure they are well fed. I have taken them out of this horrible school and transferred them to another school. PLEASE do your research prior sending your students here, you'll thank me later.

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