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    Pacific Northwest Academy

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Lowrie Primary School

    4.0(1 review)
    1.5 mi

    Awesome Kindergarten experience | Great school…read more The start of this past school year was disorganized and left us feeling skeptical and worried about how our daughter would experience her first academic year here. We met the old principal during open house to find out he was moving overseas before the start of school and we didn't have a kindergarten teacher assigned until the day before school started. Despite the rough start for parents and staff navigating together the new changes, our daughter absolutely loved her teacher, Mrs Parry, and her first year at this school. We couldn't have asked for a better kindergarten teacher. Every day our kid came home with work they've learned and created in class. I'm not just talking about coloring and learning ABCs, like I did growing up. -She learned life cycles of butterflies, ducks, chicks, frogs... -Counting up to 100 and by the end of the year multiplying by 2's -Basic reading and reading comprehension -Basic Spanish Mrs Parry was an extremely hard working and dedicated kindergarten teacher who knew how to teach every kid in her class at various levels with patience and kindness. She was always organized, communicated well, and produced lots of helpful materials tailored to each kids skill level. They did a lot of art, hands on activities like growing things in the school garden, and also used a math app on the computer for kids to learn at their own skill level and pace. At this grade, they did math and English assessments twice in the year! My kid made so much progress since the beginning of the year all thanks to Mrs Parry. My kid came into kindergarten already knowing how to read at about a 1st grade level, but by the end of the school year, she is into 2nd grade level comics and easy chapter books. I volunteered a few times throughout the year for field trips and attended school events towards the end of the year. I enjoyed the activities planned for the kids and became acquainted with the structure and routine of the class. My daughter loved recess, taking books home weekly from the school library, music class, and PE. The school facility is pretty nice considering it's a fairly new/young construction. The one thing that hyped up my kid going into her first year here is the large slide in their library! I grew up learning in those basic portable classrooms that could easily be taken down. So boring and unimaginative! The school communicates through 2 different apps, one for the entire school district and one for the school and your teacher. With so many updates/posts/announcements, it is hard to keep up and feels unorganized to me and other parents. One app would work for us. Another thing to note that is also new to me is their term 'blended classes'. They have classes like kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade blend, first grade..etc. In my honest opinion, I'm not a fan of this because I think it is a way for the school to deal with budget cuts. My kid's class size wasn't too large, but I'm curious what the future holds since each year seems to attract more enrollment. With more homes being built, I'm thankful another school is being built in the town. Overall, I'm happy if my kid is happy with her teacher and school. I see her progress and like the school's facilities and fun events. I'm not a fan of their app system and budget cuts. We will greatly miss Mrs Parry due to the budget cuts, but we look forward to what this next school year holds for our kid.

    Tualatin High School

    Tualatin High School

    2.8(5 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I have two kids here and they are both thriving. Great teacher parent communication, lot's of…read moreinteresting activities and clubs or sports for kids to choose from. Coaches for soccer, cross country and track and field are incredible and really care about the kids. My kids have loved most of their teachers and are engaged in their classes. I have had no complaints.

    2020 graduate here. On top of graduating during a pandemic, having our senior year cut short, and…read moremissing out on traditional graduation ceremonies.To add on to that disappointment we have to endure this year, the one final blow that really sets everything up with a nice bow on top; the TuHs Timberwolf Yearbook team messed up the last thing people from school are going to see of you.They managed to screw up my senior photo for the yearbook. They ended up using the standard school photo everyone took at the beginning of the year, THAT I HATE WITH A PASSION instead of using the picture that I spend money and time to take that was supposed to be FOR THIS particular purpose. Now I get it, what's done is done and you can't change it. But after I made it clear to them that I am very upset with the mistake that they made, even if I followed all the steps to properly turning in everything they needed on time, I didn't even receive an apology from the yearbook people acknowledging that they messed up. All they did was blame it on the pandemic. So does that mean because of this pandemic you can make all the mistakes you want? Cause this pandemic not only hit you, it took everyone else out too. And as part of the student body, I would think that they would understand how important the final yearbook means to us. It is one of the major milestones in every person's life.I honestly was about to make my peace with this situation but the fact that I never received any sort of apology or anything in an apologetic tone, really pissed me off. I paid money for this yearbook like everyone else and I have to live with the fact you screwed up the one good thing I could have as a memory for my final year of high school. I don't mean to sound like a Karen (cause I don't vibe with that) but I think I have to right to at the moment, cause this is just absolutely ridiculous. The only solution they offered was to return the yearbook for a refund. So do you think it's a fair solution to this matter. Will giving up the final recorded memories of my last year of highschool make me feel better? That's pure ignorance.

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