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    Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC

    (129 reviews)

    University Park

    Great dental school providing excellent patient care. Dental students are expertly trained by…read moresupurb faculty, and treatment provided to patients is top notch. Getting your dental work done takes time, but is well worth it. Fees are much less than you would find elsewhere.

    ​I am writing this to warn potential patients about the serious lack of supervision and medical…read moreerrors I recently experienced here. I came in for specific treatments and left with more damage and financial loss. ​1. FAILED ROOT CANAL (Tooth #3): My insurance company refused to cover a crown for a root canal done AT THIS CLINIC because their review found the procedure was "inadequate and incomplete." Now, I have to pay for a retreatment on a tooth that was already weakened by their mistake. ​2. MISDIAGNOSIS & WRONG EXTRACTION (Tooth #20 vs #19): I specifically went in to have a filling on Tooth #20 checked. I even paid $50 out-of-pocket for a 3D Scan for each tooth to ensure accuracy. Despite these advanced images and the extra cost, the student doctor dismissed my concerns, claimed #20 was "healthy," and told me the pain was coming from Tooth #19. Based on this, I had #19 extracted. ​The pain didn't stop. I later discovered ON MY OWN that the filling on #20 was loose and moving. They had the 3D scans, they took my money, and they still missed an obvious problem. Because of their misdiagnosis, I lost a tooth (19) and left the actual problem (20) untreated for weeks, risking another root canal. ​While I have had professional student doctors here in the past (like Dr. Fukawa and Dr. Perez), the current level of care and diagnosis is DANGEROUS. Students are learning, but there seems to be a serious lack of oversight when it comes to critical decisions. ​If you value your teeth and your time, make sure you get a second opinion before letting them drill or pull anything.

    A Place Called Home - Bob, Ving and Jonathan

    A Place Called Home

    (5 reviews)

    Central Alameda

    A TRUE story! There's heartache, love, deception, all embroiled within this series in almost every…read moreepisode! Worthy of a good binge! Delivers a warm, but expected ending, but really sincere. TIP: Have a good box of tissue at your side.

    I'm setting up my tripod and video camera when a little girl comes up to me with such curiosity…read more She's about 7 or 8 years old. LITTLE GIRL: What do you do? ME: I'm a video producer! LITTLE GIRL: So am I! I like to make videos and put them on YouTube! ME: You do? I watched some of the videos on your organization's YouTube channel. Maybe I watched one of the videos that you produced :) At this point I've already seen a good amount of the facility. Basic field lights for filming with white reflectors, c-stands, and cameras that looked as nice as the Panasonic HVX I was operating. I'm not surprised that this girl who is younger than my niece has created something amazing in the profession that I'm in. That's what A Place Called Home is all about. Teaching super-awesome creative skills with actual hands on experience to at-risk youth. Or at least that's what I got out of it for the tiny 4 hours I spent there. This non-profit organization can be better explained here: http://www.apch.org/about.php So why was I there? I was shooting coverage of the band Glitch Mob who was visiting the kids to teach them about music. (VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0N3fhwGxJM&feature=share&list=PLD77A27A19BFC23F3) This facility already had essential tools to create amazing things: Keyboards, guitars, and other instruments. Computers with Pro Tools software. Sound mixing boards. A full functioning recording studio. And guess what? These kids have the creative freedom to play with it all! After Glitch Mob taught the kids a few cool tricks of the trade, the kids got to show off their talents to the working professionals. Kids free-style rapped, sang songs, played videos that were uploaded, and played tracks that were recorded and mixed. They're stuff was GOOD! I was bobbin' my head to it! It looked like Glitch Mob loved spending time with the kids! They even asked the kids for demos to take with them! Mad props to Sabrina who organized today's event! She is the music instructor and studio engineer at APCH. What she does for these kids is provide them with the opportunity to do great things that will help shape their futures. Major HIGH FIVES to that!!! This organization seems like a really cool safe haven for kids. And these kids are eager to learn cool things from people that do cool things. If you consider yourself awesome and wanna share your mad skillz with a bunch of fun kids, check out A Place Called Home. Here's a cute photo of Glitch Mob with the kids: http://flic.kr/p/8RYrVd Video soon to come...

    Dickinson C Ross Preschool

    Dickinson C Ross Preschool

    (5 reviews)

    University Park

    Two years prior to my son being ready for preschool we began a search for the most appropriate…read moreprogram for him. During that time, we observed every type of approach imaginable. Reggio, Montessori, church-based, home-based, academic, private and public. Seriously, no rock went unturned. Walking into John Tracy was immediately impactful. The campus is secure with a gate and cameras at the opening. I can't tell you how many schools I was able to walk into off the street. The grounds are also immaculate. It is absolutely the cleanest preschool we saw. That includes the private ones priced at $25k and above. There's a real sense of pride shared by every individual in every position at JTC. I spent extensive time over the course of a few weeks speaking with and emailing the director Angie, and observing the classroom. Courtney is a wonderful teacher. She's caring and has clear, consistent boundaries for the students. The school also has a world class counselor in Mary Beth who is always available to offer strategies and support. The entire team at JTC also facilitates weekly parent classes. As an added bonus, Mt. Saint Mary's partners with the school through a grad students program throughout the year. This was important to us as it allowed for constant 1:1, often more than that, interaction for our son. Additionally, the class is always being observed either in the room, or through an attached observation area. The teachers and administrators are always on their A-game and available to parents. When it came down to choosing a program we selected JTC because of all the above and the one intangible we didn't find elsewhere. I unequivocally trust them with my child, period. Their approach to each child as an individual is anchored by relationships with the parents. They make a real attempt to include us as part of the JTC family. In all of this, I've yet to mention the fact that the school is primarily for children with cochlear implants and severe hearing loss. My son has neither of these. If he did, the program is considered as one of the best in the business. They combine best practices and developmental expectations as all of the children will be moving on to kindergarten. Some in traditional school settings, and some in mixed hearing loss/traditional programs. My son is still able to work on his own academic pace, and interact with children his own age as he would in a more traditional preschool program. These children may have hearing impairments, but are just like any other 4-year-old you encounter. We took a chance to do something a little outside the box, and I have zero regrets. Our experience at JTC will stay with our family and my son in particular for a lifetime. We are indelibly grateful to this program. I truly couldn't say enough good things about this school, staff and parents we've encountered.

    This is the best preschool development center one can ever imagine. The teachers are educational…read moreprofessionals so they approach children with the newest methods. Before finding our perfect school we tried a couple of other schools in the area and found out that they had a three hour nap, which was not an option for our active 3 year old boy. They have a psychologist and development specialists on site, which is very helpful. I love that they have lengthy outside play time in the shaded yard. Oh, and I forgot to mention the huge Morton bay fig tree in the front yard, which is the soul of the whole preschool. It was so great to bring my son there every day after the hustle of downtown Los Angeles. Highly recommend!

    New Design Charter School

    New Design Charter School

    (10 reviews)

    University Park

    I'm unclear as to John S.'s review of New Designs Charter School and his involvement with the…read moreschool (i.e., parent, teacher, student, etc.). I'm a proud parent of four NDCS students. My eldest began in 2004 and my youngest is in the class of 2018. NDCS has to be commended on the excellent job of not only helping the children pass middle and high school but also prepare them for college. My two oldest sons currently attend Cal State University Schools and are both doing excellent. I attribute that in part to the hard work of the teachers, administrations and counselors. The discipline policy is quite severe and the school operates under a zero tolerance policy. Any violations to the handbook policy result in suspension or expulsion. Deans Smith and Porter and no nonsense administrators and will reprimand students. One of my sons thought to test the system and learned that the school will handle any disciple problems quickly and efficiently. After that call into the dean's office, there were no more problems with that son. Teachers are not required to give passing grades. Many students have been failed by their teachers and were required to make-up the class through NDCS or through other local schools including LAUSD. NDCS is an excellent school with a fantastic staff.

    Nothing can improve this school its so bad and the teachers give more work than they teach and…read morenever actually do their job!!! The front office people are very unorganized and irresponsible. Cyber bullying is very common at this school as well!!! I couldn't fathom the amounts of disrespect I've found towards other people on these accounts of ig! please don't bring your children here they are better off in a public school with mid ratings.

    Productive Learning - lifecoach - Updated May 2026

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