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    5.0 (8 reviews)
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    Tiffany L.

    Love this school!!! The school has everything we could ever want for our son! Faith based, education, community and the care you would want for each individual child!! This school is truly More Than School! Wonderful Administration and Teachers!

    9/11 Tribute...my son is to the right of the cross.

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    Pioneer Middle School

    Pioneer Middle School

    3.3(16 reviews)
    3.3 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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    Tustin High School

    3.5(10 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Wow I didn't think my high school would come up on Yelp!!! I haven't really visited my old school…read morein many years. What memories, and how times has flown. It seems like just yesterday I was living with my sister surviving and going to school here. I will never forget the wonderful friends and memories I have had here! Thank you for being apart of my teenage years and life I will never forget you! I was in choir which was my favorite class, Mr. Fischer was my choir teacher, singing is apart of my life and soul, also the drama class was so much fun. I really loved my English teacher she was so fun and probably the nicest teacher I ever had in my life, I learned so much I really loved going to school here. I would definitely recommend this school for anyone that lives in Tustin! It's a really good school, the football team was great and so was the dance team. Be kind to everyone and yourselves, life can be hard but if you stay strong through it you can make it through I promise! Never give up on yourself, don't stop dreaming and dream big. You got this!! May you have a really beautiful day!

    Went to football game last night, 2 adults and 2 kids. A woman and guy at entrance to field made…read moreus pay 10 00 each, 40 total. I asked even for 2 kids. He said yes. I had to pay because my son was playing. Perhaps we were Asians and they felt it was OK to rip us off. Horrible people. FYI, we never got any tickets, and he put cash in his pocket. ZERO star.

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    Pacific Coast High School - PCHS

    Pacific Coast High School

    3.1(18 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Great alternative high school education option. This is NOT a continuation school. It is a…read moreCalifornia endorse high school that utilizes online education. It is fully accredited by WASC. They have University of California (A-G) approved courses and NCAA approved courses. It is also administered by Orange County Department of Education.

    I don't even know where to start. I'll start with the one…read moregood thing I have to say about this school: Robert Windham was an incredible teacher and he retired in 2014. Robert was a kind, patient, and funny guy who taught a really valuable class and made it genuinely interesting. I recognize that my review is ten years late, but when google asked me if I wanted to write a review, I skimmed through some of the ones posted and it seems like not much has changed. So, despite a decade passing, I feel like it is important to share my experience at this school so parents know what they are potentially signing their kids up for -- as I'm pretty sure many of the staff I dealt with are still there. Let's start with the education side of things: I'm pretty sure that I somehow took a chemistry class without ever using a periodic table of elements and a physics class without ever doing math. And I somehow was allowed to graduate having never taken earth science or biology. I was regularly harassed by teachers there -- both in person and sometimes over phone calls when I wasn't even on campus. When this issue was brought to the principal, she did nothing except alert the teachers that I'd complained about them. To no one's surprise, finding out I had complained about them only made their treatment of me worse. The school didn't have a dress code but that didn't stop teachers from commenting on how I dressed. One class, myself and another student both showed up late. We walked in at the same time but despite this, the other student got 100% for participation and I got a 0. No explanation was given to me other than "you were late." The teachers chose favorites. One time a teacher pulled me into a hallway to yell at me and then left me in the hallway for another teacher to yell at me for being loud in the hallway. I get yelled at by a teacher because she was annoyed that another teacher yelling at me had been disruptive to her. So that day I sat silently and listened to two lectures I felt were unjust. One year I had to get my BMI calculated for a physical fitness class and a teacher spent 15 minutes lecturing me on how dangerous anorexia was, insisted I needed to eat a cheeseburger, and refused to let me leave until my parents came and assured her that my doctor felt that I was at a healthy weight -- a sentence I had repeated many many times but was ignored. If I had been suffering from an ED "eat a cheeseburger" is never, ever, ever an appropriate way to address it. One teacher's response to a question I asked was: "Can you learn to use my brain for once in your life." Another teacher told me that I just wasn't good enough to succeed. **One staff member even went as far as to joke that I should kill myself. *** Read that again. As a 17 year old in high school, an adult employed by the school joked that it would be better if I killed myself. I will never. Ever. forget experiencing that. As a teenager, I knew their actions were inappropriate...as an adult reflecting on my time there it feels like a fever dream that any adult tasked with the responsibility of minors could ever in a million years think that these actions are appropriate. It is nothing short of baffling to me that this school is still in operation. After graduating from PCHS, I spent years in college making up for the lessons I didn't learn at this school and years in therapy undoing the damage of the hateful words and actions the teachers threw at me. As a warning to any parent considering sending their child there, all I can say is: enroll at your own risk. I went to this school to escape the bullying I was enduring from students at my previous school -- I never imagined I'd receive worse bullying from the adults at this one. I had little to no support from almost any adult there. High school is hard enough without teachers tearing down students. Transferring to this school is probably one of the most regrettable choices I've made in my life. If you've read this far, thanks for listening. If your child goes there and is complaining about the staff: listen to them. Don't write it off as an exaggeration.

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    Foothill High School

    Foothill High School

    3.9(18 reviews)
    3.1 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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    Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac School

    Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac School

    4.5(32 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    60 years in business
    Available by appointment

    I have been part of the Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac School community since August 2005. Now, 21 years…read morelater, as we prepare to finish our journey with the Class of 2026, it's hard to put into words what this school has meant to our family. SJDL has truly been more than just a school to us; it has been home. The most beautiful part of our experience has been the journey in faith. Watching my children grow not only academically but spiritually has been such a gift. Faith isn't just taught here; it's lived every day. Over the years, we have met incredible families and built friendships that will last a lifetime. Our children have formed strong bonds with classmates, and those friendships have grown year after year. There is something very special about being part of a community where everyone genuinely cares about one another. One of the things I have always appreciated is the small class sizes, usually around 15 to 18 students. It allows teachers to truly know each child, not just their name, but their personality, strengths, and areas where they may need extra support. The staff goes above and beyond to make sure every student feels seen, supported, and safe. Knowing that safety is always a top priority gives parents incredible peace of mind. I've also seen the school grow and evolve over the years, offering opportunities in sports, theater, and other activities that allow students to explore their talents and build confidence. After 21 years, I can honestly say choosing Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac was one of the best decisions our family ever made. We are forever grateful for the love, faith, education, and community that SJDL has given us.

    Best decision I ever made for my children. The staff, parents and children are very welcoming and…read moretreat you like family. The math program and ELA programs are excellent.

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    Hillview High School - Navidades

    Hillview High School

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    One of the best schools in the US for kids that need more one on one attention. As a former…read moregraduate 1996 when it was full of gangs and violence this school has become a shining light on a hill of what a great school looks like. Teachers that really, really care and entire system, built around making kids accountable and helping them graduate. I've never seen any school do it better. O'D who has run the school the last 17 years will go down in history as one of the biggest influencers of children in the history of Tustin if he hasn't already. Because I graduated from the school and have become a success (business and family-and I'm not in jail lol) I speak and volunteer at the school once or twice a year and have for the last decade. I get to see behind the scenes, how much effort and energy these amazing teachers put in day after day to a lot of these troubled kids. And most of them graduate, it's pretty astounding. I am proud to call myself an alumni of this amazing school.

    I went to this great school in 06/07(when it was behind Foothill HS) and enjoyed every minute of it…read morewhile Principal Hernandez was in charge.Principal O'Donahue took over in late 07 and ruined the school.He got rid of the good hot food we had and our Carl's Jr. chicken sandwiches.The new food options normally consisted of FROZEN chicken and old hamburgers leftovers from Foothill and the neighboring middle school.He not only was a very stubborn Principal,but he kicked me out for self defense and then when he found out I was 19 he threatened to get the Sheriffs involved since I was an adult.I told him about how I threw no punches due to the fact I was an adult(I knew the consequences) and the other kid not only hit me multiple times,but knocked out the security guard who tried to break up the fight.He knocked her out with one punch.The other guy got a suspension and I got kicked out.OD is a horrible Principle compared to Mr. Hernandez and ruined Hillview HS.I think OD used the fight as an opportunity to remove me from the school because I protested to that clown every chance I got about the bad food and poor quality in which it was served to the students. I also suspect that OD was behind the moving of the school to the new site at the Tustin Airbase.So not only did my favorite HS get demolished,but it was removed from a lovely hilly area with plenty of nice trees and scenery.Now it sits next to a bunch of homeless shelters and in the shadow of the hangers on the airbase.What better way to remind the students that we live in a Police State then to stare at those remnants of the military industrial complex everyday.OD is a puppet for the TUSD and Hernandez fought for students rights! EDIT I give the old Hillview 5 stars on Foothill BLVD...The new school on Landsdowne RD(should have its name changed to Hangerview) would receive one star!

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    Tennis courts open to the public. Well-lit, clean lines, and nets that don't sag. Plenty of parking, too.

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