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    Monta Vista High School

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    3.1
    (17 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The staff are sadists who blame parents instead of their own grade deflation and work inflation. I…read morelearned concepts in first year of college that they taught in intro classes at this school. They brainwash kids into thinking their parents and peers are the "competition" and make racist comments against all Asians. I'm at a public T20 because I switched high schools and completely flipped my GPA. The books they made me read in 9th grade (forced to annotate every page - half page of notes) are the same as the ones we read in 12th grade at another high school and yet they pretend it's the students fault for struggling. Also parents, their "Biology" is NOT a biology class. Also Mr Gan is a pdf who won't round your grade even if you're 0.01 away and Mr Kim said I was incapable of CS and now I'm in CS in college and he never let me look back at my exams. And Ms Borelli, giving out D's before telling people your high expectations on writing isn't helping anyone and your books are adult rated don't label me homophobic because I didn't want to read X books.

    This was one of the worst experiences our family has ever had with a school. I would strongly…read morediscourage parents from sending their children here. Instead of support, compassion, and encouragement, students are made to feel isolated, stressed, and emotionally overwhelmed. My child came home crying and lost confidence during the time at this school. Many teachers seemed dismissive and unwilling to help students who were struggling. There appears to be favoritism, especially within clubs and parent organizations, where opportunities seem reserved for established social circles and connected families rather than being open and welcoming to all students. A school should help children grow, feel safe, and succeed -- not feel excluded and unsupported. Parents should look very carefully before choosing this school. Given a second chance, I would never send my child to this school, nor would I advise any of my friends to send their children to it.

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    Cupertino Middle School

    Cupertino Middle School

    3.5
    (4 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I'm so glad I completed all 3 years in Cupertino Middle School this school has so much memories the…read moreprincipal was nice I loved my teachers so much especially in 7th and 8th grade I loved 8th grade the most compared to 7th and 6th. Goodbye CMS I'm now gonna be a student at Cupertino High School. I miss this school so much the people were nice and I made lots of friends there.

    Was a former student here, which no I will not reveal my actual identity and name I used at this…read moreschool. However I can not stress enough how awful this school was from my experience. Sure there are nice teachers and sure I adore the counselors with all my heart however, the consequences given here are ridiculous. There's barely any consequences for students who constantly start trouble, they will only be given a suspension and nothing more- keep in mind we are talking about troublemakers who will bully your children. They talk about "wanting to keep this a safe place for your children" or "for you" yet the consequences given here are terrible. Not only does this go for students but the teachers get away with terrible things as well. One of the math teachers gave my friend a lower score for no reason when my friend was actually right, now this might sound like some mistake however truly it isn't, my other friends have talked about her and how this sounds like something she would do, meaning she does this to other students as well. What's worse? One of the PE teachers from when I was there did awful actions, such as touching my friend inappropriately and getting away with it. Yes, my friend did speak out about this to the office, what did they do? Nothing, he still kept his job and that's extremely alarming. This isn't a one time thing, other students have talked about his strange behavior towards the students as well. Not only that but the cafeteria food wasn't all that great... however that's merely an opinion and not a fact so that's the least of my concerns, everything else is more severe. There are students constantly fighting in this school or calling each other names or even slurs, I had to deal with a whole lot of racism when I was here. So please, as a former student, take my advice and turn away. There are a whole lot of choices that are better than this school, save your child and enroll them in another school. With all love, Cross.

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    Rainbows and beautiful landscape
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    Lawson Middle School

    Lawson Middle School

    2.4
    (5 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I attended this school a long time ago and wanted to share my experience. Unfortunately, I found…read morethe teachers to be very poor, and some of them still work there today. If your child has special needs, I strongly advise against sending them to this school. The staff in the special education program and their aides can emotionally traumatize your child for life and try to push back their education from preventing them to succeed or even to move forward in life. There was one kind staff member, Miss.K, who was very tall and thin with her hair styled in a bun. She previously worked at Eaton Elementary as well. I also remember a kind Chinese woman whose name I believe was either Ms. Lin or Ms. Chan. She was very sweet, but I can't recall her exact name. Unfortunately, the rest of the staff was not very pleasant. As for the food services, please keep your child away from them. The meals provided are inadequate, and your child may go hungry throughout the day. However, I am not sure if California's 2022 policy allowing free meals for all students from pre-K to 12th grade has changed that situation. If you're considering putting your child in this school, I highly recommend waiting a couple of years until some of the current special education faculty members leave. Otherwise, they could negatively impact your child's life and end up leaving serious detrimental issues with your child's success in the long run. PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS! Let's fight for systemic justice in educational systems!

    My daughter goes to Lawson and LOVES it! She is now and 8th…read moregrader and also a WEB leader. She loves her classes, her teachers, and the food. Especially the food. Every Monday they have Wahoos. Tuesday they have Subway, Wednesday they have Smoothie King, Thursday they have Papa John's Pizza, and on Fridays they have sushi. The accademics are great. My daughter LOVES physical fitness. once a week they run and they have GREAT units. Her favorite was ultimate frisbee in seventh grade. The teachers are superb! Mr. Oncay (8th grade) has probably been the most helpful. He prepares the students for high school and although he is hard, alot of his old students have had an easy A in language arts in high school. Overall, I'm pretty happy with Lawson, my daughter loves it and I'm sure that for anyone living in the Lawson area will be happy that they will go/went to Lawson

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    Saint Andrew's Episcopal School

    Saint Andrew's Episcopal School

    4.2
    (40 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I call the education Saint Andrew's provides love-based education. The teachers love what they do…read moreand thrive in Saint Andrew's environment because the school and community truly support them. They're encouraged to attend conferences, take classes, try new approaches, bring in fresh ideas, and leverage their networks to take learning to the next level. It's a simple formula: happy teachers, happy kids. Happy kids, happy parents. Here are just a few examples that stood out over the years: 1. The science teacher allowed students to participate in an NPR project; some of their work was even featured in the showcase library. 2. The English teacher spent incredible time and care editing students' writing. The growth and learning that came from this process were remarkable. 3. The math teachers made lessons fun, engaging, and practical. Many students who never attended outside math programs were still placed in the highest-level math class as high school freshmen. 4. Teachers prepare students for high school through thoughtful program design and daily practice. Students learn to be organized, take responsibility, know when to ask for help, and approach school seriously. 5. The athletic education team provides diverse programs that engage all students and offers life coaching based on each child's developmental needs. 6. Teachers often use their own time to help students who need extra support. At Saint Andrew's, children grow up in a community where they are loved for who they are and are taught to love others for who they are. When children know they are loved, they dare to take risks, stand up for one another, perform under pressure, bounce back from setbacks, and be generous with empathy and help. That's what real mental strength and resilience look like. As parents, it's important for us to be partners in this journey. Be kind and open with the teachers. Talk to them. Collaborate with them. When school and homework go hand-in-hand, the results are powerful. No one school fits everyone. If your child is academically far ahead or must be ranked number one in every category, you may want to explore other options. But if you're looking for a school that nurtures both the mind and heart to make an exceptional young adult, Saint Andrew's is a very special place.

    Three years at Saint Andrew's: excellent kindergarten, then labeling and classroom removals without…read morerestorative follow-through Sharing our family's experience so other parents . Our child attended Saint Andrew's for three years. Kindergarten was outstanding. Miss Gaulden brought warmth and deep experience; our child thrived and we were grateful for her classroom. She left mid-year after more than 15 years--a sudden change that removed a stabilizing presence. First grade was a sharp contrast, especially in how concerns were communicated and handled. Our child later told us he was told he was "not a good student." We were not informed at the time, so we can only speak to the impact. We believe that phrasing is inappropriate for any young student. Effective feedback should name a behavior and the next action ("Here are the two steps to start," "Use the 'I need a break' card"), and if harmful language is used, there should be a restorative repair with the student. In addition, our child reports being removed from the first-grade classroom multiple times. The teacher reportedly told him "Out" to make him leave--sometimes after he repeated "silly" comments. For early elementary, removing a child from class for that kind of age-typical verbal behavior, without a consistent coaching plan and brief data, felt disproportionate to us. When we suggested teacher coaching/training to align classroom language and routines, the lower-school administration framed the situation primarily as a child issue and provided an extensive list of requirements for our child, rather than discussing staff coaching and consistency. We were told the expectation was an overnight jump to independence in first grade, rather than a developmentally typical, linear progression. In our current school that emphasizes written/visual directions, defined roles in group work, and strength-based language, our child is observed as empathetic, helpful, and an active group participant. That contrast suggests the issue was not a fixed trait in the child but the classroom approach and how behavior was defined and supported. this is our experiences.

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    Our buddy program allows our lower and middle school students plenty of time to get together throughout the school year.
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    St Joseph of Cupertino School

    St Joseph of Cupertino School

    4.7
    (24 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Truthfully this is by far the best community for your children, nieces, nephews and grandchildren…read more I speak from experience, my daughters attended SJC and currently my grandchild is attending. The education, community and lifelong friendships are why I love this school so much.

    Absolutely love the TK/K class. The class size is small due to the Cupertino population aging with…read moreno new inflow of young parents. In addition to that, a big chunk of teachers and students left after some conflict with the former principal. The school is now rebuilding with the new principal, Dr. Palladino, who is awesome with kids. The TK class I've experienced so far is fantastic. The curriculum is well structured and my child is engaged all day, thanks to the small class size. They even split the already tiny class to fit each child's needs. I've noticed that a few kids are doing additions and some kids are taking it a bit slower and focusing on writing numbers and counting. I've toured almost every school within a 15 minute drive and SJC had the most productive and structured daily schedule for TKs. I felt like most of the schools have too much free playtime and nap time and some have half-day classmates, meaning all the learning ends by noon. At SJC, the teachers are doing something with the kids all day, whereas many schools have several hours of mere childcare. I love that the day includes number senses, math, English and language arts every day. They also learn Spanish (the teacher is amazing btw), P.E., art, music, science once a week. The teacher follows a well-known curriculum from start to finish, rather than piecing in materials from here and there. Another point I love about this school is that the older kids are nicer in small communities. The big kids play with my child and take care of her at extended care and everyone gives my child a hug when I pick her up. I highly recommend SJC. I've seen some people discouraged to join due to the small class size but I'm seeing positive effects on my child. The kids all play well together and they don't divid into groups. The eight graders look like they are basically a family. I suggest that you at least try it out in TK and see how it is. If you decide to move, most schools expand their class size in K, so it won't be that hard to get in.

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    Easter Egg hunt today at St. Joseph of Cupertino at 10:45am today!
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