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    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Oregon Gymnastics Academy - Age 7 as a level 4 gymnast at OGA

    Oregon Gymnastics Academy

    (37 reviews)

    My daughter did a week long summer camp at OGA. It was pricey, during COVID, and I had no idea what…read moreto expect. Well I was pleasantly surprised. Day one check in was perfectly smooth, the staff was organized and everything was on time. According to my daughter, class was super fun. Everyone kept their masks on and stayed safe. Check out was the same. Fast, efficient and friendly. Repeat for each day of camp. Truly the only issue I experienced was other parents being rude in the parking lot, as there isn't a lot of parking and people would just stop and block cars and not care about anyone but themselves. I'm guessing this is a regular occurrence because it is super hard to find a spot and not get your car hit by someone in a rush. Let me be 100% clear, this is not a reflection of OGA. And it's not their responsibility. But it is something I experienced all week in the morning and evening. I highly recommend the center for gymnastics. The coaches encouraged each girl regardless of their talent level. The other thing about the staff that stood out is that there were so many different body types of Instructor. They didn't all look petite and muscular. It was empowering for young girls to see that, because your body type doesn't dictate what you can or cannot do.

    I am writing this review to express my deep anger regarding the Jitter Bugs class today (Saturday,…read more12:00 PM, 5/16/2026). My child was only allowed to participate in two out of the three sections. The substitute teacher banned him from the final section, abruptly stating he didn't "meet expectations." As the only minority family in the room, the lack of transparency and fairness felt extremely targeted and discriminatory. When we tried to politely communicate with her to ask for clarification, she showed absolute zero willingness to talk and exhibited a shockingly rude and hostile attitude toward us. This is completely unacceptable behavior for an educator working with young children. We felt targeted, unwelcome, and mistreated. I highly expect the management of Oregon Gymnastics Academy to look into this specific class and address this unprofessional substitute teacher.

    Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District - Tennis training facility

    Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District

    (36 reviews)

    This review is only for the Tennis facility and classes, even though I know this entire recreation…read morecenter offers a variety of other activities for both children and adults. So for myself, and for health benefits, this past spring and summer I decided to start taking tennis lessons. This was to add a change to my cardio regime. Plus, I haven't played tennis in over ten years. Here's a few information: * General Facilities & Parking Lot * First of all, the campus is fairly huge. And they appear to offer everything from swimming, to tennis obviously, league sports like softball for adults, and soccer/football/lacrosse for kids. They even provide maps for certain walking trails. The parking lot accommodates mainly for the aquatics center and tennis courts. But I've yet to run into an issue with parking close to the tennis facility and softball fields. Plenty of spaces, but I'd say more crowded closer to the aquatic side. Lots of kids taking swim classes. * Babette Horenstein Tennis Center * Did I mention this facility is huge? Yeah, there's a good amount of courts. I believe about twelve in total, maybe more. The cool part is, six are indooor and six are outdoor. The indoor courts are well ventilated for the most part, but can get real hot during the summertime. As for the outdoor courts, they seasonally set up a green tent during the fall and winter, but remove it around springtime and summer. You can reserve a court, but they've got various rates. Primarily depending on your purpose (yes pickleball players are allowed), your place of residency, and a time of day. I will admit, it can be hard to reserve a court due to its popularity. * Tennis Instructors * Thus far I've had the two Brian's, a Bill, and a few others. So far so good as all of them have been excellent teachers of the game. Very knowledgeable instructors. From area positioning, to racquet grip holding, to hitting routine and feeling, it's those little tweaks and adjustments here and there that really help. They make the classes worth it! Well, that just about sums it up! Just note that local residents receive more of the benefits versus folks like myself that live "out of district." Like priority sign-ups if you're looking for a class. Regardless, I still find myself taking advantage of what they have to offer.

    This used to be a great place. Just about everyone liked me. There were some trouble makers and…read moreunknown to me, they were related to staff and management. Some of the lifeguards and management didn't like me for asking them to be more safety minded when we were performing gymnastic diving. Instead, retaliation, defamation, character assassination, everything to make all the people that like me to turn against me. THPRD is not supposed to be in the business of Destroying People. It does so in a very dangerous and low life way. it uses 'hit men', staff members from somewhere else, or friends, or acquaintance to cause trouble and sabotage people's reputation in real time. THPRD needs to close down it's management team and get all new mission, not to break from the honor code like it is now breaking, and to not lie about being all inclusive when it's a party club and if you don't fit in and stay quiet, you're out and personally attacked by staff and management. Dangerous place. Do NOT go to THPRD. Did so for ten years, it is slowly crumbling to death. Get out while you can. It's too late once they get you.

    Oregon Hope Chinese School

    Oregon Hope Chinese School

    (18 reviews)

    I am sharing my personal experience with this preschool to help other parents make informed…read moredecisions about their child's care. Our time at this preschool left a significant emotional impact on our family, particularly my 4-year-old, who began showing signs of distress shortly after starting. Within a week, he cried every morning at drop-off and expressed fear about nap time and the teacher who greeted him in the mornings. One day, my son shared that this teacher had hit him on the bottom during nap time because he wasn't napping.This alarmed us greatly, and we immediately withdrew him from the school. Looking back, this explained his earlier reluctance and frequent complaints about nap time. As parents, our priority was to protect our child and share our experience so that other families might make an informed decision. Unfortunately, this teacher has sent us text message and email threatening legal action. We strongly believe no child should ever feel unsafe or mistreated in their learning environment.This preschool may not be equipped to handle high-energy children. While we hope no child or parent experiences what we did, we recommend that parents carefully research and trust their instincts before enrolling their child in any program. Every child deserves a nurturing, supportive, and safe environment to thrive.

    I would like to share my family's experience at Oregon Hope Chinese School. In October 2024, after…read morepicking up my four-year-old son, I asked him open-ended questions about his day. He told me, "The teacher hit my butt" and explained it was because he "wasn't napping." When I asked if it hurt, he replied, "No, it didn't hurt." Sometime soon after, he demonstrated by lightly spanking himself and saying, "Like this." My wife and I have never used physical discipline at home, so seeing him replicate this action was deeply concerning. While the school denied any wrongdoing, we believe this indicated the use of corporal punishment, even if it did not cause physical harm. Out of caution, we immediately stopped sending our child to the school. In January 2025, we received written communications from the school demanding that a Google review we did not write be removed. The communication threatened a defamation lawsuit if it was not taken down. This legal threat, combined with the initial incident, reinforced our discomfort with how the school handled the situation. I'm sharing these details so other parents can make an informed decision and discuss discipline methods thoroughly with any prospective preschool. While some families may not have concerns, our experience left us uneasy. We believe it's important to explain why we felt the need to leave, and we hope this helps others who are considering this school. -- Additional Thoughts for Other Families -- I am sharing this to help other parents make informed decisions. After posting my original review, the school responded in a way that raised further concerns for me. Specifically, they stated that my child needed special services, which is inaccurate--he was never determined to need such services, nor did he qualify for them. Additionally, their response references my wife in connection to this review, even though she did not author it. If she chooses to share her own perspective, that is her decision, but I believe responses should remain specific to the reviewer. Some of the wording in their reply also conveys a meaning that may not accurately reflect key facts. I encourage parents to carefully consider how a school communicates and handles feedback when making their decision.

    Aim High Academy of Martial Arts

    Aim High Academy of Martial Arts

    (49 reviews)

    My 14-year-old has really enjoyed training at this MMA gym during the free trial period. There's an…read moreexcellent variety of class options, so it's easy to find the right fit. The instructors are knowledgeable, patient, and provide great one-on-one attention. It's so great we just signed up for classes.

    Lengthy post BUT most important thing is this is an amazing place. My child, and others that is…read moresee, from aged 4-7 fain so much from this program. My son (6 years old) is in the Warrior Jr. Program (for 6-7 y.o.'s). He joined about 3 months ago and it has been everything we hoped for. We wanted him to learn how to protect himself and general self respect. We also were hoping it would help to instill life lessons/conversations that we have at home but, of course, helps to hear from someone other than mom and dad. This program does all of that and more! Teacher Randall has been an amazing addition to my sons life. He is the definition of a mentor/sensei. The way he connects with all the kids, is truly invested in helping them learn and grow, and seamlessly can run a class with all levels of focus from all different types of kids is amazing. The class assistant teachers are great too. It's cool to see them grow, as well. Dezmond is now a yellow belt (level 3). He's gotten more focused in class and at home. Also, he's gotten a lot better at speaking to his emotions through this. It's almost like the class is bringing him a lot of clarity on "life." Dezmond also gets to assistant teach the Little Warrior group - which he absolutely loves. I HIGHLY recommended Aim High.

    Touchstone Preschool - preschools - Updated May 2026

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