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Valhalla Elementary School

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Pleasant Hill Elementary - This sign hasn't changed in my entire lifetime

Pleasant Hill Elementary

(5 reviews)

Hi my name is Mary I used to go here it is the best school ever all the teachers are nice and care…read moreabout you learning out side time is fun to there is lots of fun things to do like stem garden lab pe and other things I recommend this school

When it was time for my son to go to Kindergarten, we thought we'd be in the Walnut Creek School…read moreDistrict -- we live in Walnut Creek, after all. What do you know, we're NOT. We belong to the Mt. Diablo School District. Yes, I know, we should have found that out before we bought our home. Actually, our real estate agent did tell us about school districts, but somehow we didn't really focus on it since he was 3 at the time and it seemed so far far away. Anyway, back to the story, we were diappointed. THEN, when we went to the enrollment day, which they call "All-in-One" day, we found out that the school has involved parents, good teachers, and even a foundation. AND, this sounds crazy, EVEN A COMPUTER LAB FOR KINDERGARTENERS -- yeah, they go once a week. The downsides of the school are the same that any school has: fundraisers that are optional (but not really), budget issues (this upcoming 08-09 year will be even tougher), and turnover of principals (we had three principals for the 07-08 school year). But the school really does its best to make new families feel welcome - giving plenty of opportunities for volunteerism that involve little time to once a week (probably more). And the parent involvement and the dreaded fundraising help fill the gap of the funding from the government. We feel very lucky that our kids go to this school.

The Meher Schools - Beautiful seasonal themes throughout the school

The Meher Schools

(22 reviews)

We truly cannot fully express the amount of joy, comfort, and confidence we feel leaving our…read morechildren in the loving hands of Meher Schools. When searching for the perfect preschool, we had very clear priorities - and White Pony/Meher Schools was the only preschool that checked every box after extensive research, visits, and interviews. After falling in love with White Pony preschool, we decided to stay for The Meher Schools elementary school - also, one drop off for kids if you have one in preschool and another in elementary?! Yes, please! The Meher Schools met our top priorities in choosing aas did the White Pony Preschool: 1. Teachers who genuinely practice kindness, patience, and love, creating a safe, nurturing environment that mirrors the care we provide at home. 2. A strong focus on kindness, emotional and spiritual development alongside academics, using the Nurtured Heart Approach to teach leadership, right from wrong, and strong values - something that truly matters in today's world. 3. A calm, organized, clean, and open learning environment inspired by Montessori/Waldorf principles, filled with music, dance, art, nature exploration, and joyful activities that spark curiosity and a love of learning. 4. Low teacher-to-student ratios with consistent, dedicated staff and minimal turnover. 5. The ease and convenience of reliable daycare availability and consistent school hours, which is invaluable for working parents and provides tremendous peace of mind. Our children have grown into calm, patient, loving, socially and emotionally intelligent individuals. They come home happy - singing songs, performing dances, and confidently demonstrating leadership skills such as speaking up, standing up for others, self-regulating ("resetting"), appreciating nature, and truly loving life. We are incredibly grateful for the dependable, efficient, and communicative staff and teachers. Watching our children's growth, confidence, curiosity, and joy throughout their time at Meher Schools has been nothing short of amazing. We wholeheartedly and highly recommend Meher Schools to any parent looking for the very best for their child.

I want to start by saying this is a long time coming, and this is just my experience…read more We first looked at Meher after learning our son's previous preschool prioritized moving kids up to open seats, over real development. He was three, and his old school, though called Montessori, felt like just unstructured play with no guidance. We wanted better for him, so we applied to Meher. When I spoke with the administrator, she was initially hesitant to transfer him but ultimately accepted our application but in hindsight it felt influenced by where we live and work more than our child's needs. On our tour, we learned about the school's "legacy" tradition: multiple generations attend, and one teacher is even an alumna. It struck me as both odd and charming--I wondered if our son's future children might go there too. They want you to stay on his first day (and as long as needed) to help him adjust. Since we both WFH, one of us could be there until he settled in. We appreciated the school's structure: clear work time and play time, unlike his old school's laissez-faire approach. Fast-forward to his transition: he struggled with the new routines, having mini-meltdowns when he couldn't do things his way. On day one, another child cried for an hour over a forgotten jacket. Day two, the same child sobbed over his beanie. Then our son had his first major meltdown screaming and crying. Concerns arose when a parent complained her son was negatively affected by our child's outburst, even though her child had cried extensively before our son had any issues. We were also told one of the girls in the class reported the meltdowns to her principal father. During one episode, the teacher scooped our son up facing her; he flailed and knocked her glasses off. I don't think what he did was right, but at age three, kids sometimes lash out in fear or frustration. After just four days in class, the school questioned whether Meher was right for him. They cited the legacy parent's complaint, the report to her father, and the incident with the glasses. This happened just before Founders Day; a big celebration we didn't know about and weren't part of. When I picked up his things, I saw the pomp and realized the decision had more to do with "show" and pleasing established families than supporting all students. In the end, I learned two things: 1. In the school, legacy families hold sway, and compassion is in short supply. 2. The administration cares more about appearances for legacy parents than the well-being of every child. They promised to "follow up" and welcome him back, but we never heard from them again. If you're new to the area (we moved to Saranap in 2021) and lack connections, think twice before choosing Meher. Your child won't get the same grace as those with legacy ties, and the school won't invest in you as much as you'll invest in it.

Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy

Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy

(6 reviews)

Considering I've been going for 14 years, it's been an experience. Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy…read morehas had its ups and downs throughout the year. When the staff announces that "we are all one family," believe them. Students are welcoming of new friends. Out of my 14 years of attending, Bullying cases are never seen. Everyone is extremely kind, including teachers. Teachers are willing to sit with you to help you raise your grades. Something about PHAA is that the homework has never been overwhelming. Classrooms are filled with laughter, no matter the grade. From projects to essays, students have a sense of unity to make their learning experience fun. Aside from academics, the sports program is the cherry on top of PHAA. The boys' and girls' volleyball teams are undefeated. Boys and Girls basketball put in the work. The school showcases its accomplishments in the upstairs trophy case! Students go on away games for all sports, bringing back win after win. The music program is more than amazing. Singing in different churches and occasionally traveling to praise God. The school is faith-based. Every Friday, students host a chapel where they sing and praise God. Students are able to speak a few words or have special speakers as well. The best thing about PHAA is traveling. Students have been able to go to Washington, D.C., and recently went to New York! Students are able to expand their minds and have a flexible schedule. Not just putting their heads in a book, but also traveling! There are so many leadership opportunities to prepare you for college. Starting from SA positions, the National Honor Society, and the class government. On campus, we have a beautiful field and a great playground for elementary school. The campus is filled with trees, flowers, and a wonderful structure in front of the high school. Halls aren't just filled with lockers, but with artwork and the laughter of students. The gym is big in size and a great place to enjoy sports. Tuition could be intimidating, however its worth it! Pleasant Hill is very welcoming to all. Not just the school, but the church as well.

I am currently a senior at PHAA and I've been attending this school since the 1st grade. This…read moreschool has pushed me to grow in my relationship with Christ, and pushed me academically towards success. This school's facilities are well-kept with a huge gym, beautiful bathrooms, and awesome, well-sized classrooms. The one-on-one interactions with teachers have really helped my academic career move faster than it would at a public school. The friendships that I have made over the past 12 years are friendships that I will cherish for the rest of my life. My class feels like a family, everyone I have known since elementary school and I believe that I wouldn't have made these connections if I had attended a public school. Our school also gives opportunities that other schools wouldn't give, this school year alone we have gone to Albion which is a isolated area in the mountains near Mendocino CA, went to New England (New York, Boston, and Philedelphia), and we are going to Oahu for our Senior Class trip. There are so many opportunities for leadership options as well, because of our small school size students can hold multiple leadership roles at the same time, you can be Yearbook Editor, Class President, Sports Team Captain, Orchestra First Chair, and Praise Team Director at the same time! Coming to our school is a good opportunity if you want to get experience, make close friends, and grow your relationship closer to Christ! We hope to see you soon!

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