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    West Wind Elementary School

    2.7 (9 reviews)

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    I went here over 10 years ago! I still have so many great memories. I miss this place. I'd suggest sending your children here.

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    Antelope Valley College - Thursday evening was incredible with the humble & gracious Professor Angela Y. Davis interviewed by President Jennifer Zellet at #AVC

    Antelope Valley College

    (51 reviews)

    Let me start by saying the campus is very nice and clean! The admissions and financial aid staff,…read moreon the other hand, is pretty much useless. They are decently friendly, but it seems like no one at the desk is ever authorized to actually do anything aside from taking your info down and saying they'll reach out to you (no one ever reaches out, by the way, shocker). I've visited over 8-10 times in the last 5 months, and the "higher-ups" are always out of the office or in meetings--every single time. I applied in August 2025 and it took 2 weeks and 3 visits just for them to even find my application because it supposedly got "filed into spam." Most CCs take 48 hours MAX. Because of that "spam incident," my financial aid was severely delayed. Even though I'm a California native, they flagged me as a non-resident and said they needed my official high school transcripts to prove it. Contacting LAUSD for transcripts is a nightmare and takes 3-4 months, but the admissions supervisor gave me a verbal green light to take my Fall classes anyway. She promised they would backdate the waiver and clear the non-resident tuition once the transcripts arrived. I finally brought my transcripts in today, and now they're saying it's 50/50 if the dean will even honor that since the Fall semester is already over. To make it worse, the dean has been out for the last 2 days and they had no idea when she'd even be back. They refused to even schedule an in person appointment with her for me. I even offered to set it for this Friday or even weeks out and told them they could just call to cancel if she wasn't in, and they still said no. If someone is going to be out indefinitely, they need to bring in someone else to fill in and handle their responsibilities! I understand things and emergencies happen, but there is still business to be handled. Now they're saying they can guarantee Spring will be cleared, but I can't enroll in any classes until the $500 Fall balance is paid. What sense does that make?? Had I known this would happen, I never would've enrolled for Fall, but I trusted the supervisor's word. I'm beyond disappointed. The staff is friendly, but they need a new chain of command if the bosses are always gone. It shouldn't be this hard to better my future. I'm now pursuing enrollment at another college because I can't deal with this faulty system anymore. Advice to future students: save yourself the headache and explore other schools if you can. If you do happen to end up here DO NOT take verbal promises here. Get everything time-stamped and in writing or you'll end up stuck with a bill you weren't expecting.

    The black and brown community is suffering horrendously! I am happy that everyone is hopping on…read moreboard to help support the Dreamers, and to keep their dream alive. They are some great, hardworking people who should be able to live freely. The black and brown community is just as great! And we just want to live, and not die. Going to College is some of our last stops. Having that opportunity to be somebody, is the difference between life and death, not America or Mexico. I would rather live somewhere then not have breath to live at all. The black and brown community at the Antelope Valley college is known to get the short end of the stick. And that's if we get a stick at all. Equity only applies at this college when it's beneficial. I've seen other communities with my own eyes get told yes in the past. But literally there were times I would want to make something happen for the Umoja community it's always "we'll see." Then strangled in at the last minute to where preparations are at that point just thrown together. (I will say that here recently there was a meeting that allowed us to voice our concerns, but still we don't want to just be heard, we need action) The A2mend community which is the black and brown men community, whose Conference is just up in the air again, after last year it just being canceled. We still haven't gotten answers, when the college collects funds from the higher ups, but then we are told they don't know where the funds are, or there are no funds. We matter to!! Black men have the highest rate of failure, jail, and even death. When they are the most important in the homes, they are also the most absent. Because instead of getting a fair equitable chance at life, they get over looked. Therefore they turn to the streets where, crime, jail, and death awaits. I work in the Student Equity department at Antelope Valley College. But there is no equity for the Black and Brown community there's only excuses. Upper management could do better, though I appreciate the hub managers and the VP's help when they can, it's not even bare minimum of what could be done. It starts on actually putting in funding to have a great staff of employees to help run the community. If you are of the black and brown community, I encourage you to find another community college, because there say they welcome all, those are just empty words. But after all, in order to get to the top, you need a step stool. We are looking for changes, not just a shoulder to cry on. This will be my last semester so AVC. When you talk systematic racism, the law, different policies, and government codes to the Board yet and still there has been no change. I thought the rumers of racism were just that, a rumer. But I go to school here, and I work here, and I experience it everyday. I am not just an upset student or worker like most reviews come from. I'm currently excelling in my major, in Psychology. And am currently still a student worker. Who used to LOVE her job. Now it's really hard showing up and watch all the Umoja students walking around lost, like a pup with no home, and no one is doing anything about it. I noticed today that some would mention the few things that they made happen, but refuse to address the many things that get over looked. Like the fact that student workers positions are filled with only 5% black. I'm lucky to be one. I will mention again, I used to love my job. But you stay to see all the inequalities, and wonder why won't anyone take action? I hope this reaches the right people to make changes. We deserve true equity. Take care.

    Quartz Hill High School - Demet

    Quartz Hill High School

    (9 reviews)

    PARENTAL WARNING If…read moreyou have the option -- do NOT enroll your child in any school within this district. There are ongoing allegations involving multiple staff members, including two teachers and a vice principal, who are under investigation for serious misconduct -- including allegations of sexual abuse. I was alerted to this by another concerned parent. When we contacted the school to demand answers, they refused to take action and stood by their staff -- without opening a formal investigation. The safety and well-being of our children should never be optional or up for debate. I immediately withdrew my child from the school. This is not drama. This is not gossip. This is real. And this is dangerous. Your child's life is more important than this district's reputation. Don't wait until it's your child. Pull them out. Now.

    Quartz Hill High School is much like any high school. You have your cliques, your sports, your…read moreclubs and your friends. I spent four of my most formative years here and while it was not all straight A's for me, I would not trade those years for the world. I started my time at QHHS in 1997, the first year of the International Bacchelorate AP program. I was in pre-IB as were many people who would become my friends. Honestly, I struggled with it and after a year and a half, I was dropped from the program and put into the standard classes. This is where I made my mark. I joined the Academic Decathalon team in my sophomor year and remained there until graduation. We had a great coach and he made us better every season. We never won any events but we improved and some of us even won medals. We had some good times. QHHS has football, tennis, baseball, swimming and cheer teams too. I was not involved with any of the sports. I knew many of the football players and remember having lunch with them in the auto shop. Cars were more to my liking than were sports so it was enjoyable to eat lunch in the shop while the jocks talked about sports and worked on cars. QHHS always had a strong car culture. We had annual car shows that brought out some awesome rides. Some students cars were nicer than the teachers. Yes, QHHS is your typical high school. There are some good teachers and some who are not so great. There are clubs for just about everybody. They play all the major sports that you want a high school to play. One thing QHHS has that no other school that I am aware of has is the "Ian Stewart Memorial." He was a classmate of mine and graduated in 2001 same as me. I did not know him personally but I remember seeing him around campus. He was killed in action in 2004 just 3 years after we graduated. Ten years later a group of QHHS class of 2001 alumni raised the funds to erect the monument at the corner of Avenue L and 60th Street West right in front of the office. I am glad I got to see it this last weekend.

    West Wind Elementary School - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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