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August 2021 by Kim M.
I prefer former principal ( Kelly Robasco). The new principal is unprofessional, she doesn't know how to solve the problems for your kids she just listens on one side. So don't let your kids go to this school.
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May 2021 by Donovan R.
As a member of the community, I'm disappointed in the staff at La Mesa Dale. Traffic is bad, I get that, but the safety monitor who doesn't pay attention isn't very safe. When I called to talk about it, the office manager would interrupt me, and answer my questions with questions, wouldn't even tell me the principals name, then hung up on me. I'm sure the school has wonderful teachers, but the staff.
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December 2017 by Dustin Allen
This is by far the worst elementary school in la mesa and probably all of San Diego I recently moved here from southeast San Diego. I wasn't to impressed by the teacher staff they currently have onboard at this campus. My 5 year old has ADHD and his first day of school of course he had a ruff start and week to kick off the school year. I told the principle Mrs Rabasco on his I.E.P he was diagnosed with special needs, but they seem not to understand and not care about your kids success and future there. He didn't last long until they had to make him go half day which in my opinion is not a professional way of handle things education wise. Parents if your kids don't have a current I.E.P up to date at dale they won't re evaluate them. I recommend not to take your kids to this elementry they treat these kids like juveniles. I feel like they have a prison style structure system here. Horrible experience. This school puts to much weight and stress on your shoulders. They have no compassion for students here.
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December 2014 by xavier horrice
Me and my cousin go to the same place I love the school Mrs. Rabasco is the best principal ever
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December 2012 by Martha Hernandez
BOTH DAUGHTERS HAVE ATTENDED SCHOOL HERE. I HAD CONFLICTS AT THE BEGINNING BUT ONCE THEY GET TO KNOW YOU AND SEE THAT YOU GET INVOLVED WITH YOUR CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVED IN OTHER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES THEY BEGIN TO KNOW YOU AND START TREATING YOU DIFFRENT.