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September 2022 by Mathew M.
Within a week my children experienced bullying from staff members, the current principal Monica Arbow denied any knowledge of the incidences and denied ever communicating with me about it. Ask for a complaint form, and make sure the school documents your complaints on a specific form for bullying. She may gaslight you and make you believe it's not an incident to document; however, she only does that to avoid accountability. Some of the staff are cruel and mean. Especially to children who have disabilities. Do not trust that the principal Monica Arbow is going to hold anyone accountable. Go the extra mile to ensure your child is safe by not allowing your child to be in the school. Observe the energy with-in the school, pay close attention to how dark, gloomy, and sad the inside of the school is. How old and small the play structure is. You'll notice children are not the first priority. The principals persona is a fake High pitch voice to appear relatable, safe, and authentic; however, she views children as prize possessions(objects) rather human beings. She lacks compassion and authenticity. Your child will fall behind, and the principal will attempt to convince you that your child is accelerating academically. If a parent is in the dark about the schools true intentions, your rights, and well-being of the child than the school is able to control you and your child efficiently. Do not place your child in the after school program ClubKay, they neglect your child's emotional needs by ignoring them. Similarly to when you advocate for your child's safety and bullying incidences from staff. Your child deserves to feel safe, cared about, access an education, and be able to trust staff. They teach racism and slavery as something to be proud about, they justify it by saying it's old history, your child of color will not be recognized. The school is inherently racist, and intentionally targets people of color. You will notice there are very few kids of color in the school. So they talk about racism by teaching them misinforming them of how bad the abuse of slavery was/is. Monica Arbow will do anything to protect her image even if that means compromising integrity, honesty, and your rights.
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December 2018 by Aiden Tabrah
I grew up at this school and I have to say, this is a wonderful school, with loads of positivity and great experiences.
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December 2017 by BlxsomesBxmb
My daughter was here kinder-3rd grade, she was very smart, outgoing, and chatty. But the only problem is that all the kids were very snobby. Ever since my daughter went there she started talking back, acting like a valley girl, and being extremely rude to me her father and her siblings.But besides from that, I think the school is great for your child, because the teachers that my daughter had, were smart, and kind.
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December 2017 by Ethan Martin
I finished kindergarten through 5th grade here, really great school. The teachers are nice, helpful, and caring. I met a lot of great friends here, really liked it (for the most part). Shout out to team PuMi!
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December 2017 by mknemati
I am 30 now, so glad I went to school here. Thank you Mrs. Tsugawa for being a difference maker, a role model. Best elementary school, could not imagine a better school.
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December 2017 by RenegadeScooter
They sadly don't have SCC programs, which affected me badly :(
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December 2017 by Parker Arbuthnot
Not great.
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December 2013 by Layla Rose
I love this school and I'm layla rose I am in Mrs . Peterson's class she's the best teacher ever I'm new here and my extra math teacher Mrs.Mallon is awesome also I want to give a thanks to the whole school especially my friends Haley t. Ashley Kim and many more