Outside the center Oak View is not diverse (mostly Hispanic). That's okay, but the center kids are generally not well-integrated into the rest of the school and there are a lot of behavior problems in the rest of the student body.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the teachers who left were not CES teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Are any of the current 4th-grade teachers leaving? Are they well liked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the administration like? Are they easy to work with? What about non-CES classes? Are they engaging? Do the kids participate in programs like Odessy of the Mind?
The principal is very friendly and down-to-earth. We had a principal intern as AP this year, who'll be leaving this summer to become principal at Farmland, so there'll be a new AP at Oak View.
The principal has caused pretty much all of the teachers to leave since he took over. He may seem friendly but is obviously not a good leader.
This is not accurate at all. There are many long-term teachers at Oak View.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the administration like? Are they easy to work with? What about non-CES classes? Are they engaging? Do the kids participate in programs like Odessy of the Mind?
The principal is very friendly and down-to-earth. We had a principal intern as AP this year, who'll be leaving this summer to become principal at Farmland, so there'll be a new AP at Oak View.
The principal has caused pretty much all of the teachers to leave since he took over. He may seem friendly but is obviously not a good leader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the administration like? Are they easy to work with? What about non-CES classes? Are they engaging? Do the kids participate in programs like Odessy of the Mind?
The principal is very friendly and down-to-earth. We had a principal intern as AP this year, who'll be leaving this summer to become principal at Farmland, so there'll be a new AP at Oak View.
Anonymous wrote:Is there aftercare?What are the after school offerings like? This year our child is able to go to after school classes till 5 PM (like chess, karate, coding etc) which allows me to pick him up at 5, avoiding the need for aftercare. Does the school have similar after school clubs or classes?
Anonymous wrote:What is the administration like? Are they easy to work with? What about non-CES classes? Are they engaging? Do the kids participate in programs like Odessy of the Mind?
Anonymous wrote:What is the administration like? Are they easy to work with? What about non-CES classes? Are they engaging? Do the kids participate in programs like Odessy of the Mind?