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The last few ratings reflect well my judgment. The principal is excellent, the teaching staff is young and energized. Test scores have jumped dramatically, now exceeding the state averages in almost every category, and in some by a large margin. They are strong in sports, and have numerous extracurricular activities. Sadly, budget cuts bring an unknown quality to the future, but Cedar Ridge, as it stands now, is doing a heck of a job with very little.

My child has been at the school two years now, and I have had nothing but good experiences. Teachers have been kind and instructive and corrective when my child needed it. They're always open to talk and work with me. The vice principal, who my son has seen a couple times, has the best interests of the kids at heart. I'm very pleased.
I agree that Cedar Ridge is on its way up! I receive DAILY emails from several of my daughter's teachers, and the others are quick to respond to my inquiries. My daughter loves her school as well, which goes a long way in helping her be successful. It seems that the staff is continually looking for ways to help EVERY child succeed. Sure there's a few staff members who aren't exactly 'into it,' but you have to work around that. And yes, we finally got a sports program.

It's not just the school, it's all the schools in Sandy. Having a child that came from a different district and always having straight A's, shortly after attending Cedar Ridge was failing. There is absolutely no communication from teachers to home even when it is requested numerous times. By the time you can actually talk to someone regarding your child's important education it is too late.
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