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My son got a great education in a family-like environment with devoted teachers. I really like the K-8 model.
I love Park View school. I had two kids that allready graduated from Park View and now I have a son in second grade. The teachers are great spend lot of time with our kids and I think we don't thank them enough and just want to say thanks to all the teachers. I also love the music program, I think is the best my two older kids were in iev.

Park View provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with sound academics. It has a diverse student body, both ethnically, culturally, and economically. In addition, Park View's warm, friendly environment welcomes and encourages parental involvement. The rules and expectations are clear. I've found all the teachers for both my children approachable and willing to work toward the good of the child. The prinicpal is professional and when contacted has always gotten back to me within a reasonable amount of time. The school has a wonderful music program, appropriate early intervention programs, and an enrichment program for student who excel. I also enjoy that my children don't have to change schools 2 to 3 times, before attend high school. Park View is a k-8 building, which is not common today, but allows for a a strong sense of community among the students, parents and staff.

Principal is unresponsive to parent concerns- takes multiple emails, phone calls, and in person visits to even speak to her. Teachers are cold, rude, and do not even attempt to teach at age level. Just check out the scores- very low, especially in 3rd grade, which demonstrates the lack of preparation in the early grades. Fundraising in the top priority- selling smelly pencils (smencils), market day, and the candy/wrapping paper fundraiser (where for $9 you get a tiny box of chocolate bars in damaged wrapping). ESL students are the priority, so that English speaking students end up getting a 'watered-down' curriculum. Shameful- I wish I could afford private school!
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