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After a year at Foothill, we have learned that a school should not be rated on test scores alone. Test scores are largely driven by demographics not educational quality. Foothill and the other schools in Saratoga and Cupertino have great test scores because many smart, wealthy kids attend them. Many of these kids spend 2-3 hours after school attending additional classes so that their parents can ensure that their kids excel in the highly competitive environment of these schools--an environment created by hyperparenting. For the following reasons, I give this school only one star: (1) the school ignores the arts; (2) the school focuses too much on rote exercises reinforcing the Three R's; (3) the school lacks student and staff diversity; and (4) not every grade at the school has a science or art teacher.

Foothill was recently remodeled so the facilities are new and clean. Parent involvement is very strong. Almost all families are upper middle class or wealthy (minimum home price in the area is about $1million) and are very education oriented. Still, there are behavior problems that crop up. The school has a new principal within the last few years, which is a big improvement over the previous principal, so the school is becoming more popular within the district. The school doesn't use grades on the report cards - instead it's a measure of 'meeting the state standards'. There are no school buses; parents drive on most field trips. Orchestra & band are before school and are not free.
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