Consider OLMCS (All Saints Catholic School based on your research. It is the inability of administration over the past 3 to 4 years to maintain a consistent educational product that led to my departure.
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Posted by a parent on 08/20/09
Thank God for this loving, caring excelling school. Test scores are outstanding, staff are extremely friendly and will go out of their way to help your child succeed. We are so blessed to have this school!
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Posted by a parent on 08/19/09
Not a school I would send my little ones to anymore. I did not feel welcome or accommodated.
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Posted by a parent on 08/11/09
I moved my kids to our local public school after last year. Coronado school, the public school does even better then OLM (All saints). Why spend my money when I can get a good education free.
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Posted by a parent on 07/26/09
No matter where a person sends their kids to school someone will find a reason to complain. Looking at the big picture, however, I cannot say enough good things about All Saints (fomerly OLOM). The teachers are excellent and genuinely care about the students, the principal is responsive and professional,
... Read more and I love that it's a small school with an excellent teacher/student ratio. This is reassuring as individual needs of students will be identified and met. My child is thriving educationally at this school and cannot wait to return. Just as important, I feel my child is in a safe learning environment. I have recommended parents to send their children to this school and will continue to do so. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/16/09
I wish I could say that the school is the best. It is improving but has a ways to go. Give it another year or two. My kids will stay in the hope that improvement will continue.
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Posted by a parent on 07/15/09
What a wonderful school for my preschooler and second grader! I can't say enough positive comments about the principle, teachers and staff! It is amazing how my children are excelling academically and spiritually. Other programs offered are: Spanish, PE and Music, my child is learning to play the
... Read more piano during music class! Since the new principle has come aboard, the school has improved greatly in many areas. The name change for the school, All Saints Catholic School, has come about because the school wants to be 'all' encompassing of all three Catholic churches in our area. I would recommend this school to anyone living our area. A wonderfully warm school awaits your child at this school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/11/09
As much as I appreciate the past efforts of Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Shool, renamed to All Saints Catholic School, I cannot, in good conscience, continue to recommend the school. The school's administration is no longer student and faith centered and rather focuses on a public school image.
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Posted by a parent on 06/22/09
My child will not go back to this school. The name has been changed to All Saints Catholic School but that will only be window dressing for a bad situation getting worse. The teachers work hard but are not allowed to fully explore their teaching talents. The principal is not receptive to the needs and
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Posted by a parent on 06/06/09
OLM has taken a turn for the worst during this school year. Academics and Catholic faith development have deteriorated. The office staff is no longer friendly and has set a negative tone for the school. The principal has not yet grasped the full meaning of school administration.
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English as Second Language
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Sierra Vista schools — Our Lady Of The Mountains School is located at 1425 Yaqui St, Sierra Vista AZ 85650. 1425 Yaqui St is in the 85650 ZIP code in Sierra Vista, AZ The school district for Our Lady Of The Mountains School is the Diocese Of Tucson Education Office. Our Lady Of The Mountains School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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