Warm Springs is a community type school. A lot of people volunteer to make it a good school for the children
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Posted by a parent on 09/15/09
the teacher and friends u meet there are awesome!!! (:
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Posted by a parent on 09/15/09
My children had attended a private school since they were in Pre-K. Only if I had known earlier, I would transfer them out to Warm Springs a few years ago. So far, the teachers are very supportive. To name a few, Ms. Brosnan is one of best and experienced teacher there. My children seem to enjoy the
... Read more school and they are much happier children. The work load is about the same pace as Challenger's so far. I can't comment much for now, but so far the teachers in general are very kind, and supportive. I must say the teachers at Warm Springs really care about their students. I do not regret transferring my children out of their private school. By the way, all 6th grade teachers are great and really ...really care about the children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/13/09
Administrator, teachers, support staff, parents, students, and the community work closely together to help provide an academically rich and emotionally supportive environment for students to learn and grow throughout the years. Like all schools there are problems, but not unusual or out of the ordinary.
... Read more If there are negative comments it is usually due to miscommunication, misconceptions, and those who are involved don't see eye to eye. We have to learn to work with one another to create a place of learning for our students, and that is always on the forefront of the school. If you ask anyone, overall they love being at Warm Springs. The staff enjoys working with one another. The students are actively engaged. Parents feel supported and listened to. That is what makes Warm Springs a Distinguished School Read less
Posted by a teacher on 07/09/08
The principal is strong and unique by putting good rules with not a lot of stress for the students. Most of the teachers are really good. The children's safetiness is great because yard duties watch all the kids closely. Other parents and teacher work together perfectly to get a great going school.
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Posted by a parent on 05/28/08
In April 2008, Warm Springs School was awarded the California Distinguished School Award. It was the only school in the Fremont- Newar- Union City area to win the award this year. Teachers are very commited to the school and the children. We work hard to help every child succeed. School is like a three-legged
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Posted by a teacher on 04/18/08
My child is new to this school this year. I'm surprised at the low academic expectations, to be honest. There's no accelerated reader program or anything similar. The math is way below what my child is capable of. The homework consists of LOTS of repetition and elaborate, time consuming art projects
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Posted by a parent on 12/29/07
Overall, we are very happy at WSES! The teachers are outstanding, unfortunately, the principal (Riley) is questionable. Ms. Shepis and Mr. Sanders are the finest teachers you could hope for. If you want babysitters for your child, they aren't the teachers for you. If you want educators that care about
... Read more making a difference in the lives of students, request them. They both want kids to succeed in life, and not just pass tests. Shepis is unbelievable! She's very thorough, pushes the kids and develops a platform for them to succeed in life. Our daughter had much more self-confidence as a student after Shepis. She prepared our daughter for Sanders, who is equally great. I don't think she would've been as prepared for Sanders if she didn't have Shepis first. Sanders is equally amazing. We feel very lucky our daughter had them both! We hope our youngest gets them too! Read less
Very challenging curriculum in GATE class. Students can develop according to potential. Lot of projects and assignments. Kids need own initiative and organization skills to cope with fast paced GATE class programs.
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Fremont schools — Warm Springs Elementary School is located at 47370 Warm Springs Blvd, Fremont CA 94539. 47370 Warm Springs Blvd is in the Baylands neighborhood and 94539 ZIP code in Fremont, CA The school district for Warm Springs Elementary School is the Fremont Unified School District. Warm Springs Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels 3 - 6.
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