I'm a former student/student council president that graduated in 2005 although i have never met this new principle. i only have wonderful things to say about valley view. i am now in high school and the same lessons i learned at valley view keep me ahead of the pack. so even if their are problems remember
... Read more that the students their still get world class education. even though my school is heavily funded the teachers still have to buy everything and don't have the same passion for teaching as those at valley view. A+ for you valley view Read less
Posted by a student on 08/26/08
The new principal is a breath of fresh air; his 'hands on' approach is exactly what Valley View needs. I feel confident that he will address the poor communication that stems from the office staff and I hope that the teachers aren't so set in their ways that they will keep an open mind towards his ideas
... Read more on how to turn Valley View around to make it the all-around top notch school that it can be. It's not going to happen overnight, but with the cooperation and support of the staff and parents - it will happen. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/08/08
Very impressive school. The new principal has instilled a sense of direction across each grade level. I am sure the state test scores will soon reflect the positive change of leadership. My kids love going to this school!
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Posted by a parent on 11/29/07
All of my experiences with the the teachers have been great and I feel that I am doing the best thing by sending my children to Valley View.
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Posted by a parent on 07/30/07
As someon who worked there I can tell you the school needs quality leadership. It starts at the top folks, and trickles down. The reason they get the scores they do is because instead of focusing on education they focus on making the student valid State test subjects. When it comes down to it, Valley
... Read more View students fail miserably at education but do well at State tests. Blame the adminstrator's lack of efficiency for this. They consider the student's numbers instead of kids. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/22/07
This school appears to be going no where fast!There does not seem to be a single shared belief between any of the teachers in this school. Where one person excels the next fails. Leaving the children to grasp for a constant. I believe that with the right leadership for these teachers this could be a
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Posted by a parent on 01/26/07
My son has attended this school since kindergarden and now is in the 3rd grade, and I have been very pleased with the education he has received there. Teachers, Principal and staff are very caring towards both students and parents. Unfortunately, they don't receive much funding like other big school
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Nuevo schools — Valley View Elementary School is located at 21220 Maurice St, Nuevo CA 92567. 21220 Maurice St is in the 92567 ZIP code in Nuevo, CA The school district for Valley View Elementary School is the Nuview Union School District. Valley View Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 5.
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