we were new to the community and were welcomed immediately. like all places, there are the snobby parents and the down to earth real parents who give their time and talent and not just throw their money around. but this situation occurs everywhere you go. there will be bullies, who try to push the
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Posted by a parent on 11/05/08
We have three, soon to be four, children at Presentation and the quality of education they are recieving is excellent. The staff, facilities, and safe environment is top notch. We are especially pleased with the parental involvement and religous education.
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Posted by a parent on 01/23/08
Presentation school has done an outstanding job preparing our children for high school and beyond. It has a state of the art facility. The faculty is highly qualified and the acadamic standards are high. The graduating students seem to excel in high school. The school is fortunate to have had financial
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Posted by a parent on 01/23/08
We just moved here. We were welcomed immediately. The teacher and staff have made a special effort to see that the transition for my daughter is as easy as possible. There is so much more to the curriculum than just reading and math. She loves it! This school addresses the needs of the whole child.
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Posted by a parent on 01/23/08
We have three children at Presentation and love it! Our children are learning in a safe environment. The teachers work hard to help students become well-rounded young adults who are prepared for high school.
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Posted by a parent on 01/17/08
Presentation being a private school has ups and downs. The administration is poor, teachers are top noch sometimes. Truly to be honest, all this school cares about is money, they stress it.
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Stockton schools — Presentation School is located at 1635 W Benjamin Holt Dr, Stockton CA 95207. 1635 W Benjamin Holt Dr is in the Lakeview neighborhood and 95207 ZIP code in Stockton, CA The school district for Presentation School is the Diocese Of Stockton Education Office. Presentation School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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