St. Luke is an Excellent School. It has an outstanding qualified teaching staff along with a wonderful principal.
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Posted by a parent on 07/05/09
This is a wonderful school! We have a great principal, Mrs. Erin Barisano, who is very willing to improve the school and be involved with events inside and outside campus. With principals and teacher coming and going, the school was experiencing a difficult time. However, this past year we have had AMAZING
... Read more teachers arrive and join the staff. Now, we have teachers whom the students will remember all their lives, from Mrs. Janice Demarco to Ms. Denise Valadez. No school could have such a great group of dedicated teachers as St. Luke. The curriculum is challenging, and exceptional students are always recognized. Cummunity invovlement is emphasized here as well as a loving Christian attitude. I see the school as a family, working together to help each other and bring forth the best Catholic in everyone. My child will be graduating this year, but we promise to return to this fantastic school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/18/08
I currently have 2 children at St. Luke. Previousley, I searched all of Sonoma County for the best schools. St. Luke has proven to be the best school around. The teachers are very well educated and care tremendously about your childs welfare and education. After graduating, kids are prepared mentally
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Posted by a parent on 04/06/08
My children have been attending St. Luke's for the past % years, at one time the school was lacking administration but in the past 3 years it has made a tremendous turn around. I love the interaction between teachers and pupil and the involvement if parents with the school. The other issues with fund
... Read more raisers and fee's are the norm and compared to other schools, St. Luke's is still under the average. So in all, St.Lukes rates a 10 in my book! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/05/08
I have been a parent at St. Luke's for eleven years. I could not imagine a better place for my children.
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Posted by a parent on 02/13/08
We have had two children graduate from this school and can not say enough good things about it. The school is very safe, as the kids always come first. Education and their faith comes second and the opportunities the kids have to get involved with the community is great. When it came to preparing them
... Read more for high school, we could not have been happier. Our kids applied to three Catholic high schools each and got into all of them. Our kids are both in great Catholic high schools now and we feel St. Luke prepared them educationally and socially. The bonds we all have made at St. Luke School and church community will never be broken :) Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/12/08
my daughter gos to this school I give it a five. they have a great education and the teachers do there best and it is the best. They have a lot of after scool activitys but need baseball and soccer. There safty is excellent.
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Posted by a parent on 01/25/08
My second chile is about to graduate from St. Luke's. Like all schools, this school has gone through its ups and downs. The children always come first here. The teachers are first rate and are always there for the kids. My high schooler goes back to talk to his teachers for advice. And the families
... Read more you meet tend to have the same values as you do do you are sure your children will make friends that have the same morale values. Solid academics, strict discipline, building of strong character. So-so sports and selection of extra curricular activities. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/25/07
we had to pull our children out of this school. Math program lacking and not enough books for every student in some classes. If you ask to many questions Teachers and Priest close ranks and shut you out. Bulling is the norm and no action is taken. We pulled our kids out.
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Posted by a parent on 11/07/07
Great school. If you're looking for sports this is not the school for you. But safety and education if very important here. New principal is wonderful, more involved. Teachers should have more communication with parents.
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Temple City schools — St Luke School is located at 5521 Cloverly Ave, Temple City CA 91780. 5521 Cloverly Ave is in the 91780 ZIP code in Temple City, CA The school district for St Luke School is the Archdiocese Los Angeles Education Off. St Luke School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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