Kindergarten at Crestview has been awesome for our son and Mrs. Robinson has been a really big part of the positive experience he's gotten there. She 's terrific with the kids. We especially liked the fact they have a longer school day for Kindergarten. AM/PM Program at Crestview also rocks. They do
... Read more really good activities with the kids and apply positive discipline approaches. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/02/07
So far so good. I enrolled my child into kindergarten this year and it was almost painless for the both of us. The school,teacher and princibles all made the transision smooth for child and parent. Everyday [she] comes home from mrs robinson's class with a great additude and excited about what she learned
... Read more that day.I do like how the classes are broken up into smaller ones in the morning. That could only be good. I can only go by what I see at the school and my daughter and everything is going just great. Mrs robinson get's the big thumbs up! sincerly mrs kish Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/11/06
I would like to see the principle envoled with the childrens acidemics more. I see the vice princilpe all the time, yet never really see the pricipal. I am not aware of any extracurricular activities, but with budget cuts, which is not their fault, I understand why. Amd some of us parents have other
... Read more young schildren at home which make it hard for us to help in the classroom. And I can not afford to join PTA since you have to pay for it. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/01/05
The quality of the academic programs is up to standard. There are really no extracurricular activities offered at this school and the level of parent involvement is minimal. Out of 20 children in my daughters class I am the only one that helps out in class, and there were no parents at the PTA meeting
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Posted by a parent on 02/18/05
Our kindergarden experience has been great. Full day class, 20 student class size, experienced and organized teacher (Mrs Dibble), good lunch program too. The principle (Mrs Petterson) has been responsive to our concerns and is visible to the children. All the staff has been great. Our main concerns
... Read more are the low API score, large number of non-english speakers and the overall effect this has on our childs education. It is unfortunate, but we have decided to move to a better rated school as a result of the low scores. Read less
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Vista schools — Crestview Elementary School is located at 510 Sunset Dr, Vista CA 92081. 510 Sunset Dr is in the 92081 ZIP code in Vista, CA The school district for Crestview Elementary School is the Vista Unified School District. Crestview Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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