
Ogden, UT
Valley Green Estates
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- Kanesville School
- K-6
- Public
- 988 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI have been so impressed with Kanesville elementary and its staff! We have been here for 2 years now. The teachers are incredibly caring and knowledgeable, the front office staff is amazing and takes the time to get to know the parents and kids, and principal Adams is one of the best I’ve seen…highly visible to the kids and transparent with parents. My daughter is thriving academically and has made so many good friends and loves going to school every day. Would definitely recommend this school!Parent Review2y ago8 Reviews - West Haven School
- K-6
- Public
- 540 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy kids enjoy coming to this schoolParent Review2y ago4 Reviews - Quest Academy
- K-9
- Charter
- 1019 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageSince kindergarten, my son has been a student at Quest. In kindergarten, he was diagnosed with Autism, Expressive and Receptive Language Disorder. Initially, I lacked a comprehensive understanding of the IEP process and felt confident that Quest prioritized my son’s well-being. However, this perception has been challenged as he progresses to fourth grade.It has become evident that Quest’s primary focus is on maintaining its enrollment numbers rather than ensuring the optimal educational experience for my son. During his third-grade year, the school conducted psychological assessments by a PhD doctor, revealing that he was academically at a kindergarten to first-grade level. The school attributed these results to my son’s persistent refusal to complete his assignments. However, it failed to recognize that my son genuinely struggled to comprehend the tasks due to his intellectual limitations.In fourth grade, an independent PhD psychologist conducted an assessment, which confirmed that my son’s academic level has progressed to a first to second-grade range and he has been diagnosed with an Intellectual Disability. Despite these findings, Quest continues to dispute my son’s academic level, refusing to acknowledge the data provided by two separate medical professionals. When I inquired about the possibility of holding my son back a year, I was informed that the school basically refuses holding students back and that I am essentially requesting my son’s perpetual stagnation and lack of growth by advocating for a lower grade level.Given these circumstances, I have decided that Quest is not the appropriate educational institution for my son, especially considering his IEP and the need for special accommodations. Consequently, we will be withdrawing from the school after this academic year concludes.Parent Review2mo ago31 Reviews
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