Maple Elementary School
5
10 reviews
3501 Kimber Dr.
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
(805) 498-6748
Community Reviews
Read what parents are saying about Maple Elementary SchoolThis school is Excellent. The teachers are amazing!
Posted by a parent on 4/14/2019Maple's teaching methods are from a different century. Some teachers are old and cranky, they should be retired. Classes are crowded, kids can get unruly and teachers do not do anything to stop the problem kids. The staff is grumpy, especially the front office lady.
Posted by a parent on 2/20/2019I have two children in Maple. They love it and the close-knit community there. With experience at a number of other elementary schools, I finally feel that our family has found a community of teachers and administration, and seek to build a partnership with parents. It is important for me to know (from their teachers) when they are doing well and where they excel - not just get an email when someone has a bad day. I've seen the development in my children as it pertains to the school's high expectation of behavior and positive feedback when they speak up regarding bullying.
Posted by a parent on 12/18/2017Dr. Santos is an amazing, energetic principal. He leads a group of professional, caring educators. My 2nd child currently attends and the school is great at identifying and challenging high end learners. They were also amazing at meeting the needs of my older child who struggles with dyslexia. The LEAD program is phenomenal!
Posted by a parent on 6/1/2016Our second of two daughters just graduated from Maple and we cannot speak highly enough of the Maple Experience. It is such a great neighborly, family feel. With just two classes for each grade, every student is able to get the individual attention they deserve to succeed, not just for their classroom, but for their entire grade. As our first daughter is now well into Sequoia, it s clear that Maple prepared her well for Middle and High School. The same seems true for the rest of the Maple alumni whom we ve seen proceed through Sequoia as well. Two years ago, Maple received the biggest boost of energy and support when they hired Dr. Santos as principal. He s brought incredible energy to the school promoting every child to do their best in and out of the classroom. He brings so much fun and has emphasized higher learning standards across all students in all grade levels. While we will miss the teachers and Dr. Santos, we look forward to progressing with the small community of parents we have created relationships with just as our daughters have created lasting, confident relationships with their peers.
Posted by a parent on 8/7/2014Nearby Schools
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Thousand Oaks schools - Maple Elementary School is located at 3501 Kimber Dr., Thousand Oaks CA 91320. Maple Elementary School is in the Conejo Valley Unified School District. Maple Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K-5.
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