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I am a senior student at SUA and just came back from my study abroad in Beijing, China. SUA requires all the students to study abroad in their junior year for a semester to the country where your target language is spoken. Study abroad program is one of the most popular and fantastic programs that SUA offers, and my experience in China for a semester was absolutely one of my eye-opening experiences. I can share my amazing 4 months for hours, but the most important thing I learned was that...
In general, I am very pleased with the teachers. I did, however, have an incident that makes me wonder. It seems the teachers must re-arrange their students. It just so happened that my son was one that was removed from a teacher I had requested, now he feels the teacher threw him out. Needless to say, I am not happy with this situation.
This school provides extra activities and sports. They have spelling bees, plays, and concerts for band. If you have a child and need a good school, go to Williams and not Monte Vista or anything in general.
I am very happy with the admistration and the teaching at Sunnyslope. I have found everyone to be quite helpful. I have been here for many years. My children and now the grandchildren attend this school. It is a family-type atmosphere. It is very important to be a part of your child's school. The teachers have an open-door policy. I also enjoy volunteering at the school.
One of my sons goes to Mira Vista, and we have been very happy about his progress. The only drawback is that they don't have other programs like chess, and music (very basic)in which other schools appear to be more organized. Teachers are generally responsive, the environment is great, its a beautiful school with a great view...
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