Public | K-6 | 761 students |
Kiva Elementary School, located in Paradise Valley, Arizona, serves grades K-6 in the Scottsdale Unified District. It is among the few public elementary schools in Arizona to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 33 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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1.7 miles | |||
Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center 1.9 miles | |||
2.2 miles | |||
2.4 miles |
Scottsdale school district has many great schools from which to choose. As a concerned parent I took my time and chose Kiva, largely because I had heard that it had a strong parent/teacher community spirit. After four years at Kiva I can say that it truly does try to practice the values for which it stands. Bullying is not tolerated and as such, I appreciate the fact tthat the school takes a preventative approach to a problem that can arise in any school. From the Principal, to the dedicated teachers and strong parent volunteer group, I feel that there is a team approach to educating my two children. I can only speak for myself when I say that my children come home happy each day, and performing well academically. It is unfortunate that one reviewer had a negative experience with a Kiva parent, and I do understand how one experience can taint an overall impression. However, I wrote this reivew because I feel passionately about our school and the care/education it provides our children.
I'm not sure what happened with the previous review but I can say that it is very atypical of Kiva. One parent out of hundreds having a bad day is hardly an accurate reflection of the school. My child has attended Kiva for four years and we have been very pleased. The experience level of the teaching staff is very high and the community that supports the school is amazing. My child has experienced some life altering health challenges in their time at Kiva and the response of the staff and community to my child and our family has been incredible and humbling. The staff has shown a great commitment to my child's success both academically and socially. I cannot recommend this school highly enough.
I have had a wonderful experience at Kiva! I first met the principal to inquire about how boys learning styles are handled. Not only were all my questions answered with clear info about Kiva's teaching methods, but the principal then read the book and called me again to be sure I had all the answers that I needed. This was a fantastic first experience, and I have not been let down since. I have 2 boys, in K and 3rd. I have experience with the Gifted program as well. The teachers understand my boys as individuals. They are receptive to my concerns and ideas. The staff as a whole is terrific: well qualified, innovative, personable, and eager to assist me in whatever role I am serving be it Cub Scout coordinator to reader to library aide, etc. They care about my children! My boys are in wonderful hands and they learn daily about kindness, integrity, volunteerism and academics(KIVA) . As for bullying, thank goodness it is not tolerated and so it never needs to become an issue. Better to prevent it than have to deal with that ugliness!
Wow, what happened to Kiva? I grew up in Arizona, went to Arcadia High School following Hopi Elementary. Kiva, as well as Hopi, were extremely well reputed back in the 1970's. I visited Kiva today (3/21/2012) with my 5-year old son to inquire about kindergarten for the 2012-2012 year. The first thing I noticed was the huge "NO BULLYING" sign on the front gate. I have never, ever in my life ever seen such a thing elsewhere. This was red flag number 1. When I entered the office I encountered the rudest lady in years. I thought she worked there, but it turned out she was a parent of a child attending the school. Red flag number 2. When the office staff finally noticed my son and I standing there, I had already made up my mind that my son would never, ever set foot again on this school ground. The office staff was abrupt and rude. Wow, how Arizona schools have changed, and not for the better. Just my experience and opinion.
My daugther has gone to Kiva starting at Kindergarten. She is now in 5th grade and has had outstanding teachers for every grade. I truely feel she is prepared for what comes next in her life. The teachers and staff take their time to become part of my childs life and worked with her during some dark times in our family. I am always able to contact the Principal and Vice Principal. The office staff is warm and caring. The nurse and I are on first name basis. This is the right place for our kids.
Parent support and volunteers is what makes this school so great.
Kiva is a great school. My son started Kindergarten this year, and we have been welcomed with open arms. The faculty and staff are great, reaching out to meet and know all of the children as well as the parents, and very motivated to keep parents involved. During lunches they expect the children to have restaurant manners, and over-all you can feel the respect as soon as you step foot on campus. I am thrilled that my son is going here and am excited to grow with the Kiva family!
Kiva is a wonderful school! I have two boys at Kiva. I like Kiva as it is very welcoming to parents and kids. There are many parent volunteers, and it is a wonderful community. Also, the education is great. Most teachers teach to child's specific level in some way. They have pull out gifted program too, which works well. Also, even though Kiva is in the Scottsdale/PV area, I do not feel it has the same snobby/'plasticy' kind of feel that you may notice at times in Scottsdale. We have not had a problem with bullying, or heard about problems with their friends.
My son just finished kindergarten at Kiva and we couldn't be happier with his experience so far! He is now reading efficiently with the help of their emergent reader program. We highly recommend this school to anyone!
I am extremely concerned aboutthe bullying that has taken place at Kiva. My child cannot seem to get away from it! Everyday it is something different. 6th grade has been such a horrible experience for him.
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