R.A.A.M.P. Charter Academy

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4730 Sterling Hill Drive

Antioch, CA 94531

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Antioch's R.A.A.M.P. Charter Academy is a charter elementary school. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

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Posted on May 11, 2012
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A few bad apples truly can spoil the bunch no reference to children. I could give a long list of of issues but I will not waste time. There are a hand full of teachers who are motivating and enjoy working with children and I hope they find another place to share their talent.
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Posted on Apr 12, 2012
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This is a terrible horrible school. They seem to be unorganized and not very friendly. The staff seem to think that they are suppose to worship the principle and shes the only thing that matters. Something is terribly wrong with the setup and staff at this school and I wouldnt reccommend it to anyone. They need to be put out or at least a get a new principle
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Posted on Sep 1, 2011
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I am new to this school. So far I am excited about having my child attend RAAMP. We are looking forward to a good and productive school year.
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Posted on Jul 29, 2011
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This school did not live up to it's promises or student/parent expectations. The board and administration has lost focus of it's mission statement. The parents are treated poorly and there is very little communication from the administration about major changes within the school. There is very little accountability when it comes to policy changes and monies collected for school extras like field trips extracurricular activities and enrichment programs. There has been a teacher exodus (which is terrible for such a small school) and the student turn over is about 50% each year. The discipline issues are among the worst problems. How can a school function if the teachers and faculty can not work out their problems and find solutions? This school was a big disappointment. The teachers quality may have been great and there was a great deal of parent involvement but so many left the school there was almost no one to continue the PTO meetings. The final straw for me was when the vice principle (or whatever his unspecified position was) repeatedly told a guest that the school had "bad parents" and the charter school "belonged to the principal". My children attend another charter now.
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