Kayne Ersa Center

Private | 1-12 | Nonsectarian | 211 students |  

PHONE: (310) 737-9393

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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5350 Machado Ln

Culver City, CA 90230

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Kayne Ersa Center is a private school in Culver City, California. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 211 students in grades 1-12.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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Coed; Nonsectarian; Special education
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Posted on Sep 6, 2011
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This school takes kids with problems and does nothing to help their problems. It is very poorly run. There is no community, poor management, and disinterested parents. A good school if you want your kid to grow up to become a drug addict or criminal. Otherwise it should be avoided.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Sep 25, 2008
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This school has a very loving and nurturing evironment. My son improved dramatically during his time there. I would recommend it very highly.
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Posted on Sep 3, 2006
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I have great experience at Kayne Eras, I still don't believe how much my son improved in a very short time at KEC. The quality of the teachers, academic programs as the activities extracurriculares has made the difference. I strongly recommend KEC as a placement for any child with special needs.
--Submitted by Silvia Chaidez, a parent

Posted on Jan 11, 2006
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My child has been at this school for both middle and high school. ERAS is a bad choice for parents who truly want their children to succeed. The teachers have no sense of academic standards or appropriate discipline procedures. The administrators (which change every year) have no idea about how to get teachers to improve their methods and reach out to each child. The administrators also have little grasp of 'time on task' because my child complains that he has little work to do in class or at home, and there are numerous un-academic assemblies and sports tournaments during instructional time. The high school is in desperate need of teachers who know their subjects, instead of these who just dumb everything down so the kids will pass with good grades. We're through with ERAS after this year.
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