Private | PK-8 | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America | 797 students |
Hacienda Heights's St. Mark's Lutheran School is a private school. It is coed and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America affiliated, serving 797 students in grades PK-8.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 21 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
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Having spent the first ten years of my educational career at St. Mark s, I ve realized how great of an experience it was. Great teachers mixed with an amazing curriculum left me well ahead in my first years of high school, in books I had already read to the algebra equations I d already been taught. Because of its exceptional academic standards St. Mark s has now become a Blue Ribbon and WASC accredited school. In addition to my many academic advantages, St. Mark s has also provided me the opportunity to make many irreplaceable relationships with most of my classmates and, I even feel that in some cases, with some of the parents. Some of my greatest childhood memories come from class trips to places such as Catalina and the East Coast. Do not hesitate in sending your children here because I am certain you won t regret it.
St. Mark's is an all-around great school: offering amazing academics, resources and extracurriculars, and most of all a strong and supportive community. I know the school as both a student and a member of the staff--I attended grades 2 through 8 and now work part-time as a TA and day care attendant. Not only does the school foster intellectual growth and academic preparedness through its top-notch curriculum and teaching staff, they also instill values of cooperation, kindness and hardwork in every student (and parent) who attends. Academically, St. Mark's gives every student mastery of the basic skills they will need in high school and college, and goes beyond the basics to emphasize analytical thinking, goal-setting and problem-solving. An excellent sports program, technological resources, and a thriving arts and theatre department are just some of the ways in which all students can nurture their own interests and become involved. St. Mark's is incredibly community-oriented, and respect and fairness are upheld throughout the school. My years spent at St. Mark's have been invaluable to me, in both my academic endeavors and in my personal growth.
St. Marks is unmatched in its quality of curriculum, standards, teachers, congeniality, and technology. It is an excellent learning environment that not only over prepares you for high school but teaches your child about good Christian values. The friends your child makes will be long lasting and good relationships at St. Marks. I was very fortunate to be able to go there from 6th-8th but would have given anything to start their in kindergarten.
St. Mark's has it all! High standard academics, outstanding teachers, amazing extracurricular activities, a strong Christian base that shines through every student, and a leadership staff parents are proud to support. It is no wonder the students of St. Mark's refer to it as "the best school ever!"
I attended St. Mark's, and am incredibly grateful for the experience. The involved faculty, rigorous academics, and updated facilities all contributed to my later academic success. Because of the advanced curricula at St. Mark's, I had already read the books for my introductory high school honors English course and mastered the concepts covered in my high school geometry course (I attended a nationally and state recognized high school). Not only does St. Mark's encourage intellectual curiosity, it also fosters strong organizational skills necessary for continued success. Also, as for the accusations of bullying and "drama," no school is immune to the difficult social situations most preteens encounter. Certainly my "public school" friends had their fair share of stories. But, when approached and informed of any bullying or "drama" issues, the faculty and staff do all they can to ensure a bully-free, safe and fair environment. I made some of my best friends at St. Mark's, and we still keep in contact several years, and several schools, later. For a well-rounded, rigorous education and a safe and fair environment, St. Mark's is an ideal option.
Overall, St. Mark's enviroment is quite snobby and cold. They give special treatment to those who donate large amounts of money and/or are overlly involved in school life(gossiping). There is a disdain for public school and those who go to public schools that is clearly emphasized upon through teachers, children, and parents. The education is mediocre. The Engligh program is rather profficient, but other than that most core subkects are weak. I took my child out and put them in Mesa Robles and they had much better experience there and was more prepared for high school. While some children were nice, others were rather rude. It is clear that there is a problen with bullying and cliques, my daughter afterall experienced it first hand in all her years. Girls and boys both make it clear that they are ugly or unwanted to other kids. Also, a huge problem lies within the junior high dating. Girls will do everything to make girls feel poorly about themselves over guys. In my opinion, there is too much drama. My child had a very negative experience with her years at St. Mark's
i hated st marks. i graduated a few years ago and i never looked back. they have a major bullying issue at st marks, particularly among the junior high. some of the teachers i learned alot from, but oters not so much. Among the staff their are a few good teachers and a lot of bad ones. i went to high school after i graduated and i soon realized that i was in no way prepared for it and had to learn to study. i got straigh A's at st marks and my freshman year was getting straight B's. All of my new friends were prepared because they didnt go to St. Marks.
I and my family love ST. Mark's, and our boys still now there! I agree with some parents or students that the school's English class is very strong and the science is kind of weak to compare with other public schools in the same area. But being a parent you have to know what you're looking for the most! My family want our kids have a greater environment with better hardware like the classrooms and the school facilities, and even good classmates and parents around them... The only unhappy experience we had that it was with a first-grade teacher who is racist and very. We were unlucky that both boys went to her class. And other parents felt the same way who i talked to. She has two faces that one to Caucasian parents and students, and the other to the none-Caucasian people. Other teachers are great. We love ST. Mark's!
Hands down the best school in the area! The curriculum is advanced, arts, sports, Christian values and teachers that trully like to teach. The property is constantly upgraded. The admistration is always looking for innovative teaching methods as well as available technology for classrooms. Finally the principal is very responsive to any parent concerns or issues. Parent involvement is significant at St Marks. Students here will gain a very good foundation for HS as they do not teach to the test. If I had to improve anything at this school it would be the pre-school program, I feel it still needs to be brought up to the older grades standards. functions and events are planned under the direction of volunteer parent comittes.
If I was a parent I'd probably send my kids to St. Marks till 4th grade, then pull them out for public school. St. Mark's was far to easy of a school, many of my friends (graduates) complained all through their freshmen year about struggling with the homework. Admittedly, this school is the best in this district, unless your kid's get into the GATE program at a public school. I missed my 8th grade year, but I had a horrible time trying to catch up in my classes in middle school. Their English program is pretty strong, math is strong in some years weak in others, science was very weak, and history average. Spanish was weak. Oh, and by the way, if your kid is 'advanced' they'll most likely kick back. The school had some major bullying problems in upper years.
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