Mount Everest Academy

Public | K-12 | 189 students |  

PHONE: (858) 496-8778

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4350 Mt. Everest Blvd.

San Diego, CA 92117

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San Diego's Mount Everest Academy is a public school that serves grades K-12 in the San Diego Unified School District. It is among the few public schools in California 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 18 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 28, 2012
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This school has been a blessing for my daughter, who started this year in 7th grade.The teachers are approachable, available, and have been very supportive of my daughter who is very shy socially. My daughter is constantly commenting on how wonderful the teachers are, and how much she likes them. She is getting straight As,but I must admit, that the workload is heavy (at least in my viewpoint). Nevertheless, I'm hoping that she'll be able to complete the rest of her school years here and graduate from 12th grade. This is an excellent school with a terrific educational program. I highly recommend it!
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Posted on Mar 7, 2012
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My husband works nights and we love that we can get up later in the morning PLUS have some perks of traditional school (i.e. classroom setting when desired, extra curricular school functions, awesome teachers and staff to assist us!) Being involved with my three children's education so closely is a wonderful blessing. As long as I stay well organized we are in good shape ;-).
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Posted on Feb 6, 2012
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Our child has been at MEA since K and we are very happy with the school. The first two years were a little rough due to faculty and leadership changes. However, since the new principal came to MEA last year, things are much more organized. We love the small campus, the weekly elementary class, the music and art programs, and the family events. Our son loves MEA and has made many friends from across the grades. The PALS lab is a great addition this year as it gives our son more independent study time in a supervised setting. This is a great choice for parents who want to be the primary driver of their children's education. The flexible schedule does not eat into our family time and allows our son plenty of opportunity to pursue his individual interests. This school is a hidden gem in the SDUSD.
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Posted on Dec 22, 2011
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If you are considering enrolling your child: Please Read. I have been homeschooling for a few years through another Homeschool program that's out there and I finally decided to start looking for something else. (Old school: Monthly meetings were extremely unnecessary and time consuming, not local, and it takes way too long to get reimbursed for programs they offer. Eventually) I can't believe this great little school was in my backyard this whole time and I didn't even know it. We are NEW there and I can't say how wonderful it is so far. We feel very welcomed. They are local/central in SD, and they offer many great Music/Art/Computer classes that most homeschool programs don't. No need for complicated and lengthy paperwork. You just bring your children to the classes of interest. Another great thing is that you child gets to participate in class 1xday a week for a few hours. Another thing that I find extremely helpful (Especially for the older kids) there are real teachers available to help answer any questions you have. There is no need for monthly meetings, you simply turn in the work once a month in the turn in bin (Thank You!). Too much to say, Just go check it out!! :)
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Posted on Oct 2, 2011
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This is our second year at MEA and we absolutely love it. MEA is a K-12 independent study program where families work together with credentialed teachers. In the elementary grades, there are classes once a week. In high school, there are classes three times a week. Many other activities are offered at the school including music. We have a kindergartner and a first grader who love the school and their teacher, Mrs. Finney. She gets to know each student as an individual and motivates him accordingly. All of the teachers and staff are helpful. The students work together and support each other regardless of background and age. At the PALS lab (Peer Academic Lab for Students), elementary grade students receive one-on-one assistance from older students. This school allows our family to do many activities outside the school without exhausting our children. We have been able to work on more advanced levels in many areas of study. We strongly recommend this school to families considering homeschooling. This is an excellent school for advanced learners, for children having difficulty sitting in a classroom all day, for children who have a pursuit or passion that needs more time, etc.
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Posted on Sep 22, 2011
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If your child loves to learn but hates school, this is the place for your family. Each student receives the same books as any public school student, which they work through mostly at home. I have a highly gifted but disabled child who has been here off and on since kindergarten; she is now a junior in high school. Today she came out of her AP English class bubbling over and saying "I can hardly wait for next week's class!" The school is tiny, cozy, and currently has a dynamic and flexible principal, Mike Rood, so go now and check it out!
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Posted on Jun 13, 2011
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Mt. Everest Academy is an outstanding school, it's a cross between a public school and an independent study program. This is a progressive learning environment that teaches valuable skill sets and it would be a mistake not to send your kid here. ALL of the teachers are remarkable, I've learned more in my past two years at this school than anywhere else. I've attended dozens of schools in San Diego county and all have fallen short. The students and staff are friendly and easygoing; the principal Mr. Rood is brilliant. This school is structured but not uptight; it shouldn't be confused with charter or even most other public schools. There's heaps of work and it's challenging but given you don't wait until the last minute there is enough time and enough help to excel in school. If you're sick of the added stress and the stiff order of public school and underwhelmed by home schooling this is the place for you!

Posted on Apr 18, 2011
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As a homeschool parent, I am finding it increasing difficult to justify keeping my kids in this school. The teachers are using student interns to teach the subject matter. Yes, I am all for internships to help mold future teachers but it bothers me that they are teaching the one class my kids attend on campus. Given the fact that the class size is 5 to 8 students, teachers should be able to handle this when conventional schools have 30 kids per class. It's lazy and it short changes my kids education. Would you want a certified teacher or intern teaching your kids? In addition, I am disappointed that my children receive school resources eight months after the fact which tells me the school does not plan very well. Given all of this I can say that the faculty are nice but thats where it ends. Suffice it to say, I will be pulling my kids out of this school after the term ends.
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Posted on Jan 27, 2011
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This school has been the greatest thing to happen to our family! My daughter is learning so much more and she can spend the time she needs on subjects and lessons. She has significantly less stress, since she doesn't have to be in a classroom with 30+ kids, wake up at 6:30 to get to school by 7:30, be in school 5 1/2 hours a day and then spend 3 hours a night on homework. She has the time to learn at her pace. I LOVE how the books are exactly the same as all San Diego Unified Schools. She can do projects that interest her and she is able to take her learning to another level, all with her own motivation! Everyone is super-kind and super-helpful! My daughter has made many new friends at the school and we are able to plan school activities during the day with them, like ice skating, seeing plays, and attending symphonies. There is a brand new principal (although the interim was fantastic!), Mr. Rood. This school has given our family days of love and learning instead of days of stress and yelling, "Do your homework!" I highly recommend you visit and take a look at this school!
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Posted on Nov 15, 2010
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I cannot recommend this school. My child has attended Mt. Everest for 5 years and we are very unhappy now. The new principal (mentioned below) has already quit and has not been replaced. The workload is heavy, but the teachers make it much worse because all but the math teacher are unorganized. It is very frustrating to repeatedly have to contact teachers because of the numerous mistakes on their assignment sheets. There are better school available, take time & find one.
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