Public | K-6 | 463 students |
Foothill Knolls Elementary School, located in Upland, California, serves grades K-6 in the Upland Unified School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 29 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Mountain View Christian Academy 0.4 miles | |||
0.4 miles | |||
The Gospel Restoration Academy 0.6 miles | |||
0.7 miles |
As my child's 1st year of school is coming to an end, I have no complaints. My childs teacher was awesome, I saw my child do things that I wasn't expecting her to do so early on. My child was excited to go to school everyday, and I was excited for them too. My child was always welcomed at F.K and the most important part was that she felt welcomed too. The staff at F.K. is wonderful, they were always helpful and polite. I have NEVER had a bad experience. I have ALWAYS been greeted when I entered into the office, NEVER has anyone been rude. I love F.K. and I'm looking forward to the years to come. I would recommend this school to EVERYONE!!
Two stars for the teachers, most of whom really do give their all and spend their own money to purchase supplies for students and classrooms. But the professionalism and appropriateness of the office administration leaves much to be desired. The comment below, that "the people that have issues with the principal and front office maybe you need to be a little bit more patient and non judgemental", is a perfect illustration of the struggle many parents have with the front office, and the school's principal. If you have a problem, it's YOUR problem, and they generally demonstrate little to no interest in either accepting responsibility for it or acknowledging it. No business could get away with that kind of behavior, but for some reason because it's a school, it's okay? That's just not acceptable, in my opinion.
I love this school!!!!IAt first this school was not my first pick for my children, but I am so glad they go here. The teachers, principal and front office is great! My daughter has health issues and I totally trust leaving her there, the nurse is great. I think people just need to give this school a chance. For the people that have issues with the principal and front office maybe you need to be a little bit more patient and non judgemental!
I love the way staff treats the students at this school. It's clear that kids come first. The teachers work hard to provide beautiful rooms. They spend their own money and lots of personal time making sure that all students feel at home even when they are at school. The school offers a wonderful day care on site. F.K. really is an extended family to it's community. It's what all schools should be about! I'm so glad my granddaughter attends school at Foothill Knolls.
I have found the teachers to be very enthusiastic about the students education. I find that they communicate problem areas and achievements equally well, and accurately as far as my child has been concerned. Parents are encouraged to participate in the education of their children, as well as attend the p.t.a. events, family nights and many other after school functions that instill pride in the students about their school, their projects, and the idea of education as a whole. The school does a very fine job given the budget and demographic from which the majority of the student body falls under.
I am quite involved at this school. The staff is wonderful and truly cares about the students while providing them with intellectual challenges. Due to its location, the school offers an environment of diverse individuals from all walks of life. The children enjoy the enriched environment; the school feels like a family and is nurturing. There are numerous opportunities for the students to be challenged, such as participation in the spelling bee as well as in the National History Day competition. At this school, skills essential to life and future success are taught. Teachers are more than willing to help; they work with parents to help their students excel. This school often does not receive the praise it deserves. Students are ensured a quality education at every grade level. Foothill Knolls should not be looked over; it must be given the chance to show what incredible students, and people, it can produce. I love this school and you will too, if you give it the opportunity to shine.
Foothill Knolls values the whole child. The kids are more than a test score. The teachers work with parents as a team to ensure the student's success. I have always found them willing to talk about my children. They truly care about the kids in their classes, and take an interest in their outside activities. My kids were given ample opportunities to develop their strengths from leadership to the arts. Each child's achievements are celebrated. My experience with this school has been outstanding at every grade level. I couldn't ask for a better educational environment for my children.
I really appreciate the way the teachers switch students amongst the classes in order to ability group. As the parent of high achieving children, I like that their instruction is targeted to their level and given at an increased pace. In the past, my other children (at another school) were left to their own devices while the teacher retaught the struggling students. Struggling children are also taught at their level with a smaller group and additional teachers helping. My child is happiest being challenged. Also, I like that my children are known to many staff members. This contributes to the atmosphere at this school that everyone is responsible for the success of the students.
There are absolutely the best teachers at this school. Unfortunately, there seems to be a very bad plan for student success. There are TONS of classroom switching for "interventions" even for the at grade level and higher achieving students. It makes your head spin. Parent involvement seems to be based on a certain limited demographic for "fun stuff" but little invitation is made to those parents who are single-parenting, not comfortable in the English language. Most parents of struggling students aren't made aware of the resources available for their students - sending home a flyer does NOTHING to target specific needs. Finally, the fact that the boundaries mean nothing keeps this school about have's and have nots - the district is at fault for this. Quit sending Colonies students to Peppertree!!!!!! Demographics are directly related to school test scores!!! ps give the school secretary a break, if you have ever spoke to the attendance lady, she is a very judgemental person who seems to enjoy putting families down with an audience of other parents. (it is not your living room...speaking even in code about people is disgusting when it involves children and their loved ones.)
We love our PTA. In addition to the usual PTA activities like fundraising, social gatherings, and organizing room parents, they make our school exceptional in two other ways. They pay for half of our school-wide music program. Every student has a half hour music class every week. In the spring we have a performance in the evening showcasing all of their work. The PTA also hires the Imagination Machine to perform at our school. The Imagination Machine is a troupe of actors who use student stories as the basis for their skits. Our students are eager to write a story for them in hopes that it will be the one. Our PTA is an important part of the Foothill Knolls family.
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