Christ Lutheran School

Private | PK-8 | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America | 364 students |  

PHONE: (626) 967-7531

FAX: (626) 967-8513

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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311 S Citrus Ave

West Covina, CA 91791

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Christ Lutheran School is a private school in West Covina, California. It is coed and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America affiliated, serving 364 students in grades PK-8.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.

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Associations: ELEA; Coed; Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Religious
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Posted on Dec 11, 2011
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I am a former staff member. I worked in the elementary school and preschool. I have worked at a few christian schools and CLS was by far the best. The teachers care about all of their students and try to give them the best learning environment. Yes, there is disruptive students but I am sure every schools has their share. I remember the outstanding parent involvement and various programs for students including art and science. I work at a public school now and I see the drastic difference in parent involvement. Yes parents pay a lot of tuition but they are getting credential teachers with years of experience and good morals.
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Posted on Nov 27, 2011
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This school is staffed by some of the most incompetent and arbitrary people I have ever met. They have all been teaching here for too long. The administration does not care about student learning. The administration only cares about the bottom line (i.e., money). So much so, that they will leave problem students in classes to disrupt learning for everyone else. Save your money and try to get your kids in a good public school like Glendora.

Posted on Nov 2, 2011
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My kids attended CLS since preschool and gratuated two years ago. Teachers are wonderful, academics are excellent. Principal's door is always open. Parental involvement is required which is wonderful. It gives you the opportunity to meet other parents and be involved in your child's activities. I recommend Christ Lutheran highly.
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Posted on May 8, 2011
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My children have been attending this school for 3 years now. I am very pleased with how well both have learned more than just merely academic knowledge but are also constantly being pushed to develop positive character traits. The tuition is comparable to any other private school in the area and the teachers make themselves very accesable to the parents. Also parents are strongly encouraged to participate and school activities and even in the classroom at times. Schooling depends partially on the teacher but also the dedication of the parent to help and enforce what is being learned.
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Posted on Nov 3, 2009
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This school is horrible. The middle school staff are pathetic. And the tuition is not worth all the problems my child has received. The school staff are clearly unfair and unreasonable.
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Posted on Dec 7, 2005
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my daughter is in the preschool and seems to be learning quite a bit. There are weekly child homework assignments and daily reports on her progress and activities. Music and art developed even at this early age. Parental involvement is a requirement.
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