Three Rivers Charter School

Charter | 4-8 | 98 students |  

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4975 Willamette Falls Dr

West Linn, OR 97068

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West Linn-Wilsonville 3j School District

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West Linn's Three Rivers Charter School is a charter school that serves grades 4-8. It is among the few schools in Oregon to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.

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Posted on May 14, 2012
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What a great experience this school has been. The administrator and teachers are brilliant! They listen and act with honesty and integrity. It is such an amazing school-keep up the great work! You are changing the way students view school. At TRCS, the caring and understanding of both parents and students is amazing! My thanks to the insightful administrator for helping this school continue to serve the community of west linn/wilsonville!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Apr 23, 2012
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Our TRCS experience includes lovely families & teachers AND: *This school has an inflated reputation, pushing high standardized test scores as a top benefit. Creativity is lacking. *The stale administration can be short sighted & condescending if questioned *Chronic staff turn over builds nothing. *No developed PE, art or music instruc/program. Kids can participate at Rosemont or Athey for anything structured or planned ahead. classes at TRCS are minimal *The facility is too small, lacking. No improvements made in 5 yrs. *The required/suggested donation amounts can oft change mid year. First asking families to donate $$$$, then asking for $$$ and maybe a little of $$. Names of those who provide payments are listed in the weekly newsletter. Charter schools are a biz & new families should have information from both satisfied and unsatisfied customers. Positive reviews are a reflection of those people's experiences. The one star review below is also an accurate account of how things can roll at TRCS. The Teacher review below sounds defensive, & kinda proves the point of the one star review. Go with the program, or get called out. It does happen.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Apr 17, 2012
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I am an alumni of the school. And I would like to just say that the parent that gave "no stars" doesn't know what they're talking about. I loved that school. Through the constant care of my teachers, I entered high school as a better student, and human being. I wish that all teachers were as awesome as the teachers from TRCS. Of all schools, this school is the last one I would think of that deserves criticism. If you want your children to become quality citizens and not mindless drones, sending them to TRCS would be a good place to start. Take my word for it, this is an awesome school!

Posted on Jan 17, 2012
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As I read the review written below, I am struck by the irony of it. What we teach our students is that they cannot make a publically derogatory statement without providing explanation enough that would allow the criticized to respond or learn from their opinion. This is, indeed, critical thinking--where one looks not only at "what" they think, but "why" they think it. We teach them that "standing up for the courage of your convictions" means that you don't make these statements anonymously to the general public, but rather discuss them privately with the person involved. Based on the way this writer saw fit to express their upset, It is easy to see why this person was unhappy with our philosophy. I can only hope that they will step forward and seek a solution to their displeasure.
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Posted on Dec 2, 2011
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No stars. The administrator needs to retire. Students are not allowed to have opinions of the school that do not adhere to the administration's self-aggrandizing, rosy picture. If they do, they are berated, humiliated and made to feel like they are the problem. Parents are kept in the dark. Instead of encouraging critical thinking and standing up for the courage of one's convictions, all this teaches the students is that adults in power will maintain that power at all costs.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Feb 28, 2011
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Cannot say enough great things about TRCS. It has been a fabulous place for my 6th grader to thrive. Not only academically but with strenthening self esteem. The level of responsibility that they require of the students and the amount of support the staff gives is phenomenal. Only have positive things to say.
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Posted on May 10, 2010
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This is a phenomenal school that any child would be lucky attend. It changes your life, and makes you a better person not only academically, but also in terms of your own personal growth. I would recommend this school to anybody.
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Posted on Sep 5, 2008
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After attending Three Rivers for three years I can honestly say that my expierence there was exceptional. The teachers were deticated, but also into forming realationships with all their students. They understand growing strong students acidemically as well as emotionally This school really evokes a sense of family by making all the kids fell accepted and good about themsleves. It inspires confidence and helps students imerge out of their shells! I would highly recomend this school to just about everyone, but I'll warn you that there is absolutley no chance you will come out of this school not feeling confident, like you can take on anything! Note: This place is awsome, and I would seriously go back in a heart beat!
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Posted on Jun 17, 2006
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Three Rivers Charter School is an amazing school. The brainchild of two exceptional visionaries, Katherine Holtgraves and Merilee Bales who believe 'Your Life is What You Make it'. They are proof of this statement and bring that to the 100 children grades 4th-8th who attend this unique school. Not only is a school created but a community of caring staff, teachers, parents and students. The academics are challenging, interesting and inspiring to the kids. THe school is one of the top in the area, and truly one of a kind. I have had 3 of my 4 children attend and feel fortunate to have had the opportunity.
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Posted on Apr 15, 2004
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Three Rivers is an amazing school. A child's progress is not limited by age but by academic ability, which allows a child to continue to learn at his/her pace throughout the year. The curriculum is very demanding, but fair, and the administrators and teachers at TRCS are tremendously positive and helpful. Our child attended Willamette Primary for several years before enrolling at TRCS, but he became bored and we grew frustrated by the limited progress he was able to achieve due to the challenges presented at Willamette where children are grouped by age, and not academic ability. Some parents might be concerned with the social environment at a school with a small enrollment (100 children for grades 4-8), but there is more than sufficient social interaction and physical education at TRCS. There is positive peer support to focus and succeed academically at TRCS. A great school!
--Submitted by a parent


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