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River Bluff and Central Unified has been very disappointing. Teachers seem to be more worried about when the next holiday is than how our children are progressing. It would be one thing if one teacher was like this, but the lack of interest is apparent in both our childrens' teachers and the administration of River Bluff. We are very disappointed and are seeing if it is possible to have our children attend Clovis Unified schools.

My son moved from Clovis Unified to River Bluff. It is unfortunate, but the schools do not compare; partly due parent/teacher communication. Our son was much more movtivated to learn in Clovis.

My Child has been going to River Bluff for the past 4 years, and it has been a great school for her. Every School has it's share of problems, and that may include some teachers. We only had to complain once, and the principal and vice principal took care of it. The teacher was replaced. The Principal and Vice Principal greet the children everyday, and they show genuine care towards my child. I can't compare it to a Clovis school, but I can say that they don't force sports on the kids. State test scores are on par with most Clovis Schools.

I expected a lot more out of River Bluff being such a new school with students coming from the newest developed area of the district. We definitely see a very big difference in the higher expectations, support, planning, and results from a similar school in Clovis. The organization and structure needs improvement in Central, but I think they will improve. They have a long way to go to produce the results you continuously see from schools throughout Clovis Unified.
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