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30251 Sienna Pkwy.

Ladera Ranch, CA 92694

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Capistrano Unified School District

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Posted September 12, 2011

This school underachieves. Compare it to other schools in Ladera, and you scratch your head as to why the test scores are so-so given our equal if not superior resources. Yes, scores are not the end all be all, but they are a factor in measuring progress. While LR and Chapparrel excel and improve, Oso's improvements are less than the district average. It surprises me that many Oso parents have been bragging about Oso's test progress. Our similar schools comparison have been abysmal for years whereas the other Ladera schools (including LR Middle) all compare favorably. Test scores are not my only criteria. While the teachers and administration are very nice and promote school spirit, Oso simply is not academically rigorous. My son was often bored in class and with his assignments and I have to work hard to challenge him beyond school. Like any other school, it's hit and miss with teachers -1 good, 1 ok, 1 bad. I'm sure other parents will attack my review as off-base/misinformed but having talked extensively to parents at the other schools and at Oso, I'm not drinking the Kood-Aid. Given the student, parent and financial resources, we really should be doing better.
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Posted August 20, 2010

Excellent school would not change a thing, great principal excellent parent helpers strong leadership at the school test scores just keep going up
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Posted April 7, 2010

Oso Grande is merely average. Though the teachers seem to truly care, they don't provide necessary leveled learning so that all children should expect. For the more gifted children who need to be challenged beyond grade-level curriculum the teachers will not or cannot do so. They are stuck in a box and refuse to think outside of it. They should be ashamed to expect the district to give them greater comensation from this economically-broke state and high-tax community considering they don't 'teach' all the children.
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Posted December 10, 2009

This is a great school if you are most interested in the amazing leadership of the principal and most of her staff. Some of the parent volunteers tend to live through their kids and are so incredibly over the top about being at the school daily to show everyone how hard they try. Just be sure not to cross anyone who is an over achieving parent who might just see that they can make life for you and your children as miserable as possible. I have witnessed it with my own two eyes. Parents like this should remain off campus and let the truly interested volunteers help the students succeed. It's an amazing school if you can see through the clicks.
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mordyrox98 21 hours ago
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!DONT CONTROLE OUR LIVES!
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amguthrie January 30, 2012
to do with fundraising. If I do not allow my 9yr old dtr online at ho,e without DIRECT SUPERVISION I EXPECT them to teach tem and encourage no less from her place of education.
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amguthrie January 30, 2012
YES!! I was scared and shocked the first time I heard my step-dtr talking about Gaggle...I never recieved any notes about in school social websites. I am pleased with her teachers but I am VERY DISAPPOINETED with the overall communication..Unless it
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