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This school needs work on fair discipline practices. Some teachers clearly show a poor attitude toward less favored students.

I have gone to this school since kindergarten and I absolutely love it! The teachers aree all very nice and friendly, but they don't let us(the students) get out of hand. They no when to settle us down. A two of the many reasons why I love this school: 1. Everyone acts like a family. All the staff, teachers, and students are so friendly and nice and they always want to make sure you are ok. They check on you and ask how your doing. They TRULY treat you like a family! I couldn't have asked for a better school. 2. Excellent academics. Everyone thinks that since we are a small school that we do not have good academics, well open your eyes! Our Worlds Quest BEAT LQ's IB program.Also if you do not understand something then a teacher will sit there and talk and explain it to you till you fully grasp

My child and l love the school. CSOD has a strong academic and spiritual foundation, small classes and great communication with teachers. I am a parent of 2 children that went to only public schools and this by far exceeds public schools in the Valley. The school is expanding and will soon open its doors in the next few years to a brand new campus which will be beautiful.

Some love it. You may too. Been associated with the school for many years. The preschool is good. The elementary side can be good too. Most are loving great teachers. For the money charged it's not a high academic school as other public schools and most private schools exceed them. Inconsistent in their discipline policies. Good leadership is missing as well as Christian friendliness. In the office they usually won't even say 'hi' or 'good morning' or anything. Middle school was a challenge. kids standing on desks, wearing i-pods during class..starting to get better though. High attrition rate. Still recommend it over public school and a couple of other private schools. Do your homework. Don't just interview the leaders, look at the growth of the school. The area has exploded and most other schools are busting at the seams. There's reasons this school is not, even after 30 yrs.
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