Radiance Academy of Learning (Daystar)

Charter | PK-6 | 83 students |  

PHONE: (210) 659-1210

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Radiance Academy of Learning

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Universal City's Radiance Academy of Learning (Daystar) is a charter school that serves grades PK-6. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

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Posted on Jun 16, 2011
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My experience with Daystar as a parent has been a positive experience. Assistance and resource guidance was afforded me by all involved parties. My son excelled academically as well as socially and was provided hands on additional attention as needed. I am grateful to the adminstrative staff as well as the many other professionals and paraprofessionals who dedicated their time and effort in providing the individualization necessary for my child's success.
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Posted on Aug 27, 2010
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As advice to parents, I would let them know that the administration of the Shekinah/ Radiance Academy schools are unorganized and unprofessional. This These schools use state funding to better themselves and not the students curriculum. As a parent I am disappointed to find that teachers are easily replaced and no consideration is given to the students as to how they will be affected. The teachers are who make a difference, with what little they are given to work with. I found most teachers here to be caring and concerned for the kids. There appears to be a lack of communication between parents and principal. I don't even think she is at the campus most of the time. I am upset that our tax dollars go to support these kind of schools that are run by cold hearted business people and not educators who actually care about the children.
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