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Submitted by parent on August 31, 2023
Both my children have attended and attend Quail Summit. It is truly a school with a heart. My daughter is now in middle school and is excelling because of the strong foundation that the Quail Summit teachers provided. Overall, the teachers and staff go above and beyond for the the student socially and emotionally. I would highly recommend this school to any family with elementary students.
Submitted by other on January 22, 2021
During the pandemic, I feel the students did not learn that much. Teachers use a lot of break-out room time to let the students discuss. But, they did not monitor or got feedback from students. Students just do nothing during that time. Some student teachers also lack of experience. During this Covid-19 period, Students should need more experienced teachers to help them. Besides, just one teacher cannot handle 30+ students over the zoom, totally impossible. But, the school district keeps adding more students to the class. It really destroys the entire school year. I am so sad about this distance learning. Quail Summit is no longer as good as it used to be.
Submitted by other on November 06, 2019
Children live in fear at this school. Thank god my children don’t go there anymore but feel very sad to hear from my friends that Cabral continues to treat students horribly without consequences. My heart breaks for the children that are going to be scarred for life because of her.
Submitted by parent on September 03, 2018
Excellent school! Teachers are very helpful and a lot of parents involvement.
Submitted by parent on April 05, 2017
School gets good scores because of parents efforts. Principal has bias attitude and poor communication skill.
Submitted by parent on December 20, 2013
QS is good school with good API score. I believe the good score reflect directly from parent involvement in their child education and some great teachers. However, the principal bias attitude and poor relationship need some improvement. When you have a complaint, the principal will very quick in defending the teachers before knowing all the facts. Poor leadership.
Submitted by parent on October 27, 2013
My school is awesome! We have a Principal, mrs Hobbs, who cares about our kids and makes this school feel like family. All our teachers are Amazing!
Submitted by parent on October 08, 2013
My 1st grade daughter likes the school and we heard it's pretty pushy and that's the reason we chose here. Walnut valley is a good district and I believe the higher point means a lot, better teachers, better environment and more qualified students. I disagree with those parent who only want their kids to have relaxing school life. We are very pleased with Quail Summit so far.
Submitted by parent on September 26, 2013
My only child just stared Kindergarten and so far we couldn't be happier, he absolutely LOVES IT, our teacher Mrs. Chung really enforces good behavior and great sense of responsibility. There is also great support form most of the parents which I believe gives us the opportunity to build a great support systems to achieve great education, The principal is very approachable and a very sweet lady so we are really looking forward for an exiting journey at Quail Summit!
Submitted by parent on May 25, 2013
My kid is about to complete his 3rd school year here (K to Grade 2) and I am so overwhelmed by all the teachers here, so devoted to teaching. Especially a teacher names Mrs. McLean, she never thinks to slow down or wastes the kids' time at school. Can't stress how lucky my kid is to have her as his teacher. My kid gained BIG improvement under her supervisio, not just academically but also the way to be a good and responsible person. Way to go Mrs. McLean....in regards of the yearly donation to the school is simply volunteer basis which I did donate $200 every year. Simply think this as the reward or a way to express the appreciation to the school teachers. This is truly a great school....no regret !
Submitted by parent on April 11, 2012
We left the school simply because all they care about is to prepare your children to be test machines to break their CST records. Budget cut is also a serious issue with WUSD. They wanted me to donate $100s each school year to keep their teachers. But I paid taxes already. My son is in GATE but does he really need to divide 854 by 33 for 100 times to prove he is a talented child? Your child's success will not be measured by their CST points. Too much tests can deter them from their intuition. Teachers here are nice but their staff are inpatient. If you don't like parents who can't speak much English, Education is not for you.