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Submitted by other on March 28, 2020
My wife is a teacher at this school and she works tirelessly for her kids. She and her coworkers go above and beyond for the children at this school and i see it firsthand everytime.
Submitted by parent on March 21, 2018
5 out of 5 my child learn a lot and made great friends I love this school and recommended it
Submitted by parent on October 23, 2011
I want to THANK the TEACHERS who have worked with my son. Mrs. Oberholtzer, Mrs. Blanchette, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Bull !
Submitted by teacher on August 29, 2011
This school has been on upward trend for years now. Although LAUSD has received a great deal of "bad press", 6th Ave. is a great school to work and be at, just ask the students and teachers. Like any organization, there are a few bad apples that give the school a bad name. Keep an eye on this school as it rises above the negativity that has plagued public education over the past decade.
Submitted by parent on December 15, 2010
... my two girls to this school. In the past i had no difficulties with any school my children go to. however, this is school is terrible. Teachers and the teaching theey provide for the school is great but the poor attention and unprofesionalism of the staff. the cafetiria treatment is prisonly i know because i have helped for almost a year and i have seen alot. this is a school to take your kids only if you are in great need immidiate school. this school os in great need of a new staff
Submitted by parent on June 25, 2010
I don't want to generalize the whole entire school by just the teachers my child has had. But my experience there has been disappointing. The school has failed my child academically. The staff is use to parents not being that involved, that when they actually are, they consider you as being difficult.