Reviews:/ 6 reviews Schools |
Adress:260 Cedar Rd, Vista , CA , US |
Phone: (760) 724-8442 |
Website: Take me there |
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Descriptions Casita Magnet School for Technology, Science and Math, located in Vista, Calif., offers education to students in grades kindergarten through five. Its curriculum includes subjects, such as science, mathematics, technology, English, history, social studies and physical education. The school s subjects also include fine arts, foreign languages and business studies. It offers a wide range of services, such as financial aid, academic guidance and career counseling. The facilities provided by the school include a cafeteria, playground, games room and a library that offers online resources. It provides a variety of extracurricular activities that include drama, chorus, dance and yearbook. The sports activities offered by the school include volleyball, soccer, softball and football. The school is a part of the Vista Unified School District. |
04/05/2016
Brittany F.
I don't even know where to start when trying to put into writing all the things that I love about this school. My son started Kindergarten at Casita for the 2015-16 school year. I was a nervous...
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30/01/2019
Cora C.
I am disappointed, they did not provide any information and the lady said my son did not qualify for this public school located in Vista, CA and we live in Vista!
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21/10/2018
Suzanne H.
I just read the negative reviews for this school. I'm a retired teacher who volunteers at Casita twice a week. I have 4 grandchildren there so I've worked in Kindergarten, first, second, third and...
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31/05/2016
Jeremy F.
I wish i could give this school zero stars. Horrible school. It is a great school if you want you child picked on and teased for his disability. Not a adhd friendly school. What good does having...
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31/05/2016
Rachel F.
School is great unless your child has a disability, help is not offered and child is pushed out of the school. Children are encouraged to tattle tell and not work out problems or correct behavior....
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