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February 2021 by Tori S.
Bottom line, PVES is a fantastic public school. The Principal, Mrs Johnson, is beyond gracious, accountable and always makes herself reachable and available. My daughter, now in 2nd grade, is thriving with an incredible teacher, Ms Q (even during a pandemic and distance learning). We're grateful for PVES as our neighborhood school and would highly recommend.
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January 2021 by Captain C.
Good news: dedicated teachers and an intellectually challenging environment.Bad news: Politics. You'd think parents would have enough to do raising children, balancing work, etc. If we'd known the us/them attitudes of PV residents... Were told America is a classless society but this school proves otherwise. Peasants beware.
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December 2018 by Loretta S Salinas
Principal does not listen to genuine concerns. Dr. Mohazab has no decorum regarding student-teacher-parent confidentiality. Kids even sometimes on time out just because they have feelings. It's kindergarten and some kids are scared of her because there is no knowing what might make her frustrated. Then, when parents want to speak with her is is short and also doesn't listen to concerns. And told my child not to tell.me about things that happen in class because my child is not in preschool. Sad sad bad bad. I tried to tell the principal and she said she would take.my concern into consideration. When I explained to her other parents had similar concerns she said she had not heard from them, but some.told me they did tell her. I finally pulled my child out of school. When I asked Dr. Mohazab for my child's left behind art or homework. She said she threw it away. I even experienced some racism while there in the front office. And I saw the racist and prejudiced attitudes also... Again. Sad. When I called the office to get transcripts tbe lady said it would take a week. The school my daughter goes to now I can get a any info in a day or two.
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June 2018 by Lori Salinas
Principal does not listen to genuine concerns. Dr. Mohazab has no decorum regarding student-teacher-parent confidentiality. Kids even sometimes on time out just because they have feelings. It's kindergarten and some kids are scared of her because there is no knowing what might make her frustrated. Then, when parents want to speak with her is is short and also doesn't listen to concerns. And told my child not to tell.me about things that happen in class because my child is not in preschool. Sad sad bad bad. I tried to tell the principal and she said she would take.my concern into consideration. When I explained to her other parents had similar concerns she said she had not heard from them, but some.told me they did tell her. I finally pulled my child out of school. When I asked Dr. Mohazab for my child's left behind art or homework. She said she threw it away. I even experienced some racism while there in the front office. And I saw the racist and prejudiced attitudes also... Again. Sad. When I called the office to get transcripts tbe lady said it would take a week. The school my daughter goes to now I can get a any info in a day or two.
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December 2015 by Jan Geter-Roberson
My children attend this school and it is absolutely amazing! The parent involvement is outstanding, the leadership is much improved, the partnership with LMU is fantastic, and the teachers are the best! We are so proud to be a part of this wonderful model STEM school!
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December 2012 by Eric Strauss
The school name on the map is incorrect! This is Playa Vista Elementary School, a public school that is part of the LAUSD System and serves as a laboratory for science and math development - Playa del Rey is a different community, with a different zip code