10215 North 43rd Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85051
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 680 - 700
Female: 55% - Male: 45%
Low Income Students: 51%
Students per Class: 25
White: 46%, Black: 4%, Hispanic: 39%, Asian: 3%, Other: 8%
Taylor Defoor
If I could give this school a zero, I would. Nothing good has come out of it since my sister joined after I convinced my parents not to send her to the middle school she was supposed to. Two years back, they presented it more ...
8430 North 39th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85051
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 690 - 710
Female: 45% - Male: 55%
Low Income Students: 84%
Students per Class: 15
White: 61%, Black: 4%, Hispanic: 21%, Asian: 4%, Other: 10%
Gwen Yukne
My daughter loves the school and her teachers; however, the only issue is that parents do not follow parking regulations when arriving for after-school pickup. They park wherever they please and do not move when it block more ...
7502 North 39th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85051
Type: Public School
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 86%
Students per Class: 20
White: 64%, Black: 5%, Hispanic: 14%, Asian: 3%, Other: 14%
Sabi Pakh
My daughter's experience at Palo Verde has been terrible, and I would advise other parents not to send their children here until the staff begins to act more professionally. The bullying is rampant, and there is a lack o more ...
7702 North 39th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85051
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 790 - 830
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 82%
Students per Class: 20
White: 67%, Black: 4%, Hispanic: 17%, Asian: 2%, Other: 10%
Patrice Mcdaniel
My son has attended this school for two years and we have grown to detest it; their habit of creating rules on the go is one of our major concerns. Additionally, the ladies at the front desk behave in a very discourteous more ...
3535 West Dunlap Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85051
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 540 - 560
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 93%
Students per Class: 25
White: 51%, Black: 8%, Hispanic: 28%, Asian: 2%, Other: 11%
Ellie
My experience at Imagine K-5 was incredible. The teachers were incredibly engaged with their students, and the curriculum was outstanding. Unfortunately, my experience with the administrative staff wasn't very positive; more ...