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Orange Unified School District
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Cambridge Elementary School, K-6 (Public)
Orange Unified School District
425 North Cambridge Orange, CA 92866
Phone Number: (714) 997-6103
Fax Number: (714) 532-4754
Website:
http://www.orangeusd.k12.ca.us/schools/elementary/cambridge/index.asp
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Cambridge Elementary School
at GreatSchools.net
Overall Parent Rating
Extracurricular Activites
Parent Involvement
Principal Leadership
Safety and Discipline
Teacher Quality
out of 22 ratings
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0.81mi
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Reviews
Ethnicity Distribution
8/25/2009
We moved to Old Towne Orange two years ago, and while we love the area, the awful school is the reason we are moving back to North Tustin. Our children's teachers have been fine, but clearly overworked. All communications are in both Spanish and English. When you go to Back to School Night, you sit and listen to one line of English, then the translation in Spanish. I have no problem with presentations in Spanish - but don't make me sit through them. The same goes for newsletters, etc. I can't tell you how many times only the Spanish version of some important paper was sent home. Parent participation is extremely low. The first Back to School Night we attended, we were the ONLY ones in my son's class, and only one of 8 parents for our daughter. Education is not a priority - the students face too many outside challenges.
written by a Parent
6/27/2008
Even though no one in our immediate neighborhood attends this school, we decided we wanted to give our local school a chance. We have been nothing but pleased at the education our daughter has received there. The teachers are amazing, the staff is approachable and it is full of parents who really care about their children and still believe in the public school system. It is a great school to be a part of. Be wary of all the rhetoric about public schools. Visit Cambridge and then decide for yourself.
written by a Parent
11/7/2007
My son graduated from 6th grade last year. He was at Cambridge since kindergarten. He is very well rounded and has excelled in everything. One of his teacher's even went out of her way to go to his football games on Saturday's. He visit's her frequently and she has helped him become a great kid!!
written by a Parent
4/29/2006
Having taught at this school, I would recommend it to all parents. Within each grade level I have worked with dedicated, creative and kind educators. The students thrive in the inviting and academically rigorous environment. The principal has high expectations and goals for all. This creates a school culture motivated to achieve great things while being a positive influence in the lives of children. It's a great school!
written by a Teacher
2/22/2006
Very nice school. Great programs. My son learned a lot at this school. His assignments were challenging and he stuck to it.
written by a Parent
8/19/2005
Cambridge is truly a 'hometown' school. My children, husband and I feel so comfortable and at ease with the staff, children and other parents. They all seem to really care for and are attentive to all the needs of every child.I know I can send my children to school in a safe, well-rounded, culturally diverse atmosphere and all just around the corner in Old Town Orange.
written by a Parent
7/6/2005
This has been the best SDC 1-3 class that I have seen in Orange Unified!The staff is extremely qualified in helping the children to learn and excel in all areas possible.
written by a Parent
1/12/2005
The teachers are friendly and are knowledgable of curriculum. The programs used are up to date and are effective. Student behavior and dicipline is outstanding.
written by a Teacher
9/9/2003
I have two children attending Cambridge right now and my oldest daughter who is now 17 attended Cambridge as well. My overall impression of this school is that the involvement between the school administrators and parents in helping students receive quality education goes beyond words. I have heard several negative comments about this school, but I think that those comments are prejudice and not factual. I am proud that all 3 of my children have been/are students at Cambridge and no matter what anybody says I will always have a positive perspective of this school.
written by a Parent
8/11/2003
This is a pretty good school. The overall test scores on this site doesn't serve this school justice. My son was sent here from another school for problems that he had with a bully. At the previous school his grades were on a decline. We were constantly being called by his teacher or Vice-Principal for his behavior. At Cambridge, we noticed a major improvement in his behavior within just a few weeks. He loves going to school again and is at the top of his class. This school seems like a school that maybe on a turn-around for the better. The reason I say this is because I had a chance to get the 411 on the test scores, curriculums, etc. at the Parent/Teacher conferences. The staff working in overdrive to improve this school. Everyone's getting involved. The principal seems pretty new, but he is fair, and willing to make this school a superb learning institution. The PTA has it's usual events, but this time, they too are in on the cause as well to improve the school in a large way. Also, how many schools out there have a Father's Club? PTA has usually been a mom-dominated organization. Now there's an organization for dads. It's a new program at Cambridge(introduced by the principal this year) to get fathers more involved in the school as well. I am a member of the Father's Club. Our goal is to make our school the best it can be from doing a bit of landscaping and carpentry, to occasionally helping at PTA events and to improving the classrooms. Annually, the Father's Club will be having a camp out for the kids. We just had our first one the third weekend in June and it was a success!!!! I've never seen so many people doing their part to improve one school. That alone is worth bringing your child to this school. If you need more convincing, consider that this is probably one of the most devoted staffs you'll ever see at any school. They keep you informed on the school and go beyond their limits to make sure that our children are taught correctly and in a respectful manner. This school has made me rethink my opinion of public schools.
written by a Parent
8/8/2003
Overall, this is not a bad school. I have two kids attending this school, with one more on its way. They the staff, have showed us nothing but respect. My wife is very involved, with the school,and that is the important part. You have to be involved, and help out. The pricipal is fairly new, but give him some time, he's pretty good and fair. This school showed me, what good people are all about, with the help and support, when my wife was sick, and in and out of the hospital. Something I will never forget. I encourage parent to enroll their kids, in this school. They will receive a good education. Thank you Cambridge !
written by a Parent
4/21/2003
Challenged by the many non-english speaking students and parents, a parent must be very proactive to maintain a high level of academic expectation for their student.
written by a
4/21/2003
We have one child who has been at Cambridge for several years and we are completely dissatisfied with the professionalism of the staff. They seem nice to our faces, but when we talk to our child about the way he is treated, he tells a different story about how they treat him, especially the tones of voices and what they say to his face. Our child got a citation for fighting back against a bully who was physically pushing him for several days. Our child didn't fight back physically, but made a comment that wasn't the best thing to say, but he felt he had no other options. The bully got no punishment and the excuse given to us was, as usual, 'Kids will be kids and your child is too sensitive. He needs to learn to take it.' We do not want to teach our child to be unsensitive to things that make him unhappy but unfortunately, this school is trying to do just that. I would not recommend anyone voluntarily sending their child here in open enrollment. The staff is young and high on their horses... I think maybe they like the feeling of power and the best way to get it is to have power over children.
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