Literally full of annoying fake ghetto kids who most likely think they’re the crap when they get to Ford Middle School also the teachers r literally some of the worst and also the dang PE teacher ( not gonna say names) is literally so annoying like she legit just does the same game with new weird balls and stuff like seriously, also the teachers straight up watch kids get bullied but don’t realize it, just an over all nice school with white kids who try to be ghetto, and just sucky staff, would not recommend.
by Toe gloves October 16, 2019
are the main point of delivery of primary education, for children between the ages of 5–11 (sometimes 5-10 or 5-12)
Elementary schools in the United States are the best.
by SPrice1980 May 06, 2023
the main point of delivery of primary education, for children between the ages of 5–11 (sometimes 5-10 or 5-12) and coming between pre-kindergarten and secondary education.
Elementary schools in the United States are the best.
by SPrice1980 May 07, 2023
by i like poopee September 11, 2021
by ILUVURMOMMY February 04, 2022
An elementary school in Agoura Hills, CA. It is known as a well rounded school, but half of the classrooms of the school are in temporary trailer rooms, and has a problem with abusive teachers. While attending Sumac in the early 2010's, I witnessed a teacher grab a student's arm out of frustration while helping him on a math problem. Another time the PRINCIPLE led the parents into our classroom on the first day of school and affectionately asked the class if they were exited to be in school, all of the kids said yes, while one kid shook his head no. Then, in front of everyone, the principle walked over to the kid, got in his face, and explained that if she asked if everyone was happy to be back in school, he was supposed to agree. She did this in an extremely bully-like, nazi way. And as far as I could tell, the parents couldn't have cared less. But luckily, lots of the other teachers are kind and helpful. Also a bear got on the playground one time I think.
An elementary school in Agoura Hills, CA. It is known as a well rounded school, but half of the classrooms of the school are in temporary trailer rooms, and has a problem with abusive teachers. While attending Sumac in the early 2010's, I witnessed a teacher grab a student's arm out of frustration while helping him on a math problem. Another time the PRINCIPLE led the parents into our classroom on the first day of school and affectionately asked the class if they were exited to be in school, all of the kids said yes, while one kid shook his head no. Then, in front of everyone, the principle walked over to the kid, got in his face, and explained that if she asked if everyone was happy to be back in school, he was supposed to agree. She did this in an extremely bully-like, nazi way. And as far as I could tell, the parents couldn't have cared less. But luckily, lots of the other teachers are kind and helpful. Also a bear got on the playground one time I think.
"Half of the people here either went to Sumac Elementary School, or Mariposa. Did you know that they share a campus?"