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Businiess name:  Antelope Valley Christian School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is a school where first and foremost, to the exclusion of any other consideration, the teachers are devout evangelical Christians. The administrators seem to think that everything else will fall into place educationally if this is the case.\r \r Unfortunately, being a good Christian doesn't not necessarily mean you will be a good educator. Or even a so-so one. Or even a not-horrible one.\r \r And, when you pay teachers crap, you get crap teachers. Yes, as you can tell, I taught there. And it was horrible. And unethical. And the teachers taught to the test-- they were instructed to. (I was horrified) The vast majority of the "teachers" had had no prior experience as educators. The guy in the classroom next to mine was a laid-off janitor. I kid you not.\r \r For religious education in the AV, try Paraclete.

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