Camelback Academy Charter School

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Glendale, United States

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Camelback Academy Charter School Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Camelback Academy Charter School is located in Glendale, United States on 7634 W Camelback Rd. Camelback Academy Charter School is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category charter school in United States.

Address

7634 W Camelback Rd

Phone

+1 6232472204

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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GamerPandaPro

Ive been to this school since kinder and since ive been to this school my entire life im not used to how other schools are thats why im sad that this is my last year until high school im glad i was in this school and enjoyed making friends with everybody

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DoZeR OnE's graffiti

I didn't like the vice principal

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KiddDiamond BOYS

I’ve been to this school since in the year of 03 and I had the best teacher ever, good memories I had good friends too

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A User

Went to this school for a long time. You can't walk or bike there or home. You are not allowed to bring any type of ball. There was a theft problem last year were a police officer gave all middle students a speech. Then teachers lost control of students because there were to many and the whole class suffered. There are occasionally some staff and teachers that are good, but there are so many teachers that don't stay longer than a year and you could possible have 9 different teachers in a 3 year block. If you can, try to pick a different school.

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Daniel Berend

Until a couple years ago this was a great school. Then everything went downhill. Things seem to be better this year, and miles ahead of the other local schools. Hopefully the teacher who believes human blood is blue is no longer teaching science. Children are allowed to walk to school if accompanied by an adult. It's not ideal but probably safer than letting them walk by themselves. There is a lot of traffic in the morning and parents can be impatient coming and going.

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Torivio 218

This school is pretty chit they banned high fives at one point