grumpeeduck
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I can vouch for grumpeeduck's account!! I even wonder if we were in the same school! It was awful and the staff and parents, etc were very uncaring. I pulled my 3rd grader due to a lacksidaisical attitude about education and home-schooled her. Then, we put her in the private school there and it was fantastic. I wouldn't recommend Puyallup to my worst enemy!
I too complained about the playground--open all the way around and anyone couldd come in. They were out there in pouring rain all hudled under the one fixture with a roof, just standing there shivering. Not everyone could fit so some got soaked. When I said something, I was told that that is the teacher's time and they don't want them in the classrooms.
Lunches were nasty! Green hotdogs that bounced. No computers, no art, no PE for young grades, I could go on forever!
Most improtantly, teachers were not current on teaching trends and administartion wasn't willing to do anything new. They taught to the tests, which in their defense is the worst state test I've ever seen.
I'm sure that Seattle is more "up-to-date" in education and every other way that Puyallup was backward. The moral of this story is don't live in PUYALLUP
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Thanks! I thought the OP asked for honest answers and I gave them. I would hope that anyone moving to a new area would want the good, the bad, and the ugly. I could only give "bad and ugly", and sometimes the truth isn't pretty, but it is the truth just the same. Our elementary school was Pope,and what you describe sounds identical! Was that your school?
I can vouch for grumpeeduck's account!! I even wonder if we were in the same school! It was awful and the staff and parents, etc were very uncaring. I pulled my 3rd grader due to a lacksidaisical attitude about education and home-schooled her. Then, we put her in the private school there and it was fantastic. I wouldn't recommend Puyallup to my worst enemy! 




