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Satori Charter School
3727 N 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719, United States
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R
Review №1

My 2 children have attended this school for more than 7 years. All staff are amazing and the focus of providing a well rounded community based education shines through in everything they do. Individual strengths and creativity are cornerstones of the whole child approach at Satori.

Kr
Review №2

We have had our kids at Satori for years. We are constantly impressed with the care the teachers take, the oversight from the administration and the community they have built around principles of empathy, kindness and individual education goals. Our kids love it there and are becoming amazing people with their help!

St
Review №3

Took my son out of TUSD and put him in Satori. Best choice I ever made. This is his 2nd year, he absolutely loves it!

Ur
Review №4

Both of my kids have been attending Satori since preschool, and I feel they have been challenged, supported, and encouraged throughout. I couldn’t recommend more highly.

se
Review №5

I go to Satori and I absolutely love it here my teacher is amazing and all the kids are nice

Na
Review №6

I owe much of who I am to this place. A fantastic school full of fantastic people, plain and simple.

Ni
Review №7

I go to satori it is awesome great Principe and great Teachers its awesome i love my school :)if u r moving close to that area and have kids this is a AWESOME school and very friendly

Je
Review №8

I think we can all say that more than anything we want the best for our kids; better education, to be surrounded by people who love them and to be embraced for their individuality. That is exactly what I envisioned Satori to be. Unfortunately, that was not the case. I sent my three-year-old son to Satori, and after three weeks I was told by Jo, the Director that he was being seen as a bad kid and that he believed that he was high functioning autistic. I am not sure for all you other parents but, for a director to tell a parent something like this is devastating.When you first start Satori, there is a process in which you would come in to see if your child is a good fit for the school. Jo said that my son was the perfect fit for the school because he is inquisitive and curious children just need to be guided. However, when our family feels under financial turmoil, I had requested a scholarship until we could get back on our feet and I now believe that this played a HUGE role in his being dismissed.After two weeks, I had asked his teacher Magon (pronounced Megan) how he was doing, and she said that he was doing excellent. 2 days later, I got a call from Jo stated that I need to find another school for my son. The following Monday, she called me at roughly 11 am and said that I needed to pick up my son because he bit his teacher and was no longer allowed at the school because of the reasons stated above. I think this is ironic because when I switched my son back to his old daycare (3 months ago), he has not bitten anyone.Another complaint that I have is in regards to their staff members. One, in particular, I think her name is either Donna or Kathy but, she is an older lady who takes care of the kids during the extended care hours. Most mornings I would wait until my sons teacher Maggie showed up because she wouldnt even say hi to my son in the morning and would continually ignore him. I am not even sure why she is employed there if she does not know how to approach children. There were also times where I came to Parkers classroom early, and I would hear Magon yelling at the children. Maggie, on the other hand, is amazing, and I am glad that she is in the classroom to balance out Magon.I contact Jo, Magon, and Brian Love several times to request a refund on the school t-shirt and the field trips that we paid for but, I never received it. I am thankful that my son has left this school. TUSD Child Find has provided a SIGNIFICANTLY better education than Satori could ever and it was free as opposed to the crazy 825+meals and with the scholarship, it was still 700+meals. My son just needed help with communication. He is doing amazing. I think Satori should be ashamed and should change their mission statement because they do not live up to any of the standards. Its all a façade.

Th
Review №9

I go to this school and I always look forward to going there and have for a long time. Nobody judges you and lots of people there are super cool 😻😻

bl
Review №10

This school is a joke and with all costs avoid everyone who relates to this so called school

Sc
Review №11

I disliked the school I was a student at one point and i switched because I was bullied everyday and the aid outside was bias because her son was the bully and the principle Jesse just hits on peoples moms but on the flip side all of my teachers were very nice

Je
Review №12

Worse SchoolI think we can all say that more than anything we want the best for our kids; better education, to be surrounded by people who love them and to be embraced for their individuality. That is exactly what I envisioned Satori to be. Unfortunately, that was not the case. I sent my three-year-old son to Satori, and after three weeks I was told by Jo, the Director that he was being seen as a bad kid and that he believed that he was high functioning autistic. I am not sure for all you other parents but, for a director to tell a parent something like this is devastating.When you first start Satori, there is a process in which you would come in to see if your child is a good fit for the school. Jo said that my son was the perfect fit for the school because he is inquisitive and curious children just need to be guided. However, when our family feels under financial turmoil, I had requested a scholarship until we could get back on our feet and I now believe that this played a HUGE role in his being dismissed.After two weeks, I had asked his teacher Magon (pronounced Megan) how he was doing, and she said that he was doing excellent. 2 days later, I got a call from Jo stated that I need to find another school for my son. The following Monday, she called me at roughly 11 am and said that I needed to pick up my son because he bit his teacher and was no longer allowed at the school because of the reasons stated above. I think this is ironic because when I switched my son back to his old daycare (3 months ago), he has not bitten anyone.Another complaint that I have is in regards to their staff members. One, in particular, I think her name is either Donna or Kathy but, she is an older lady who takes care of the kids during the extended care hours. Most mornings I would wait until my sons teacher Maggie showed up because she wouldnt even say hi to my son in the morning and would continually ignore him. I am not even sure why she is employed there if she does not know how to approach children. There were also times where I came to Parkers classroom early, and I would hear Magon yelling at the children. Maggie, on the other hand, is amazing, and I am glad that she is in the classroom to balance out Magon.I contact Jo, Magon, and Brian Love several times to request a refund on the school t-shirt and the field trips that we paid for but, I never received it. I am thankful that my son has left this school. TUSD Child Find has provided a SIGNIFICANTLY better education than Satori could ever and it was free as opposed to the crazy 825+meals and with the scholarship, it was still 700+meals. My son just needed help with communication. He is doing amazing. I think Satori should be ashamed and should change their mission statement because they do not live up to any of the standards. Its all a façade.

Am
Review №13

Ok

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13 Comments
3.7 Rating
  • Address:3727 N 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719, United States
  • Site:https://satorischool.org/
  • Phone:+1 520-293-7555
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Categories
  • Charter school
  • School
Working hours
  • Monday:7:30AM–5:45PM
  • Tuesday:7:30AM–5:45PM
  • Wednesday:7:30AM–5:45PM
  • Thursday:7:30AM–5:45PM
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:7:30AM–5:45PM
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