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Play Mountain Place
(323) 870-4381
6063 Hargis St
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Level: PK-5
District: Private



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Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:81.36% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:3.39% (2008)
Hispanic:5.08% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:10.17% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:2.96% (2008)




Play Mountain Place Reviews

 
Play Mountain's philosophy may be humanistic on paper, but the teachers are so overrun with children that they can only practice crowd control -- i.e., they can't offer curriculum. The school says the curriculum is child-driven, but the teachers have no time to help children develop these child-directed plans.

All three of our children went to PMP starting at age 2 or 3, and each continuing for part or most of the elementary years. PMP is for families committed to humanistic values, experiential education, and a child-centered environment. Of all alternative schools in the Los Angeles area, PMP remains truest to the 'free school' tradition. The strong emotional and joy-of-learning foundation served them well later in local public schools. The two oldest went on to graduate from UCLA and UC San Diego. Their younger sister recently transfered from public middle school into a private high school that had only 13 places for over 100 applicants, and she made Dean's list in her first semester. Even if you plan to enroll your child in another progressive school, a visit to Play Mountain is well worth the time.



 

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