OUSD grass valley elementary and Carl Munck
Can anyone reflect on your personal experiences at either of these two schools? They are in the hills but are they also considered hills schools when their test scores and rankings are so poor? Trying to understand why there’s such a gap between rankings at various hills schools and to open my mind to the positives about these two schools.
Apr 4, 2019
Parent Replies
I used to live in the Carl Munck zone. The problem with Carl Munck is that there aren’t many elementary age kids living in the school zone, and the kids that do live there attend other OUSD schools or private schools. When we toured it, we were told that only 5% of the students live in the catchment area. The principal said that she feels like she is building a school to help underprivileged kids escape from gang violence.
Most parents do not consider Carl Munck to be a “hills school”, and most people have never even heard of it. It is located in a safe and beautiful setting. It’s worth touring the school if you are considering it.
I have been trying to find an answer to this same question for months now. I went and toured Carl B. Munck and met with the Principal. She indicated that the school is a commuter school and that local children typically do not attend. I got the impression because it is right off the freeways parents who commute to Oakland and San Francisco for jobs drop their kids at this school. Local children are sent to private. Are you zoned for Carl B. Munck or Grass Valley? I could chat about this for a really long time. Let me know if you are interested as I have been trying to connect with local parents.
My child attended both. We started at Carl Munck and transferred to Grass Valley. Both schools have a very high composition of students that are not from the local neighborhood. Many of the students are from areas like East Oakland where the parents are wanting to escape the schools in those neighborhoods. When you visit both you will see that the facilities are suffering from lack of funds and unfortunately the PTAs for both do not have the same deep pocket books that the hills schools do in the northern part of Oakland. Both also have very large average class sizes.
On the surface the schools look very similar. but between the two I would, by far, recommend Grass Valley over Carl Munck. I could give you a very long list of why we left Carl Munck but instead here is what I really like about Grass Valley