Additional Testimonials

Alumni

When I first came to Crestview in the fourth grade my class was a mess.  We didn't concentrate.  We didn't care about school at all.... whatsoever.  Ask the teachers if you want, but in the four years I've been here the class has been completely turned around from a class that didn't care to a class that is serious about life and still manages to have fun.              - Cole Anderson

 

Crestview was a great experience for me as a student.  I mean, sure I had my dislikes but overall I gained so much from it.  I love how the teachers care for you as an individual student and try their hardest to give you the education you need as you go on to high school.             - Olivia Gillette

 

Crestview has a great learning environment that is distraction free.  - Owen Samse

 

Crestview is a great school with great teachers.  It has some great new classes for the Middle School.            - Lucas Kallenbach

 

I didn't want to leave Crestview because of the friends I made, people I met, and teachers who helped me.  I was a new student without any friends and within one week I became friends with somebody who is still my best friend.  Every teacher I had, I loved.  The people are great.            - Payton Loyas

 

 

I think the teachers will be a great help.  They are more than just teachers.  They want you to do well and are willing to work harder themselves to help you learn. 

- Abby Harshman

 

Parents

Crestview has a high standard of education. They challenge our kids to not just do the minimum but to do their best and be the best they can be not only in education but also as good Christians.  It's a great place for our kids to learn and strengthen their Christian values. 

 

When we first enrolled our son at Crestview it was only going to be for a couple years. Now five years later, I can't see him going anywhere else.  I am so pleased we made the decision to enroll him at Crestview.  - Geri Wright

 

We are incredibly grateful for Crestview for several reasons:  uniform policy that allows the children to focus on their character vs. what they are wearing (minimizes distractions of commercialization); smaller class size, direct instruction, and the ability for the children to learn at their level so they stay engaged; the Christian component that provides a strong foundation of faith and focus on personal behavior and treatment of others. - Tracy and Tim White