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Mission Hills Racquet and Swim Club
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Mission Hills Racquet and Swim Club

Mission hills is a great club for real tennis fans and their family! my son started to take group lesson and private lesson from this summary. coach carmen is a great teacher of junior players. she not only gives very details technical guid ...

10 E Las Palmas Ave, Fremont, CA 94539

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Larry Hui
October 28, 2020 20:42
Mission Hills is a great Club for real tennis Fans and their Family! My son started to take group lesson and private lesson from this Summary. Coach Carmen is a great teacher of Junior players. She not only gives very details technical guide to every kid, also adjusts by kids' own body/skill conditions. We all lover her coaching, and my son improved a lot in previous months!
venkatesh marappan
October 29, 2020 02:27
My 5 year old Son is taking tennis lessons from Carmen for the past 5 months. We are extremely satisfied with Carmen's way of coaching. She focus on each kid and knows exactly what is needed for each one of them. She keeps the learning fun for the kids, always got a trick or two to keep the kids engaged. I would definitely recommend Mission Hills and Coach Carmen.
Juliet W
November 2, 2020 06:08
We LOVE this place! It is a hidden gem in Fremont. Best tennis environment with great management. Newly resurfaced courts surrounded by beautiful redwood trees. The owner John is always there and very friendly and helpful! My husband once forgot to bring balls to play with my son while my daughter was taking lessons. John let them borrow some balls to play with. So nice of him! Our kids enjoy the pool and their group tennis lessons with Coach Tendo, Carmen and Amanda. Virtual Zumba class was also fun to do with my kids at home. They have a variety of workout classes to choose from. We highly recommend joining this club!!
National Football Acadamies
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National Football Acadamies

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2001 Omega Rd, San Ramon, CA 94583

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Mud Factor East Bay
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Mud Factor East Bay

It's a beautiful landscape ...

7727 Altamonte Pass Road, Livermore, CA 94551

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Ryan Lucke
October 5, 2018 07:14
It's a beautiful landscape
Dadise Aleman
June 1, 2018 07:08
It was muddy as promised
NextGen Tech Learning
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NextGen Tech Learning

I have taken several classes at ngt learning. the classes are taught in a way that makes coding interesting and fun. ...

2206 Camino Ramon, San Ramon, CA 94583

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Gita Supramaniam
November 18, 2018 01:05
I have taken several classes at NGT Learning. The classes are taught in a way that makes coding interesting and fun.
Cameron Chen
November 22, 2018 01:40
Super fun with nice teachers. You learn a lot there.
Chico Jayanthan
January 8, 2017 21:32
My son has been attending Next Gen Tech Learning for the past few years and has learned a lot about computers, programming, and robotics. I would highly recommend Next Gen.
The Athenian School
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The Athenian School

I attended both the athenian middle and upper school – seven years – and i loved every minute of it. in college i remember hearing the high school horror stories of my peers, and thinking that i had nothing to contribute. i had morning me ...

2100 Mt Diablo Scenic Blvd, Danville, CA 94506

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Kate Tully
December 24, 2012 15:17
I attended both the Athenian middle and upper school – seven years – and I loved every minute of it. In college I remember hearing the high school horror stories of my peers, and thinking that I had nothing to contribute. I had Morning Meeting instead of Home Room. Many classes were held outside in full view of the rolling hills of Mt. Diablo instead of dark, concrete classrooms. On my daily march to drama, I walked past a Peace Pole rather than a metal detector. Athenian’s rigorous academics prepared me well for the small liberal arts college I attended after high school. I was not afraid of the looming ten-page paper. One of the most important skills that Athenian taught me was how to self-manage and self-motivate. I had confidence in my skills as a scholar, and I knew how to manage my time. I ran cross-country all through high school and then added winter and spring track to the docket in college. A year-round athlete with three-hour daily practices, and I still managed to graduate summa cum laude AND have a social life. Athenian taught me to be dedicated to my team, efficient in my studies, and deeply invested in my relationships. Athenian is not just a school; it is a community of passionate and caring individuals - of all ages. In the seventh grade my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, and the entire middle school organized for meals to be brought to our house for months and months. In suburbia where we knew little about the neighbors who shared our streets and stop signs, the Athenian community became my family’s safety net. The bonds of that community have never been broken. I am still close with friends and teachers I met while at Athenian. I make at least one annual pilgrimage to California’s Bay Area to scamper through the hills with old friends. I struggled with the Athenian Wilderness Experience (AWE) as did all students. It is not meant to coddle you – but rather, empower you. I sprained both my ankles the first week, and yes, it hurt. There were long, cold nights in the desert, when the sun sank below the canyons leaving us in sub-zero temperatures, huddling together for warmth. Yes, I still laugh when I think about the food that the boys ate on the trail: sardines, mustard, squeezable butter, peanut butter and jelly sandwiched between two pieces of military-issue hardtack (think flour-frisbee). But the patrol leaders were well-trained wilderness guides, and they knew how to walk the line between discomfort and danger. They always intervened before things got out of hand. We were high schoolers after all! What’s more, AWE only fostered in me a love for the wilderness. I am now an experienced “Fast and Light” backpacker. I have traveled all over the US and the world crossing freezing rivers, endless mountain passes, and climbing peaks to behold the vast wonders hidden in the remaining pristine corners of this earth. I am now a post-doctoral research scientist in the Earth Institute at Columbia University. Although, I spend most of my time living in Kenya and Tanzania studying how to simultaneously ensure environmental sustainability, poverty alleviation, and food security in sub-Saharan Africa. I love the challenge of my job, the dedication of my colleagues, and the relationships I know have with families on the other side of the world. I would not be here without Athenian – the skills, the curiosity, and the confidence that my seven years there instilled in my heart.
Sam Hecht
November 29, 2015 20:01
Great place to park if you want to bike up Mt Diablo.
Kiba Moon
August 13, 2018 23:04
My friend went to this school and it turned him into a selfish and uncool introvert!
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