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Submitted by other on December 28, 2010
This school hands out As like candy. Exams are all open book, open Internet. Teacher turn over rate is high, I had three different math teachers for the same math class. One left after another. One thing I noticed about the course work in general is that you don't need have read a single page of the material before the day of the exam to get an A on the exam. I of course do not rely on my classes/grades for college readiness, It would be silly to do. But what about the students that do? I'm supposedly enrolled in their advanced classes for 10th grade, but their exams are so simple, they remind me of my 7th grade course work at an old public school I used to attend. I was concurrently enrolled with a local public high school. Until this school can prepare students for college, its probably best to stick with a real high school.