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Submitted by other on February 04, 2025
Holy smokes, talk about the diversity! Where did they all come from? This school was respectable three years ago, now it’s the United Nations. And it’s packed with out of state kids.
Submitted by student on April 24, 2024
Hi! I’m graduating soon and I DO NOT recommend your child to go to this school! Yes it may be clean, and a “ good rated school “ the children are spoiled here, and bullies with no respect. the lunch is also very expensive for just nothing and a small amount of food, fights go on everyday and when students speak out on teachers they never take it into consideration.
Submitted by other on April 11, 2024
It is a great sports oriented school. It has many options for young athletes. The school is very diversified and you have children from all socioeconomic status. It is great that the well to do parents bring their children here too, it helps the less fortunate or unmotivated be exposed to their work ethics. However there are a lot of trouble makers in this school, and many parents who care little for disciplining their children. Academically it is just like any average public high school. Extracurricular activities and sports is what helps it excel.
Submitted by other on September 01, 2020
Great! I loved attending this school. Graduated in 2019.
Submitted by parent on July 07, 2017
If they tried teaching things longer and making sure students know what they're doing before giving them 4-6 hours of homework I might have given them a 5 star rating. Also I think the girls at the school should be treated as if they are not pieces of meat because of the dress code that is supposed to keep boys "nondistracted".