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Submitted by other on February 05, 2025
horrible school cop weird teachers weird wack
Submitted by other on January 28, 2025
This is the worst school ever. I was a student there years ago and the supervision was terrible.Staff don’t pay attention. Students basically own the school.Bullying is basically tolerated. Students basically own the teacher/staff. This is very much unacceptable and I am 100% glad I was pulled from that school. I am now much older and I felt like commenting because I still see/hear about what happens. This school should basically be shut down.
Submitted by other on August 07, 2023
I used to be a student at Parlier junior high but now moved this school is very different students are out of control and teachers are very rude. My time was spent there with problems
Submitted by other on June 28, 2010
Having just graduated from this school i would like to say that the kids that are in the english/math block classes are there because they need to be there (those are the only block classes no history block), most of the teachers there care about the students' education and try to help them advance academically, the school is undergoing a change bu it's not the fault of the staff if there is someone at fault it's the students and the parents
Submitted by other on June 15, 2010
I suggest to any parent thinking about putting their children in this school (and district) to not do it. This district does not allow children to grow. They only focus on math and english, the other subjects to them do not matter. Some students that are in the 'math/science' or 'english/history' block do not get science nor history. Please reconsider and go to Reedley or Fowler... keep the well being of your child in mind.
Submitted by other on May 01, 2010
It appears that school adminstration, above the principal's level, is not in sync with what the principal may need in order to involve the community.