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Submitted by parent on May 20, 2019
one star - I would not recommend this school to anyone.
Submitted by parent on November 20, 2017
No fun here. Everyone is so mean and unforgiving and the people working here don't help at all. Less than 50% of students graduate, and it's just an overall bad environment. I would rather send my own son to hell than send him to this school.
Submitted by parent on August 15, 2016
Very nice school Lots of great teachers and activities for the kids . I'm very very impressed. The office staff is lovely too. My son is doing very well.
Submitted by student on June 10, 2012
A great, honest school that is safe and small. It's awesome that all my teachers know my name and, even as a freshmen, I still get to meet a large portion of the upper-class men. The music is also a big plus here! Many opportunities to be involved in sports or other community building groups. Rotten apples do pass by here, however. Those students are dealt with
Submitted by parent on November 19, 2010
Terrific opportunities exist at Seaside High School for students who want to pursue them. Despite a great spectrum in its students' circumstances, Seaside's staff, students and school community are friendly, supportive and tolerant. Our kids graduated well-prepared for their subsequent university studies.
Submitted by other on August 17, 2010
SHS is the best starting back with the leadership of Harold Riggan, Ed Rippet, Carl Odin to Don Wickersham and Sheila Roley. The staff is always looking for ways to enhance student learning. They care deeply about the studdnts.