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    Edgewood Academy

    2.1 (7 reviews)

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    La Puente High School - LP Warriors

    La Puente High School

    3.2(6 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    c'26 student here…read more Academics are questionable. Grade inflation is prominent everywhere, which is a good thing if you're into having high grades, but you aren't necessarily prepared for college with the course material. Teacher quality is typically on the lower side, though a few teachers do focus on teaching rigorously. Despite being an MIT EA admit, I question whether that's the school to commit to, given how little I've been prepared over my last 4 years. School events are hastily created and expensive, and there are very few organizations, even fewer with proper organization (which is just what happens when you put students in charge of something). The main issue is a lack of school pride, which leads to few organizations, as students typically do not participate in any. The general staff are kind, though. The office administration is helpful, and most teachers (evidently noted by grade inflation) genuinely want you to succeed. Most staff are approachable. Some teachers (most notably music) are pretty hostile, however, often trying to get the better of students or stir up issues. Fights are relatively common, and tension is heavy among students. Security does their job well, although some officers are questionable about their closeness to female students. closeness Our sports teams are fine. If you're interested in football, the football team here is decent for their division. If you're interested in performing arts, don't expect much--there's very low participation in musical arts, both choir and wind ensemble (which are very likely to fizzle out by the '28-'29 year completely). Dance and art are the only two relevant arts. However, they're still relatively underrepresented (~2 levels of classes for visual art [no pathway] and ~3 separate dance courses [2 levels and Dance Co.]). If you're interested in acting, tough luck. There are no drama courses. No relevant STEM pathways, aside from biology, especially for those interested in engineering or chemistry. School lunch has improved drastically in the last few years, though (it's free!). The campus is in pretty poor shape, with few renovations to buildings. The art/music building is deteriorating. Common issues (such as those related to the bathrooms) are still prevalent here, although they're present in most schools. Would give 1 star, but the staff are fairly friendly, and it's easy to be valedictorian if you put in even an ounce of effort (which is nice to flex, though it shows how little students here prioritize education, which further harms educational pathways). Do not recommend--Los Altos, Nogales, Rowland, and Glen A. Wilson are down the corner, and your child will be a lot happier there.

    The high school is rich in history with over 100 years in the community. There is a strong need for…read moremore students to check in here and stay here at La Puente. There seems to be a belief that the school is not safe or that it is subpar. This yelper can tell you that none of that is true and the school deeply cares about students and student learning. Once a student actually give the school a chance, they never want to leave.

    William Workman High School

    William Workman High School

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Good student to teacher ratio! It's like having the perks of a private school without leaving you…read morebankrupt. The AA program is also a great perk that lets you leave the school set up for success ! 18 years old with a HS diploma and Associate Degree all for free

    I went to 5 high schools due to having to move a lot and this was by far the worst one. Even the…read moreadult school ranked higher. They scrapped the bottom of the barrel for teachers here. So many were obviously burnt out and just wanted a stable pay. You won't find, save 2-4 teachers per grade level, who actually will put in more work than just going through the motion. The administration is just another bureaucratic jumping point for a better gig down the future. They don't really care. I think I interacted with the principal once and she immediately acted like a pompous fuck. They also try to frame the school in the most positive light, such as being the only school in the district to improve by 15 points on some standardized BS test, when if any of the students had a brain, they can easily check that those gains still amount to last place. As for the students. Worst pile of cesspool trash of them all. Most are thieves and wanna-bee thugs. Most are still living with their parents at 24-28 and can barely afford a car if at all. This was predictable from their shitty work ethic, low IQ, yet somehow pretentious notions of themselves when attending at this place. It's a cancer that will swallow your kids up.

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    San Jose Charter Academy

    San Jose Charter Academy

    4.4(10 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    This is a wonderful school and of course if your child goes to this school it's a good school! The…read moreteachers are all so caring and appear to have a good relations ship with the students. There is one teacher who really appears to bond just a little better than the other. Not sure what his name is but as the kids where walking up to get their promotional certificates for graduation yesterday 6/4/25 he did special gestures with each and everyone of his students which was a treat to watch. Thank you to that awesome teacher! My biggest complaint was that the promotion was exceptionally long! I attended a college graduation and a HS graduation both within these last 3 weeks and this 8 grade promotion by far was the longest! Maybe if the principal hadn't gone on and on and talked so much it would have made it much shorter and more enjoyable. The video at the end was absolutely great and as each one signed off made it even more special. This is the second promotion I have attended for this school. Maybe next year make it more about the kids and not the principal and shorten it. Congratulations to class of 2025! Go little sharks and become big sharks!

    My son is now in 7th grade. SJCA still continues to exceed my expectations. The teachers have all…read morebeen amazing and my son feels very comfortable in his classes. He has grown so much academically and is now participating in an after-school program called STREAM. This is a coding class which gives students the upper-hand in this technology-growing world. We could not be happier with San Jose Charter Academy, not to mention, Mr. Tang is an amazing middle school teacher! We highly recommend SJCA!

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    Edgewood Middle School - I got stuck :(   The grass area inbetween the C and D buildings

    Edgewood Middle School

    3.2(9 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    This school has really affected my child. I enrolled her into this because they're well known for…read moretheir academics. Later to find out she's been bullied physically and online. She got suspended for defending herself. There is a video of her getting first and no one broke up the fight. Even when she tried to end the fight the other girl CONTINUED to hit her. After all this they continued to bully her online about the fight. No one is taking this seriously. This is why many kids commit suicide because there's only so much a little girl can take. Now, she's scared to attend school and she no longer feels safe.

    This review is based on the free to public activity areas located at Edgewood and not of the actual…read moreschool itself. This school has a running track, stretching areas, tennis courts, handball courts, basketball courts, baseball and soccer fields that are open to the public depending on whether it is being used by the school itself or any other local community organization. Yup, there a couple of porta-potties here too. It's a dirt track, so use some running shoes that you wouldn't mind getting dirty. The aesthetics doesn't compare to Sierra Vista High School's more recently renovated track, but it gets the job done if you're looking for a place to walk/jog. You can also run the sidewalk circumference of the school which happens to be the conveniently measured distance of 1 mile which can be used whether school is in session or not. Here's a quick 3D video look of it. http://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/30591254#video Pickup basketball seems to happen on nights/weekends whenever the kids bball leagues aren't going on. This is a nice free community area to get out and be active.

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