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Summit High School Test Scores

Summit High School Ratings & Reviews

Posted August 10, 2021Submitted by a parent
School is making a come back. Used to be great, the lack of quality of teachers really brought the School down. Seems recently caring teachers who want to work are back.
Posted September 17, 2015Submitted by a parent
ASB is great at getting kids involve. Teachers are easy to get a hold of either by way of email or in person. I see a lot of negative reviews on how students dress or how the school doesnt push the kids to learn.....well it is a public school which means that the teachers hands are tied, all they can do is teach the kids that want to learn and there's not much they can do if the parents do not want to get involve or push there kids to take harder classes such as A.P. or Honors. Thats the beauty of public school, we the parents along with our kids and teachers are responsible on what the future can be and not how much money you can raise for the school.......Again, Great school. I have walked around the campus as a parent visitor and I can tell you that the kids get along and very diverse group of students..I wish that all the parents would take the time to get to know the faculties, administrators, and get involve in the school instead of treating the schools as a day care......GO SKYHAWKS.
Posted September 7, 2014Submitted by other
Both my brothers graduated from here, but there is too much violence here and I see girls walking around wearing bandeaus, and shorts so short they might as well wear underwear, rules really arent enforced. My brother alnost didnt graduate because they dont really care if u do bad or dont turn in work they just let you go on with life. My brother wasnt learing really well here. They really dont care which is the reason I decided to go to rancho it is great
Posted July 15, 2013Submitted by other
This School isn't that great students don't show much respect towards each other.Rules are broken on a daily basis.To top it off they're facilities aren't all that good,They have good sports teams but sadly some don't have a field to actually play home games,I'm just saying the football team that wins a lot shouldn't have to share the field with A.B. Miller High School.

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