My children were educated in a private school up to sixth grade and then we put them in Dublin School district. I was skeptical at first, but am now a firm believer in this school. The ROP visual communications program is state-the-art and perfect for my son who was not the 4-year college type. I
... Read more feel Dublin High exceeds in great staff and teachers. There are a few who I feel just go through the motions and don't really inspire or be innovative, but overall we felt the teaching staff/counselors were very helpful and supportive. Great school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/01/09
Great high school. It is smaller than most schools in the area, but large enough to offer many programs.
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Posted by a parent on 06/16/09
Dublin High School's new Math and Science department is state of the art. The school has maintained their reputation as a great place to learn with excellent extra curricular activities. Most importantly the faculty is extremely supportive and shows leadership in all departments. Go Dublin!
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Posted by a other on 10/04/08
The staff (and faculty) show unprecedented dedication and caring for the students. Looking back it is absolutely stunning how involved they were. I remember the principal making a deal with the students that he would shave his entire head including eyebrows if we increased our exit exam scores by X amount.
... Read more He followed through with it when the student body succeeded!The teachers have always been there to help a struggling student. Every teacher I had (including the ones we consider bad ) were willing to come in at before school starts and tutor or even stay late. In fact, in the sciences and math it is routine to have teacher stay after school until 5pm to have a tutoring session. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/04/08
Dublin High is a good school. I have a daughter who will be a senior next year 08-09, and a son who will be a freshman. Academically my daughter has done very well. Dublin High offers plenty of AP classes and opportunities for students to excell. It has a relativley small student body copmared to the
... Read more highschools in the Tri-Valley Area and that's what she enjoys about it. It is being remodeled and that is great, but the job is going rather slowly. Our experience with teachers has been a positive one. I am very excited for my son to start next year as a freshman, and hopefully be a part of the AVID program. Other than the appearance of the school (which is being addressed), Dublin High is a very good school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/14/08
The campus is ratty, the food is inedible to many (including those who would get it free), and the administration is insipid. Some of the teachers, however, are so awesome that they should be cloned.
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Posted by a parent on 03/26/08
Granted the school is a bit dilapidated but that has nothing to do with the academics which I find to be as good or better than a lot of schools I have been involved with. Also, the teachers are accommodating and helpful to both the motivated and not so motivated students. Parent involvement is adequate
... Read more and is welcomed by the school. My student at DHS is receiving a good education and the teachers all very in tune with his academic progress. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/01/07
We are new to the area. I will admit that the school was surprisingly shabby and dismal in appearance, but the welcoming attitude of the Ass't Principal and my daughter's counselor was commendable. We 'interviewed' both Pleasanton schools before choosing Dublin. At the Pton schools, we felt like we
... Read more were unwelcome imposters, and no effort was made to make us feel at home. At Dublin, people bent over backwards to assist us. So, so far so good. We'll see how the actual education part goes. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/22/07
I am greatly dissapointed by the large number of teachers who show extreme favoritism towards certain student whose parents are part of the Old 'dublin high graduates' network. For the amount of money concieved through property taxes, this school should hire more fair and justified teachers!
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English as Second Language
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Dublin schools — Dublin High School is located at 8151 Village Pkwy, Dublin CA 94568. 8151 Village Pkwy is in the 94568 ZIP code in Dublin, CA The school district for Dublin High School is the Dublin Unified School District. Dublin High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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