Although the school has a lot of sports and activities, learning isn't the top priority. Many teachers at this school are just there because they have nothing better to do with their time. Almost every teacher does nothing but have students copy slideshows so students really have to teach themselves
... Read more in order to pass tests. There is no dicipline and no respect on either end, teachers or students. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/24/09
This school is fairly bad, you really dont have to put very much effort into graduating, and the cahsee is a joke. I moved here from a school with 500 kids, and i felt that i had a much better learning environment and i felt as though i was actually cared about. Here there is none of that some teachers
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Posted by a student on 05/06/09
This is a wonderful school with excellent opportunities!
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If your student is willing to make the most of what this school has to offer, it can be well worth it. Honors and AP courses are challenging and rewarding, not to mention the fact that they are often taught by the better teachers. A great array of sports, clubs, and extra-curriculars are available,
... Read more providing opportunities for everyone. However, if your student does not choose to get involved with these activities and/or takes only college prep and below courses, the school, teachers, and experience are mediocre at best.taught by Read less
Posted by a student on 06/19/08
I graduated from Fallbrook high and it was a great school and had wonderful teachers and the school environment was great. There are no bad teachers; they are tired with the education bureaucracy and no child left behind law. Parents expect too much from teacher but they do not realize that classes
... Read more are overcrowded and teacher cannot assist the student on one on one basis. I have experience many new teacher that are eager to teach and after a couple years they burned down. Many of them have change careers. It is not easy being a teacher. One of the problems with the Fallbrook high school is that it has been over populate and it is time to build a new school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/09/08
We had 1 daughter graduate from FHS & will not be sending our younger daughter there. The teachers are awful. We came to Fallbrook because it wasn't like the rest of California & still like it here - but will be forced to move into a better school district.
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Posted by a parent on 02/10/08
I am a Junior here at Fallbrook High and this is my second year here. I think this is a great school. It offers a wide variety of courses and so far I have had only one teacher that I felt wasn't activly involved in their student's education. The honors programs are great and challenging and I encourage
... Read more any parent to really encourage their students to be in the honors classes. They will get alot more out of highschool. The regular college prep classes are fun and the teachers care, but they arn't always challenging because they move slowly. The only thing I don't like about Fallbrook is the lack of parental involvement and how impersonal the school counselors are. But the college counselor is amazing and very helpful in the confusing process of getting into college and getting financial aid. Read less
Posted by a student on 09/17/07
Do not allow your student to attend this school.The classes are chronically oversized. The admininstrators seem to be in the mindset of running a cattle farm rather than prepared to nurture the growing minds of our next generation. There is no lively discourse whatsoever.
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Posted by a former student on 08/11/06
This school is average in most ways. The facility is tired and worn out, but the academics are surprisingly good. We are fortunate to have a student taking all honors courses. He feels challenged and is learning well. The school is probably lower in stress and competition than some of the fancier
... Read more schools. It seems very safe, like you would expect from a small town school. I do not know how it compares for students needing more assistance. Read less
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Fallbrook schools — Fallbrook High School is located at 2400 S Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook CA 92028. 2400 S Stage Coach Lane is in the 92028 ZIP code in Fallbrook, CA The school district for Fallbrook High School is the Fallbrook Union High School District. Fallbrook High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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