graduated here in 2007 its a aight school got pretty good teachers and met some really cool people
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Posted by a student on 10/09/09
graduated here in 2007 its a aight school got pretty good teachers and met some really cool people
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Posted by a student on 10/09/09
I love my school! Im a cheerleader here and i love bringing positive spirit to this school. The staff is great, the different classes are great, and the students that are involved, they make it all the better! I love WOHS!!! Go LOBOS!!!!
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Posted by a student on 06/03/09
This school has all everything it needs to become a great school. The students just have to want it to be. The students aren't as motivated as it should be, but its tough growing up in a neighborhood where is is odd if your parents were born in america or have a college education. I believe in due time
... Read more this school will be on the track. By the way this school has one of the best Jazz program in Southern California. The jazz band studies standard literature, scales including- major, blues, bebob, natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales. Some students from this band have participated in the Tournament of Roses Parade, and a couple of other students have received full scholarships to the Idyllwild Summer Jazz Camp. This school has what it takes, people will just have to wait and see. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/24/08
Workman high is an average school, but an improving one. Since i first started it has been getting better. Yet it has a long way to go. Most of the teachers are good, but some just dont cut it. It also needs a better security, and more extracurricular activities.
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Posted by a student on 05/12/08
I believe that this school is quickly growing to become the best in the district. The acaedims are becoming more intense to give the best education possible. The adminstraion, teachers, and elders just at work at this school truly want the best for the students. Great relationships are made creating
... Read more a wonder enviornment for not only students but teachers and administration abroad. TheAPI test scores are high at rise forming an amazingly established school. Sports are beginning to form a better though process on better strategies to form a better team, thus creating CIF winners! The performing arts is also amazing! The talent is insane. Students have college level talent and somewhat surpass certain performing arts programs in college. Im very impressed with the growth in this school and I know it'll continue to grow into the best of the best! Yes! Go Lobos! Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/24/08
This school is improving rapidly. I'm very impressed with the administrations progress. The care toward the students is amazing. The teachers and adminstration really only want the students to succeed. The academics are increasing but the sports are in need of help. When the academics are at its full
... Read more potential then the school will began focusing more toward sports. The performing arts is amazing here also. Lots of talent at this school! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/15/08
well i am a student who is a frehman at this high school.what i expected from this school was the worst.But ounce I learned more about the school and the staff and they really were great people.The school and staff isnt that bad as to what i had expected.The school has really great programs.
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Posted by a student on 12/30/07
Im currently in school right now ...This school has improved since the day i first started....Im a junior this year and we have a dance team for 3 years which is doing great at the time.....The teachers help u with many things and dont let u fall behind......Our test scores have improved and we have
... Read more a great environmental studies program which we learn about the environment and how to keep it clean...I have seen a great improvement and hope there is more to come....I love this school!!! Read less
Posted by a student on 09/15/07
Yeah I graduated from Workman high in june of 2007. ps the staff is great great teachers and office workers -Quest
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La Puente schools — William Workman High School is located at 16303 E Temple Ave, La Puente CA 91744. 16303 E Temple Ave is in the 91744 ZIP code in La Puente, CA The school district for William Workman High School is the Hacienda - La Puente Usd. William Workman High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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