I am a proud parent of an Eastside Lion. She has done great things at this school and has over come her learning disabilities and peer issues. This would not have been possible at the school closest to our house. The staff is wonderful and now we have a brand new campus with state of the art green
... Read more technology. We might still be under construction but then again so are our kids. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/19/09
This school is a prodomitaly african american school and full of culture in many ways. It is surrounded by nicely manicured new neighborhoods. The Office staff are polite and extremly helpful. The teaching staff are eager to help the students and the parents stay focus and excel. I was truly
... Read more impressed on how they coordinate parent and teacher meetings. There is a round table assinged to each student for 30 minuts. All of your students teachers sit at that table at the same time to go over how to better help your student make the grade. I have twins and it made life easier because I did not have to 12 classes to speak with the teacher On the other hand they do not enforce the dress code and I dont think they have an exceptable policy on cell phones and other non educational products in school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/12/09
My two children have been going to Eastside High since it started. I like this school. The teachers are great. This year will be so special to the first class of 2009 to graduate from this school. I just can't wait to see the school finish. I only have one problem with the food they serve. I would like
... Read more to see more healthy meals and snacks. No more soda machines and frozen microwave food. The children need a fruit machine and warm meals. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/28/09
this school is the best the teachers and students are fun and the sports are awesome i think best HS in AV and its my 1st year
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Posted by a student on 11/18/08
Eastside appears to focus on sports more than academics. The administration tends to blame the quiet, none confrontational kids if they are victimized by the kids who are not at school to learn. In addition, it is a nightmare to drop off and pick up your children because there are only a couple of open
... Read more gates. On top of that, there is daily harrassment of parents trying to drop their kids off by the police trying to make their monthly quota. I would not recommend this school if there is another option for your child. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/27/08
I love this school its really awesome and the teachers are nice here. I love it.
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Posted by a student on 02/12/08
i love this school it is freakin great and always fun.I always want to come bacc to school the next day and it has so many sports to enjoy and have fun in even if the school isnt finished and we dont have a gym.
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Posted by a student on 08/16/07
i think this school is great. My kids have been going there since they were freshmen, and their going to be the first up and coming junior class. They enjoy the undiscriminational environment. They say there tired of the bungalows though.
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Posted by a parent on 05/17/07
My child is also a new 9th grader. I also hope as the year progresses that all of the teachers begin using the edline. This is a great tool for the parents to stay in touch with their children s educational progress.
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Posted by a parent on 09/19/06
My daughter is a new 9th grader at Eastside. The school seemed as other schools in rural areas. It is nice to see her in a school setting that is not a huge, institutional-looking building. However, I was dismayed by the soda pop available to students. I work hard to express the need for healthy meals
... Read more and snacks. Perhaps the administration will reconsider this option for students. Read less
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Lancaster schools — Eastside High School is located at 3200 E Ave J8, Lancaster CA 93535. 3200 E Ave J8 is in the 93535 ZIP code in Lancaster, CA The school district for Eastside High School is the Antelope Valley Union High Sd. Eastside High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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