I graduated from Littlerock High School and I absolutely loved it. I was involved in sports, student government and AP classes. The best part about the school was through my 4 years there I was never surrounded by drama nor academic problems. The teachers are great and I truly believe the people that
... Read more go there are so polite and well educated. I got in to the university I wanted. If you think your child is too good for this school your going to let them miss out on a great high school. Read less
Posted by a student on 09/04/09
I went to LHS for three years before transfering to a more 'elite' school called Serrano. I will say that wen i went to LHS i learned more than i did at Serrano and i had a lot more fun. When i changed schools i had to repeat classes i took the year before because i toped out my classes in LHS. I laugh
... Read more at all you bickering parents because you don't realize how good the school is. You should have your kids come spend some time in an Iraqi school then you would think that LHS is made of gold. Oh yeah one more thing i am an officer in the United States Army and i am only 21 you do the math. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/11/09
My daugher graduated from this LHS. She attended the last two years at this high school. She had transferred from AVHS. My daughter thoroughly enjoyed this school. We did notice there was more drama there than at AVHS. She adored and respected all of her teachers. They all prepared her for her AP
... Read more tests for the next year, and prepared her more for college than she would have gotten at AVHS. The security was great. I believe all of the teacher's who taught my daughter were absolutely wonderful. However, I did feel that the teachers ran the school better than the principal. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/17/07
I have had the distinct pleasure of teaching at LHS for three years now. The students are by far the most polite teenagers you will find in any public HS in the Antelope Valley. This is partly due to the caring disposition the teachers display on a consistant basis. I do believe that the students
... Read more would benefit from more AP prep courses as oppose to reading and math intervention classes. If we set a higher standard by preparing our students to take AP classes instead of putting them in intervention classes then I truly believe we would see more graduates and matriculated students. But then again we are under the District's thumb and can only fund what they allow LHS to. Now, administration has received a bad wrap in all the previous reviews. I know first hand that each administrator wants the very best for the students, staff and school. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 07/03/07
Staff no more mature than students. Staff is misinformed ,unprofesional and no one is accountable for thier actions. Teachers do as they please. The problems are district wide, they juggle principals and pass the buck. Worst high school district.
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Posted by a parent on 03/16/07
My child will graduate from LHS this June. When the bar is set at the lowest level, that is where most children will aim. I have control over my children and the quality of their work at home,but not when they are at school. To attend a school site meeting,where so few parents/teachers are in attendance(as
... Read more I did recently)just breaks my heart. If parents and teachers don't care enough to try and improve this school,what message are we sending these children? What kind of adults will they be? I frankly am ashamed to call myself a member of a community where people are willing to complain, but not willing to help make a change. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/09/07
I'm curently A littlerock High School student. C/o 2007. I have been at Littlerock for four years. And I have wacthed it change drastically. Four years ago I did not feel safe on campus, it was horrible. But now (lthough I do not like the secuirty gaurds,)I will have to admit that they have stepped
... Read more up there game. I no loner feel scared. Although the safety is good the education is not. I do not feel pepared at all for the AP tests or College. All new counslers but they aren't to bad. The school is not overcrowded. Facilities lack matinece in some areas. Lack of parent/teacher Dedication. Erin T Read less
Posted by a student on 03/07/07
Ok first thing is first. Parents are the people responsible for the children first and always. People can not put the finger on the school when it is the parents fault for their children's failures. Ok LittleRock H.S isn't the best school in the world grant you that. But Me as a parent make sure that
... Read more My kids are on track. I may be the naggiest mother at the school to the admin. But I am there making sure my son is getting the classes and the education he needs. And he is an RSP student.Blame everything on everyone else? Nope I learned that early on as a mother of 5. Any H.S is what you make of it. I have my admins that I don't agree with but I don't sit there complaining about it I am there going admin hopping getting things done for my son. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/07/06
Parents aren't always there to see what their kids are into, but the lack of communication from lrhs makes it even harder. would not recommend this school.
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Posted by a parent on 04/24/06
I must say that Littlerock High School is one of the worst institutions currently around. As a former student and current USC undergraduate, I can say with certainty that it horribly prepared me for college. The school is a joke. Administration cares nothing at all for the students, particularly because
... Read more the students there have no future. Unreasonable and unskilled as they are, Littlerock's administration does a poor job to try to increase graduation rates, and the number of students that matriculate to the college level. The teachers at Littlerock are lazy and do nothing to challenge their students. They dumb down the curriculum to the level of the below-average student so that the few motivated students suffer. I would not recommend that you send your children to this school, but rather get them as far away from this school as possible. Read less
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Littlerock schools — Littlerock High School is located at 10833 E Avenue R, Littlerock CA 93543. 10833 E Avenue R is in the 93543 ZIP code in Littlerock, CA The school district for Littlerock High School is the Antelope Valley Union High Sd. Littlerock High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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