Rim is a great school but it is begining to become run down more and more, if it had more money and/or it would thrive. Because of the lack of students and money classes that are really great for students to have are being cut. This school has extreme potential but just needs more attention and care.
... Read more Alot of really smart students come from this school. 99% of the staff is helpful and supportive of students and is willing to spend their own time and money for students, if your looking for a good area for children to grow up and learn this area and school is nearly perfect for it. There are many advanced classes for s Parent programs are very active at this school and are easy to get involved in. Compared to alot of schools i have visited within San Bernardino county I consider Rim the best. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/26/09
Very safe clean school in a great mountain environment. Alot of fun to go there, with teachers who help you become your best.
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Posted by a other on 08/05/08
The new administration has a highly positive outlook and agenda for the coming years. The teaching staff is highly professional and appears to honestly care about the students welfare. The learning environment is rather appealing in as much as multiple learning styles are impleneted simultaneously in
... Read more order to create a complete education package. Over all, this school is quite nice. A beautiful setting, very little deviance, fresh air to breath and refreshingly goal oriented teachers. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/19/08
Yeah Rim is alright,great staff, but nobody knows about our school! I wish college scouts would come to our school cause their are alot of great athletes up here! Our basketball team is amazing, volleyball girls rock! And the cross country runners are crazy fast. One of them got second in all of california!
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Posted by a student on 04/29/08
I currently go to Rim. It's probably the best school in the IE. The athletics, 90% of the teachers, and extracurricular activities are really great. The staff in general is caring and fairly accommodating. The only major thing that I'm disappointed with, is the campus itself-it's somewhat clean,
... Read more but some parts are very run down. Although this year I have noticed a lot of improvements being done. There's a new administration and they seem to keep things running pretty smoothly. So, overall I consider Rim a very good school and I'm proud to be a student there. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/31/07
The school used to be more focused on the fine arts. There are, however, some great teachers.
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Posted by a former student on 06/05/07
I went to this school. It's pretty, it's nice. There are some outstanding teachers. But counselors are not so helpful, and tend to 'give up' on many students. The are missing many extracurricular activities that other schools have, but they have many caring teachers.
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Posted by a former student on 03/21/06
The school has no violence and high test scores. The teachers are not sympathetic.
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Posted by a student on 03/15/06
Levels of difficulty rise each year at RIM. Extracurricular activities are so much better in the mountains than in suburban cities, kids have more do to and breath cleaner air. The level of parent involvement is high in this area, you will see packed stands at each football game, and parents are always
... Read more invited to join in on school activities, field trips, games, etc. I was a RIM student and loved the school. Read less
Posted by a former student on 11/28/05
Great school in a small community. Parent involvement is phenominal. Parents not only are involved with their own children, but look out for the other children as well. The term 'It takes a village' is a very appropriate way to paraphrase the environment at Rim.
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Lk Arrowhead schools — Rim Of The World High School is located at 27400 Highway 18, Lk Arrowhead CA 92352. 27400 Highway 18 is in the 92352 ZIP code in Lk Arrowhead, CA The school district for Rim Of The World High School is the Rim Of The World Unified School District. Rim Of The World High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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