The teachers are very rude and the school is not well kept
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Posted by a student on 09/15/09
I am a graduate of Grace davis high school year of 2005. All my siblings attended davis and are happy to have done so. Both my brother and i are award winning chefs and It wouldn't be possible if programs like ag science and home economics weren't available.The sports programs are exellent Just look
... Read more at 2008 pac-10 mvp Ashley walker. My little sister will be a freshmen and plans to use basketball as a avenue to success. To all the parents complaining, remember the teachers are not there to hold hands they are there to teach. Grace davis high is a great realistic transition to college. there will be no teachers watching your every move calling home every minute. you are there 6 hours learn and retain. Parents have an obligation to teach, train and manage their childrens academic career not drop them off and hope they pay attention. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/07/08
I love Davis High! My two oldest boy's graduated from there and now I have one more son who will be graduating from there. Im very happy with staff and thier dedication in the students.
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Very disappointed, the administration and the teachers have very poor communication skills. They say they have an open door yet when you come in to sit down and discus your issues they don't want to hear it. I have had nothing but problems with Davis and at this point just hope that my student can graduate
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Posted by a parent on 10/08/07
I'm not a parent, nor a teacher at Davis high but I am a sophmore at Davis high! Davis offers some of the best classes and sports and yes it might be over crowed and maybe some teachers should be replaced but not all of them and those that dont need to be replaced are great teachers! I started my freshmen
... Read more year thinking it would be the worst just because of the school but by the end I had realized that Davis was the best choice for me ! The teachers and staff memeber are a lot of help! There are also many programs at Davis that are dedicated to helping students! The help is there for those who want it! Students just need to look for it! -Beatriz R. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/22/07
The quad is terrible, the only reason this school has high test scores is because of the overworked/amazing teachers. The school is badly underfunded, and compares little to enochs high and johansen high.
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Posted by a parent on 06/14/07
I have never seen a school so out of control with violence and race issues. Some of the teachers have no control in their classrooms,letting other kids disrupt and distract the class. The teacher's don't contact you; just send them to in-school suspension. It's left solely up to the parent to keep up
... Read more without any help from the teachers. I had more interaction with the Disciple Counselor than the Academic Counselor. I pulled my daughter out of the school. Doing much better now. Horrible conditions for lockers also! Over crowded! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/08/07
My student had entered Davis as a A-B student and is now a C-D student. Every year I have some kind of major problem. In what I have expericanced in our years attending Davis is the teachers just don't care, especially if they are coaching a sport as well as teaching a regular class. I would really
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Posted by a parent on 06/04/07
I'm not a parent at this school. I'm a sophomore student. this school is so awesome. yes their are some teachers and other staff members that need to be replaced. but their also are some of the best. I've never cared about school. your my classes. but by mid 9th grade year I came to start really liking
... Read more school. I had a 1.9 and now I have a 3.1, which I've never had before ever in my live. my teachers make the classes fun and the projects exciting. so I actually do the work. plus the school is crazy fun. if you want your kid to love school they need to be at Davis. yes we are overcrowded. but o well. so much diversity and the most best people ever. Read less
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Modesto schools — Grace M Davis High School is located at 1200 W Rumble Rd, Modesto CA 95350. 1200 W Rumble Rd is in the 95350 ZIP code in Modesto, CA The school district for Grace M Davis High School is the Modesto City School District. Grace M Davis High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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