This school offers a schedule appropriate and conducive to learning for a teenager. It allows college courses to supplement high school courses. There is debating, free-thinking and innovative thought going on. It is a fantastic school
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Posted by a parent on 08/26/09
I have nearly completed my first year at this school, and I know of no one who feels that this school has an 'all encompassing curriculum, ' as written below. That, actually, is not possible, because the school only offers English, History, Economics, and Popular Culture. The rest of your classes have
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Posted by a student on 04/05/09
This school changed my life. I cannot stress enough how much I love this school. I have gone there both junior and senior year and have learned more in those two years than in the culmination of my entire schooling experience elsewhere. I know that every other student would agree that this school is
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Posted by a student on 03/13/09
This school is based on great ideas but fails completely at delivering what it claims. Easily 40% of my child's class left within the first year. Students are treated like prisoners and not given any inspiration at all about the transition from high school to college.
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Posted by a parent on 03/12/09
I attended this school for my junior and senior years and forged one of the best educational experiences of my life. I am currently a graduating Senior at UCLA, and would not have had the opportunity to get in there had it not been for this school. By no means is this school for everyone, there is somewhat
... Read more of a high transfer out rate, but that's because the school is geared towards a particular type of student. It doesn't so much adopt to the student as the student just seems to fit with the program. I am lucky to have been one of those students. When I graduated in 2006, I had my freshman year of college done. I stayed at Moorpark for one year (much easier than my Senior year at HS@MC) and was able to transfer. I saved my parents almost $50,000 (tuition + living expenses) in the process. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/28/09
This school is amazing. It really allows your child to grow. It's a small close-knit community that is incredibly supportive.
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Posted by a student on 05/25/08
This is by far the best experience for a junior and/or senior in high school. The writing exercises prepared my child for college classes. The environment was 100% geared to success for each student. The counseling department assisted with decisions on which college classes to take for their post high
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Posted by a other on 05/11/08
Its just a big gimmick! theres no real academics, it ends up hurting your childs schooling a lot more than helping it. If you want to gain college experience and credits, justsighn up for moorpark college classes indepndently.
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Posted by a parent on 04/20/08
This is a magnet school for gifted and talented kids that are recruited all over the south land to take concurrent high school and college level curriculum. I am baffled how this school does not have a 10 rating, this is by far one of the best middle colleges in southern california with the highest
... Read more level of critical thinking skills being taught, research, philosophy, writing, religion, political economy, and student directed senior project implemented in the curriculum that each student must complete a 6-month work study program in order to graduate. the teachers are the best out there, and the expansion of curious knowledge has proved itself endless in my child who is currently a double major senior at UCLA involved with undergraduate research with two professors, he would not have learned his fullest potential of intellectual development had it not been for the program at the HS@MP college! Read less
AP classes are college-level classes offered at the high school level. Once a student completes an AP class and passes a final comprehensive examination conducted by the College Board, the student earns college credit for the course. AP classes are specific and not to be confused with other higher-level classes such as honors classes.
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Gifted and Talented
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visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
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English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
Moorpark schools — High School At Moorpark Clg is located at 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark CA 93021. 7075 Campus Rd is in the 93021 ZIP code in Moorpark, CA The school district for High School At Moorpark Clg is the Moorpark Unified School District. High School At Moorpark Clg is a Public school that serves grade levels 11 - 12.
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