i love norco high school because it has a great environment and everyone is always so friendly
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Posted by a student on 09/29/09
I have a son that graduated in 08 and a daughter who is currently a sophomore. I really wish this school would get it's act together! Most of the faculty appear to be there to simply collect a paycheck. Security is seriously blind to the illegal activities in front of their faces. Unless your child
... Read more is on a sports team or in the honors program...forget it. I am so disgusted with Norco High School. I am an involved parent whose kids do well academically, but god forbid they need help from a teacher or a guidance counselor. I could go on but will spare all. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/29/09
i am student of norco high school and it's great school. this is my frist school in USA. but it's amazing school. Nice Owesome Romantic Cute Outstanding. school ever.
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Posted by a student on 03/31/09
As a parent and staff member at NHS I believe that there are unlimited opportunities for students. Education is what you put into it! We have students attending Harvard, Stanford, USC, Etc... (Not only athletes) so obviously if a student desires an education it is available. My suggestion to all parents
... Read more who feel that their child is not in a positive environment is to visit other high school campuses. I have had children at 3 of the 5 comprehensive high schools in CNUSD and I am very happy with Norco High. As a staff member I feel completely safe on campus (day and night). The sense of community is awesome and I feel very connected to my students and parents. Are there problems at Norco High? As in ALL public high schools there are problems as well as students who are unwilling to learn and have no consequences for their actions. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/28/08
Seeing how student reviews seem rare here, this will be a new thing. Norco High School isn't such a bad school but i can agree that the faculty and 'elder' involvement is less than average. Heh...I actually met a guy who worked at the school and he was able to point out his photo in a yearbook that
... Read more was laying about outside the activities office...I thought that was sad. Most of the kids are extremely friendly but there are still those that don't care about education and openly express it which is definitely a big no for a teaching environment. Well that is all I have for now. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/04/08
Overall, this school has poor leadership. We've received very little information at home about events, goals, etc. We've had extensive communication with teachers, but their workload appears to be maxed out and they are unable to deal with discipline problems.
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Posted by a parent on 06/12/07
My daughter graduated in 2004 and is a senior at UCR and will graduate a year early. I attribute that to Norco High School teacher Kim Christopher -- she made a difference in my child's life by instructing in a way that kept the students interested. While attending NHS, my daughter took advantage of
... Read more the AP and Honors classes and got college credit for passing the AP exams in four of them. I am thankful to the teachers, especially Ms. Christopher, who cared more about the students than administrative tasks- she made a difference. Get Involved parents - it is a great school. I also believe having my child involved in wrestling, swimming and band helped her to set priorities and manage her time, something she has needed in college. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/01/07
My daughter is a Freshman this year at N.H.S. and so far I have been involved in a variety of events and issues that have resulted in our disappointment with the school's leadership from the Principal and a couple of 'veteran' Custodian/Security people. The Parent/Teacher communications have been great.
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Posted by a parent on 11/14/06
Academics seem to be fine. My daughter is bored and needs harder classes but heaven forbid she get her schedule changed. Music, art, and sports, along with the rest of it is fabulous. The kids have plenty they can get involved in. I am very involved in in all my other childrens schools, including
... Read more the P.T.A. board. This school has never once sent a parent helper flyer home. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/05/06
My son attended Norco High in 2004 and had a great time. He was in a few clubs and they kept his interest. The teachers cared about the students.
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Norco schools — Norco High School is located at 2065 Temescal Ave, Norco CA 92860. 2065 Temescal Ave is in the 92860 ZIP code in Norco, CA The school district for Norco High School is the Corona - Norco Unified School District. Norco High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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