as being a student at citrus hil for 2 years now all i can say is WOW!....the teachers are funny, and warm and most of all um educated(thats kinda important 2 parents i guess.....just kidding) i never went to rancho even though i live like 1/4 a mile from it...its crowded...poorly disaplined... and soo
... Read more raicaly segragated its not even funny. in middle school i was ridaculed, tormented, belittled by teachers and students alike, and became a shy, nconfident loner. i exspected to be judged and riddiculled for being a little over weight when i arrived at citrus...i was amazed when even on the very first day i had friends.... and those crazy teachers that beat to their own drum...and all the students sat together, we dont fight we dont dean others i love the school..i meen come on! on wat universe would a holister model talk to me? planet citrus hill! Read less
Posted by a student on 10/03/09
Excellent School! Great Academic Programs as well as Performing Arts and Athletics! GO HAWKS!
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Posted by a parent on 09/14/09
The school and it's academics are excellent!! I wouldn't take my kids to any other high school in the area. Everyone there students, teachers and administration alike care about everything that goes on at the school, and it shows!!
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Posted by a parent on 08/20/09
I graduated in May. Its so true that Mr. Simionson is great. He isnt just a principle he is a mentor. Ive talked to him on numerous occasions. On graduation day when most were met with a handshake and a congaduations. I was met with a hug and an im proud of you. Every principle should be like him.
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Posted by a other on 08/08/09
As an employee & parent of CHHS the leadership of John Simonson is the reason this school is the success it is.
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Posted by a other on 07/01/09
Citrus Hill is an excellent campus for students and staff. Everyone at Citrus is committed to the growth and development of the students, and our sport programs are phenomenal. Go C-Hill Hawks!
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Posted by a teacher on 06/17/09
Citrus Hills is a great school. The support the children receive from their teachers is out of this world.
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Posted by a parent on 06/04/09
as a current student a citrus i can say that citrus is a great school and has the best sudents on campus
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Posted by a student on 12/25/08
As a parent of 2 CHHS students (one a Junior and one a Freshman) I can say that I really like this school (though I have no basis of comparison as they have never attended other high schools). The school provides lots of great opportunities, although they are not very well publicized on the website.
... Read more But students, and parents, can get informed at the school. The school also provides online access to student grades and progress which makes it easy to follow the kids' education and planning for college (they publish the a-g requirements right on the website). The teachers' email addresses are also listed through this system which makes it easy to contact them; and they have been very good as responding to inquiries and concerns. I am very pleased with this school, staff, and students. CHHS is #1 in my book! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/12/08
Well, i can say from being at this school since it has opened, we have grow so much.as for the negative comments i have read from the other people that have posted below, don't know what they are talking about. Being here from the get-go, i know first hand that we have grown, as far as after school activities,
... Read more we have alot, you are just un-informed. Our sport teams are amazing, not just football but soccer, wrestling, basket ball, ect... aswell as our activites, clubs and groups we have that will keep on growing with more and more intrest does. For someone to put us down is ridiculous. i love citurs hill and i am so glad that i can attend here. Compared to Rancho we are well-orginized and have much better disipline, in case you havn't notice, maybe that's why we only have four security gaurds! c/o 2009 and proud!!! Read less
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Perris schools — Citrus Hill High School is located at 18150 Wood Rd, Perris CA 92570. 18150 Wood Rd is in the 92570 ZIP code in Perris, CA The school district for Citrus Hill High School is the Val Verde Unified School District. Citrus Hill High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 11.
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