I believe that Perris High is a great school and that the teachers arent just there for a pay check. My child wasn't doing so good and her teachers helped her and stayed in contact with me and even the sprit of the students there make me happy they strive for greatness.
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Posted by a parent on 02/12/09
to many gangs ,many drop outs, horrible teaching,low funding,
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Posted by a parent on 05/01/08
The teachers are great!!! They put goals for us and we don't live in a fantasy like others.We know where we stand and know how to deal with the different situations we encounter. 'Never give up'' is our school moto and that is exactly what we do inspite of the family and economic situations we deal with
... Read more daily. The teachers as well wa the staff are there and understanding. So parents don't hate if you don't even know what really happens at your own homes. The staff deserve all the respect they deserve!! Know your child before you blame the school for your child failure. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/23/08
Perris High School for a long time has been though of as the 'worst school' in the Perris Union High School district. Ever since Penny Graham started being the principal everything started to change. Teachers follow the rules now and the quality of security is exceptional. Like in all high schools fights
... Read more are usual, at PHS they are keeping it at a minimum with dedicated assistant principals, infact there are 3 assistant principle. That is a good thing to have because each has their own principal role to handle stuff. The counselors are doing their best to influence kids to do their best. The school even has an AVID counselor which is a great impact in the school because it gives the AVID students an advantage they know more about college oriented steps to take than the other counselors. This school is on track to reversing its bad reputation. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/15/08
This is a terrible school. The staff is rude. There isn't any excitement about sending the kids to college. The parents have to do all the work for their kids to go to college. Also, the gym is very dirty. Send your kids to Rancho Verde or to Heritage high school. Please do not send your kids here.
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Posted by a parent on 02/14/08
this school always had fights and i dont like what my daughter tells me about the gang problem at the school.
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Posted by a parent on 01/03/08
The propensity for violence at this high school is higher than others. Some teachers make a valiant attempt at teaching the students but most eventually fall into the 'not caring' category because the lacking in parent participation/involvement from that area. After attending multiple high schools this
... Read more one should be avoided if you can help it. Send your children to Paloma or Temescal Canyon where they can think more about school and grades instead of thinking about how to walk home without getting jumped. Good luck. Read less
Posted by a student on 12/11/07
This school has alot of potential. This school is lacking communication with the parents. Communication prior to failing a student will make this school academics boom to its best acadimic potential!
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Posted by a parent on 06/11/07
Perris high is not a good school, but they do have good teachers. I am currently a junior at perris, and this is my first year here. This school is also rundown and old. But there is also a positive side. The administration is very good. The counselors in particular. They will guide you on the right
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Posted by a student on 02/11/07
Perris high school is a very amzing school with teachers that actually care about you.
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Perris schools — Perris High School is located at 175 E Nuevo Rd, Perris CA 92571. 175 E Nuevo Rd is in the 92571 ZIP code in Perris, CA The school district for Perris High School is the Perris Union High School District. Perris High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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