I am a student attending my third year at RHS. As much as parents and students complain, I know that our school is not as bad as everyone says it is. Most of the teachers that I have had are excellent. There is a variety of clubs, I am a part of Key club, Illuminati, Anime and AVID. There aren't that
... Read more many fights. Although I won't deny that there is hardly parent involvement, but that's really the parents fault not the school. I will also say that a majority of the students seem to just don't care but I blame that partly ,again, on the parents. Despite all that it is a really good school as long as future students follow the right crowd, I also recommend taking higher classes like AP or honors, this helps in learning cause you are surround by others who want to learn like yourself.Go knights! Read less
Posted by a student on 09/26/09
I graduated from this school and as one of the other comments mentioned, students do not take advantage of what the school offers and they make us all look bad. Its a great school with students who don't care and parents who care less.
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Posted by a student on 06/11/09
I am currently a student at Rialto High and i think it is a perfect place for learning. The teachers know how to teach. I must admit that many of the students do not take advantage of what Rialto has to offer. They dont care about their future and that is what make Rialto look bad.
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Posted by a student on 10/25/08
I think it is the worst high school ever. Most teachers at that school don't have the experience and don not know how to teach. However some(very little) teachers are magnificent educators. Very strict of ID's. Parent's please do not send your children there. I am ready to transfer out.
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Posted by a student on 05/07/08
I think it is the best high school in Rialto because there is less violence in Rialto High School than Carter or Eisenhower. However parent involvement is very low but many of the teachers are good at what they do. There is a variety of AP classes and extracurricular activities.
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Posted by a student on 05/04/07
I go to this school as a freshman and it is very good, I am involved in many extracurricular activities, and the band is good but the students need to be more involved in their activities, like the band if they were more involved we would be winning a whole lot more competitions rather than coming in
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Posted by a student on 01/15/07
I teach at Rialto High School and enjoy working with the staff and students. We are incorporating a 'small learning communities' concept which allows the school and faculty to target a very specific group of students. It's been working great. The proof is in the scores.
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Posted by a teacher on 04/04/06
RHS is a school that is trying hard to educate its students but no matter what is tried, the students still fail. The dropout rate in this area is ridiculous and parental involvement is next to nothing.
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Posted by a teacher on 11/01/05
I am a freshmen here in this school,and its alright,not that many fights,just act mature and you can be with out hazard in this school,teachers are great,the i.d polocy is kinda dumb because people can forge tthere id cards at home.
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Posted by a student on 10/01/05
I am a mother of two and would never allow my children to go to RHS. I graduated from RHS and it was the worst experience of my life. There is just too much going on at that school it is hard to concentrate on learning.
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Rialto schools — Rialto High School is located at 595 S Eucalyptus Ave, Rialto CA 92376. 595 S Eucalyptus Ave is in the 92376 ZIP code in Rialto, CA The school district for Rialto High School is the Rialto Unified School District. Rialto High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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