Lone Hill has a staff of teachers that are very in touch with the kids. I have yet to expereince a teacher that doesn't want a child to succeed at this school. It's their dedication that has turned this school into a successful school. My child is constantely coming home with enthusiasm with the things
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Posted by a parent on 09/05/08
This school has a good empact on students. I should know. I have done so well going here plus, I have improved on my academic skills. I have learned so much and plan to know more. This really is a great school to go to and I'm not just saying that I mean it. You'll never regret coming here or having
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Posted by a student on 05/24/08
I am very pleased with this school. My daughter was a transfer student here for all three years and it was the best decision I could have made. She went from a D & C student at her elementary school to an A & B student now. She has really excelled here and she has loved going here.
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Posted by a parent on 05/18/08
This is a very excellent school, I am one of the a students, the teachers are actuly very 'good' at teaching, making work easy! this goes out to Steve!(staff member)
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Posted by a student on 01/18/08
I totally agree with the parents that said their are not enough choices of electives. You either get music or art. When I was in middle school we had many different creative outlets(electives) i.e. Yearbook committee, drill team, sports for boys, creative writing classes, art and music. As for math homework
... Read more or homework period. There is either none or very, very little. I also have two children in Allen Ave. They receive more homework than my Lonehill student. What's really going on here Lonehill? it's time to pick up the pace. It doesn't take extra funding to give our kids a decent amount of homework. This is why are school is rated a #6 on a scale of 1-10. That is like scoring a D+. Let's get it together Lonehill! Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/08/07
Lone Hill Middle school was a great school. Our son graduated this past June, and we were very pleased with all of the faculty throughout his three years at Lone Hill. We also want to commend the outstanding counseling department and the wonderful efforts of Jack Nance who is truly an exceptional leader
... Read more and friend to those students at Lone Hill. In addition, ma[n]y teachers have given their time afterschool to assist kids with different things. We are proud that our son graduated from such a fine California Distinguished school and feel he was well prepared to enter high school this September. Lone Hill is also a melting pot of many families from different backgrounds. We feel our son got the best of both worlds, a great education and learned the meaning of being a positive role model. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/11/07
The teachers at Lone Hill seem consistently caring, fair, and well prepared to teach. The counselors are all excellent, helpful, and seem to genuinely be concerned about each student. The principal, however, seems surprisingly out of touch with both the students and parents. The students are not given
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Posted by a parent on 09/11/07
Electives are poor. The P.E. Department is the worse I've ever seen, no real sports programs. Some great teachers but others are just waiting out until their soon to be retirement and just need to go. Very poor communication between school, teachers, and parents.
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Posted by a parent on 11/16/06
Too big, very little extracurricular activities - some great teachers
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Posted by a parent on 02/21/06
Decent academics. Poor choices of electives. Teachers are very responsive.
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San Dimas schools — Lone Hill Middle School is located at 700 S Lone Hill Ave, San Dimas CA 91773. 700 S Lone Hill Ave is in the 91773 ZIP code in San Dimas, CA The school district for Lone Hill Middle School is the Bonita Unified School District. Lone Hill Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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