I love this school, everyone is so nice to you and so friendly. The teachers are great and they treat everyone equally.
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Posted by a student on 10/07/09
SGMHS is a 'diamond in the rough'. It is a small school with a 'family-like' feel that encourages academic excellence, community service, and assists in the develoment of fine young women who go on to succeed in life. The Principal, teachers, and staff are super dedicated and go out of their way to
... Read more help the students excel. The Principal is extremely approachable and open to suggestions. He has done a tremendous job in improving the appearance of the school. The whole interior has been repainted, the restrooms and sports field have been completely redone; the auditorium floor has been replaced, AND the school even has smart boards! There are additional improvements in the works, and I believe we will continue to see SGMHS as a 'shining star' Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/22/09
I m very happy to have my daughter at San Gabriel Mission High School for two years, because they have excellent Staff and Teachers. Teachers plan, and prepare lessons, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics,
... Read more or English. Teachers also grade papers, prepare report cards, and meet with parents and school staff to discuss a student s academic progress or personal problems. Mission is a Family Catholic School dedicated to opening young minds to the powerful combination of spirituality and academics. Hector Guerrero Read less
San Gabriel High School is a great school I am a Senior and at time the school may have it's ups and downs the teacher are always there to interact with the students. And that is very hard to find in a school because most school focus on grades this and grade that. San Gabriel focus on grades and making
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Posted by a student on 02/05/08
I am a student at SGHS and I am a freshman and also in the basketball team. At first you think that SG is a bad school but you get to know the people there. The atmosphere is good and now these days it is way to crowded to get into a fight at lunch and plus the staff is good there.
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Posted by a student on 12/20/07
I think it's a wonderful school. It has more honors and AP classes than most in the area. It's campus is beautiful and newer. It may have a bad reputation but I don't see why. It is an overall great school. I reccomend it.
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Posted by a parent on 10/07/07
You see, I am a student at SG, and I think that it's a great school! No matter what other people think. If the students think that it is good, then it is good! Parents do not go to SG, so they don't know what it is like. So maybe their children aren't doing so well, that's their fault. Don't blame it
... Read more on the school just because your kid is not that smart. I for one, am doing very well, that's because I actually set my mind to it, Read less
Posted by a student on 09/19/07
SG is a great place to study. The teachers work really hard. The main problem with the school is the lack of parent involvement. They don't do anything and rarely push their kids outside of school. All the 'good schools' in the area have students who go to prep classes after regular hours.
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Posted by a former student on 08/20/07
Though this school was once considered one of the worst schools in the neighborhood, it is becoming better. However, students are split by two very separate mediums: the extreme overachievers and the mediocre I-don't-really-care students. It is because of this large split that test scores are lower than
... Read more they should be. There are many programs for those who are not on track, but not many for those who are on track and beyond to become better. However, students here have the ability to attend Ivy League colleges and UCs and is a decent place to get your education. Ignore the reputation San Gabriel holds. It offers more Advanced Placement and Honors classes than most schools in the area and most teachers are great. Extracurriculars are abundent but the school lacks parent involvement. If a student wants to learn, it houses all the facilities needed for that student to succeed. Read less
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Advanced Placement
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creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
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visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
San Gabriel schools — San Gabriel High School is located at 801 Ramona St, San Gabriel CA 91776. 801 Ramona St is in the 91776 ZIP code in San Gabriel, CA The school district for San Gabriel High School is the Alhambra Unified School District. San Gabriel High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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