Great principal, great staff and wonderful students.
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Posted by a other on 09/16/09
i go to pioneer junior high school this year (2009-2010) and the technology is just awesome! all of my classes are the classrooms of the '21st century' i love pioneer iand i will miss it.
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Posted by a student on 08/27/09
My daughter is completing her 8th grade this summer (2009) and I am extremely happy with the school. She was given full opportunity and received complete support from teachers in excelling in all subjects. The only negative experience we had at the school was the PE program in 7th grade: Not all kids
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Posted by a parent on 04/29/09
I think the principle leadership is lacking the knowledge that most today schools provide. With the knowledge that we have, and experiences that we have witnessed, the principle should put his foot down to the bullies that continue every year with the 7th grade students. There should be 0 tolerance.
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Posted by a parent on 12/01/08
I attended Pioneer Jr. High 2005-2007, overall this is a great school. However, I think more emphasize should be put to the honors program. The science program is a little on the weak side. The library is also very small. Usually the classes are not very crowded, compared to Upland High School...The
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Posted by a student on 09/07/08
PIoneer was a great school and math was so much fun. I had Mr.Sawhill and he was an amazing teacher... Its a shame a school had to loose such a great man. He will be missed by students, staff and parents
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Posted by a parent on 06/13/08
This school is the best school ever. It is very safe and has fantastic staff. If this school wasnt here i would hate my life it is so amazing and they always have fun activities for the school
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Posted by a student on 03/18/08
Studnets at Pioneer have many excellent opportunities to learn and grow into productive young adults.
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Posted by a teacher on 01/21/06
Although the school has a good set of teachers, the crowded classes (40 in one biology class!) and unwillingness to create a sense of student community on the part of administrators, create a less than desireable educational environment.
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Upland schools — Pioneer Junior High School is located at 245 W 18th St, Upland CA 91784. 245 W 18th St is in the 91784 ZIP code in Upland, CA The school district for Pioneer Junior High School is the Upland Unified School District. Pioneer Junior High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 7 - 8.
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