Fabulous school!! I feel blessed to have children who look forward to attending school each day. Faculty and staff treat students and parents with an extreme amount of respect.
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Posted by a parent on 07/27/09
I love this im a student at TG and i made so many frinds since freashman year. I walked in their not knowing anybody. Everybody is like a family there.
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Posted by a parent on 05/04/09
I am a parent of a black male who went to totino grace and found that it is not bad school and the athletics are huge at the school, but the atmosphere is not diverse it is made up of mostly upper class white people and I felt very 'ugly duckling' going to games.
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Posted by a parent on 06/12/08
This school is awesome. My daughter loves it and I spend the money to send her here because I care about her future. Every day is a challenge for her and I know she will have more choices in life having attended this school. She would not let me send her anywhere else.
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Posted by a parent on 03/10/08
I love it here! I always feel welcomed by everybody. The teachers are fun to learn from, the student atmosphere is totally great. You can be a freshman and talk to seniors with no worry. We have alot of fun learning here and i would never ever want to leave.
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Posted by a student on 02/13/08
I have two children attending TG and every day when I ask them 'How was your day today?' they say 'GREAT!'. That is what a parent wants to hear. They love thier teachers and the overall culture of the school. They feel they are treated fairly and surrounded by people who truly want them to succeed.
... Read more The school is expensive, and it is a sacrifice for out our family, but it is the best investmentwe have ever made in our children's future. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/27/06
I'm not a parent of a Totino Grace student, but I am a graduate. I have since pursued teaching myself, both in secondary education and now in a university setting. While I thought that the overall education was excellent, the environment was in many ways, negative. At the time the school was largely
... Read more upper-class white. As a parent myself, I now realize that sometimes being sheltered is positive. However, in many ways it is not. In the case of my graduating class, it bred racism and classism. If you choose to send your child to TG, make sure that they are involved in other activities that expose them to more diversity. Read less
Posted by a former student on 03/25/06
Our two children attended Totino Grace High School and I can honestly say it was the highest calibre school we have ever been involved with. The teachers and administration have the same goal: to make sure every child succeeds. Teachers came in early to help students who did not feel comfortable asking
... Read more questions in front of their classmates or who realized they needed help with a homework assignment from the night before. Succeeding in this school is 'cool'. If you aren't an exceptional student, there are programs to help ease the pressures of high school. Every aspect of the school, from the teachers to the campus buildings to the computers and sports equipment are top-notch. We are not rich, by any means, but we found that the parents who are fortunate enough to have high incomes are very generous to Totino Grace. School activities are extremely organized and parents are constantly being updated about any school news. Our family is so impressed with the maturity level of the students and the incredible school spirit they hold. Our son was interested in music and the Totino Grace music department is one of the best in the state. My daughter was interested in service to the community and beyond. She was able to take trips all over the United States to work for Habitat for Humanity and inner city schools and it changed her life forever. My children's experience at Totino Grace was worth every penny we spent and I would whole-heartedly encourage any parent to send their child there. Read less
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Fridley schools — Totino - Grace High School is located at 1350 Gardena Ave Ne, Fridley MN 55432. 1350 Gardena Ave Ne is in the 55432 ZIP code in Fridley, MN The school district for Totino - Grace High School is the Archdioc St Paul - Mnpls Education Off. Totino - Grace High School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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