Heritage High School
5
15 reviews
26001 Briggs Rd.
Menifee, CA 92585
Menifee, CA 92585
(951) 940-5447
Community Reviews
Read what parents are saying about Heritage High SchoolHorrible academics, poor staff, poor security.Students seem to be a little bit off.
Posted by a parent on 1/12/2022The only reason this school is built here is because it’s close to houses but even that has difficulties. There is literally only one road to go in the drop off area so expect HEAVY TRAFFIC EVERY MORNING. No point in being close to home… The map for the school is absolutely trash and don’t expect to be able to use it effectively. The teachers are just throwing homework at you and the schedule you get can either make or break your entire year. For example, I have to walk to each ends of the school for every class! The lunch line is overcrowded, the events are poorly done, and so on.
Posted by a student on 7/30/202110/10 over the years ive had several family members, friends family members as well as my own child go to this school. I wish i had the opportunity to attend a school as good as heritage
Posted by a parent on 10/7/2019From a scale or 1-10 I would give it a 2-10. The area is very rural and there isn't anything nearby. The school appears to be so outdated even though it was built 2007. The students don't take great care of their own campus and trash it in the morning or after lunch. Students are rude and disobiendent. Many of the teachers could care less about their students or can't teach in general which is why many students do poor during important test such ad ACT, SAT and AP exams.
Posted by a student on 8/13/2019i really like the the teachers and the staff. They are all great. Help you when ever you need them. They are there for your children.
Posted by a parent on 9/7/2017Nearby Schools
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5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageIt is unfair to judge the performance of over twenty teachers based on the comments of one. The teachers at Romoland work very hard and put in long hours in order to provide a quality education for their students. Also, I would suggest there's nothing wrong with a fifth grade teacher wanting to teach 5th graders fifth grade skills. The truth is the majority of 5th graders at Romoland are a SOLID two years behind their peers across California. A REAL fifth grade class is one where 21 out of 25 students are reading at a 4th/5th grade level, NOT one where 2 out of 25 are reading at grade level while 11 are reading/comprehending at a 1st/2nd grade level and 12 are reading at a third grade level! A REAL fifth grade class is one where 21 out of 25 students know their multiplication tables (a 3rd grade skill), NOT 2 out of 25. A REAL fifth grade class is one where the majority of students practice the skill of responsibility by completing and returning homework everyday, understanding that practice is necessary in order to move forward. Students don't get to fifth grade knowing how to read but being unable to read because they haven't been taught, but because once the bell rings at the end of the day many of them don't give another thought to school until the following morning when the bell rings to enter the classroom. A teacher can listen to every single student read every single day, but unless a student practices reading at home his/her progress will be painfully slow. While all students want to do well, those who do well are those who take responsibility for their learning by practicing at home the skills they learn during the day, and they should be able to move forward at a 5th grade level, not be held back because the majority of students do not practice at home!!!! The summer before last the school library was open all summer so students could go and read and check out books to take home to read. Nine families out of over 300 took advantage of this. NINE!!! Teachers become teachers because they care about learning and they care about children. It's frustrating for them when students don't do what they need to do in order to move forward. I don't see telling students that a teacher wants to teach REAL fifth graders as bullying, I see it as, "You're as smart as every other 5th grader in California. PROVE IT!!"Parent Review7y ago - Harvest Valley Elementary School
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Menifee schools - Heritage High School is located at 26001 Briggs Rd., Menifee CA 92585. Heritage High School is in the Perris Union High School District. Heritage High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9-12.