5/5 Aron M. 6 years ago on Google • 25 reviews
This
school
is
a
great
school
if
you
can
put
in
the
hard
work.
I,
myself
took
the
middle
road,
not
the
hardest
IB
classes
that
they
offer
since
those
kill
off
any
social
life/free
time,
I
took
double
honors.
Yes
you
heard
it
here
double
honors,
its
a
pseudo-higher-edge
set
of
classes
you
can
only
find
here,
you
get
the
same
credits
as
people
taking
honors
but
you
get
better
prepared
for
college
and
SAT/ACT
tests,
for
example
I
got
a
1210
on
the
new
1600
scale
while
my
friend
who
took
honors
got
a
1050.
Honestly
I'd
skip
honors
entirely
until
Junior/Senior
year
since
most
of
these
"honors"
classes
are
regular
classes
since
there
is
no
regulars
classes
and
the
honors
classes
have
some
of
the
dumbest
kids
in
the
school,
with
the
curriculum
dumbed
down
so
even
the
lowest
achiever
can
pass
with
a
D
until
Junior
year
when
most
people
start
balancing
honors
with
AP
classes
where
the
rung
is
set
higher.
We
have
just
about
every
sport
in
this
school
from
Water
Polo
to
Football
to
LaCross.
We
also
have
like
30
clubs,
chess,
coding,
ping
pong
and
it
takes
a
solid
20
min
and
a
good
relationship
with
a
teacher
to
start
your
own
club.
Most
teachers
want
you
to
succeed
and
many
treat
you
as
if
you
were
their
kid,
from
strict
teachers
who
push
you,
to
lax
teachers
who
talk
to
you
as
a
friend,
to
teachers
who
ask
if
you
got
enough
sleep,
hand
out
snacks
for
people
who
are
not
getting
enough
food.
People
are
very
accepting
in
this
school
from
LGBT
clubs
like
SAGA
to
the
Black
Student
Union
to
the
Conservative
Club.
Everyone
can
find
a
home
at
this
school.
There
are
a
few
kids
in
the
hallway
who
"fight"
sometimes
from
troubled
neighborhoods,
but
they
keep
to
themselves,
so
if
you're
not
a
part
of
their
group
they
leave
you
alone.
Not
as
many
opportunities
as
Lane
but
it
still
beats
out
many
other
schools
with
our
great
Music,
IB,
JROTC,
and
AP
programs.
It
has
a
more
"home"
sense,
I
know
by
name
around
half
of
the
kids
I
walk
through
the
hallway
with
and
have
a
good
relationship
with
all
except
a
few
teachers,
you
even
get
to
know
the
substitutes
well.
Would
I
ever
want
to
be
anywhere
but
here,
never,
I
met
people
of
every
background,
became
worldly,
learned
world-class
education,
and
had
the
experiences
of
a
lifetime.
(One
thing
though
never
trust
school
officials
on
any
renovations,
we've
been
waiting
for
AC's
for
the
last
4
years,
they're
only
in
the
freshman
building,
teachers
lounge
and
the
computer
rooms)
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