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Cerritos High School
(562) 926-5566
12500 East 183rd St.
Cerritos, CA 90703
Level: 9-12
District: ABC Unified School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Cerritos High School, Cerritos, CA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:7.98% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:5.56% (2008)
Hispanic:10.64% (2008)
Asian:60.95% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0.86% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.33% (2008)
Unspecified:3.66% (2008)
Filipino:10.02% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:9.59% (2008)


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Cerritos High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Cerritos High School Reviews

 
Cerritos is truly the most ideal high school. Although some teachers can be boring, overall all the teachers are great and very very very helpful when the student is troubled.MUN is the best experience a student can have and MUN has truly accelerated my public speeaking and writing skills beyond what i expected. Moreover, the relationship that you build with teachers (especially MUN teachers) are truly unique on this campus. All the counselors respect are extremely helpful, not just academically but also on a personal level. they treat students like friends and always meeting the needs of students and do things that best benefits the students. Althought atheletically, CHS is average, academically it is a really competitive environment with mostly great and respectful kids. i would recommend any parent this school.

I love CHS. It's a very tight knit school, and the programs and classes are wonderful. Mun has helped my speaking skills, and I'm proud to be a part of it.

Cerritos High is an amazing school. It's MUN program is one of the best in the nation; it has won many league championships in a variety of sports; the teachers are experienced and caring; the environment is diverse and spirited. Even as I transferred from CHS to another school, my teachers and counselor still care about me and help me whenever I ask through email. CHS completes the high school experience and even goes beyond. All events are well-organized and enjoyable. The students are highly ambitious and motivated, and the staff encourages them to accomplish more than just schoolwork. CHS makes you feel like you never want to graduate.

There are a handfull of good teachers in this school. The AP teachers tend to be much better than the regular teachers. They actually teach rather than give out busy work

I was disappointed with the teacher quality, extra-curricular activity, and counselor leadership. My son was transferred from one class to another without any explanation or concern from his counselor. My son never met his counselor, even though I requested he counsel my son regarding his class reassignment. The school is not concerned with sports activities. Some of the teachers are concerned. The school does not meet the needs of all students.

Well rounded school offering many opportunities for students to find their talents. Safe environment and caring administration. A great place for teenagers to mature. We felt like we got a private school education in a public school.

We have been very pleased with Cerritos High. Almost all teachers have been excellent and I have been very impressed with their counselors. Our experience is that they really listen to the students' and parents' and follow through. Our daughter's counselor, specifically, has always been there to meet her needs after listening - not just promote the counselor's own 'agenda' or perspective. She has also done well in facilitating student, teacher, parent issues/discussions. The only area where we've seen some need for improvement was the monitoring of school clubs. When our daughter signed up for some clubs it appeared that communication was weak regarding meetings, etc. in the clubs she was involved in. She soon lost interest as a new student with the clubs.

I believe that Cerritos High School isn't great. The teachers are good, but the administration and athletic department is terrible.

I plan to move back to Cerritos simply because of how nice the community is, the school is definitely diverse. More so than most cities in and around the Los Angeles/OC Counties. Teachers are friendly, and most are helpful. Campus is large enough to give students mobility to move around, yet feel safe to roam freely on school grounds.

Cerritos High School offers excellent academics and great extracurricular activities. Cerritos has a great music program, one of the best in California, and a very competitive sports program. Pride among the students is great, which creates a fun atmosphere. Despite it's lack of diversity, Cerritos serves as a second home to many culturally aware students. The students are some of the brightest around the city. Compared persistently to Whitney High School, Cerritos is just as good academically. However, Cerritos offers more activities including several sports, clubs, and a drumline. Overall, Cerritos is one of the best schools in ABC Unified School District.

Not a very diverse school and a very boring crowd.