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Bellflower High School
(562) 920-1801
15301 South McNab Ave.
Bellflower, CA 90706
Level: 7-12
District: Bellflower Unified School District



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


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:9.43% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:16.64% (2008)
Hispanic:62.35% (2008)
Asian:3.56% (2008)
Pacific Islander:1.16% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.25% (2008)
Unspecified:2.22% (2008)
Filipino:4.4% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:58.85% (2008)


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Bellflower High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Bellflower High School Reviews

 
Love the school- very neat and clean and great teachers.

I am currently a senior at BHS. i think this school is improving a lot. after Mr. Perry showed up there has been numerous amounts of changes. rules are being enforced more and education is becoming a bigger focus of students. As a student i know many other students who do care about there grades. all the other students who seem to lack that drive most likely is becasue they dont have someone at home telling them how important an education is. this school is really great has many dedicated teachers and a really good set of administrators. i think that if every one would just put there part then this school would get pretty far.

I am a former student of Bellflower High (Class of 1990). I have lived in Bellflower for many years and formed a family here. Through the years I heard from other parents how unsafe and scary my former school had become. When it came time for my eldest to attend 7th grade, my first intention was to move but I decided to give it a chance. Presently, my son is in 10th grade and my daughter is in 8th. Both of them have experienced nothing but quality education. The availabiliy of academic programs such as AP, Honors and Avid classes not to mention sports and music makes this school great. I only wish that they would make classrooms as large as in the 90's, You have the space! The test scores do not matter since some students do no try their best. I believe teachers should enforce parent involvement. Kudos!

great school. bad lunches. but best school ive been in. =]

I have been attending Bellflower High for a couple of years and it really isn't as bad as it may seem. It ultimately depends on whether that specific student is motivated to learn or not. If the student cares about getting good grades then Bellflower High School will be a good education for them because they offer AP classes and are able to be around students who actually care to learn. Through hard work it is possible to go to Ivy League. Two guys in the class of 06 went to Yale and Stanford! From my experience, the regular classes are below average simply because everybody slacks off, but if you're student attends honors and AP classes there shouldn't be too much of a problem. The school's test scores are low only because there are plenty of students who bubble in whatever, which falsely represents the school quality of education.

My child has been attending bhs as a 7th grader as of 2006. Iam concerned to see my child attend a non middle only-school. I have been observant and involved with my childs teachers so far. I know this school has new admin and will continue to support them. I know for a fact that parent involvement is crucial for the support not only to my child but for the teachers. I understand that they have their hands full teaching these many students p/day. As a parent i also acknowledge that teachers aren't responsible for teaching our kids manners or morals or proper behavior,nor should they endure lack of respect from the students. In my opinion bhs has issues to improve however, we as parents have them to. We can't expect for the schools to work well in-dependent of our participation. Get involved in any way you can!

As a recent former student, Bellflower is a horrible school with teachers that are not motivated. There are few exceptional teachers. Bellflower is very diverse and that makes it very diffilcult to teach students. The new principal is making many changes so if your children are young and the current principal stays, then hopefully Bellflower will be turned around. He imposes stronger rules and regulations.

Bellflower school distrcit rocks .Its the best school in ca

My daughter attended this school in the 9th grade and although she did have an overall positive experience some of the things that went on in the classrooms and on campus were pretty scary. Some of the teachers had little or no control of their students. However, the administration and teachers that dedicate themselves are very dedicated. I believe if parents were to become more involved, work hand in hand with the teachers instead of against them and more importantly make sure they hold their children accountable for their actions than this school would improve greatly.

This school provides a well rounded Education for the students. The academics are there as well as the Extracurricular activites. The staff is always there to provide help to the students and parents.