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Mountain View High School
(626) 443-6181
2900 Parkway Dr.
El Monte, CA 91732
Level: 9-12
District: El Monte Union High School District



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


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:1.43% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:0.26% (2008)
Hispanic:92.17% (2008)
Asian:5.47% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Unspecified:0.05% (2008)
Filipino:0.61% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:84.64% (2007)


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Mountain View High School Ratings Summary

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


Mountain View High School Reviews

 
I used to attend Montain View high school and in my senior year I graduated with flying colors, got lots of scholarships and got accepted to an excellent University!!! All thanks to Mountain View!!!! I'm thankful that I went to such an amazing high school!!

i currently attend this school and think it is pretty good.......except that counselors dont really try to encourage those who are doing bad, nor do they really recognize who are oding well.

I gratuated from Mountain View High School in 2005 and is a great school many kids dont advace due to the fact that the parents are not involved in whats going on in the school. Well let me tell you one thing is not is up to the student to do the best they can in order to be succesful in high school. When it comes to the administration part they do the best they could in order for the student to be succesful. Recently I have a brother that gratuated in 2007 and hes attending USC and its all thanks to Moutain View High School.

I am an alumni and now my sisters go there. The school keeps getting worse and worse. But if the administration and discipline do not change, it makes it hard for the teachers to do their job. They do not enfore rules on the children who need it most, but instead they choose to make an example out of those few good students who broke a small rule once and on accident. There are many students there who do not want to learn and therefore interrupt the learning process for others. But many have learned to just ignore those and keep on. Important: they do not focus on higher education.

I used to go to mountain view hs last year.Unfortunately i had to move to oregon but i'm planning to go do my senior year there thats why im doing the best i can here at my new school. All the staff there is the coolest you guys are the best. ~Vikings for life~

I think this school has a lot of potential and good teachers, however, I don't believe all students get the full support, guidance and direction by the admininstration and counseling departments necessary in order for a student to succeed in their education, and continue to strive for a good education. My daughter attended this school for four years and, although, she did have support from some of her teachers and administration personnel, she had to take the initiative herself to know and become familarized with what was needed to succeed, which many students, through no fault of their own, are oblivious and/or naive to, forcing them to pass up great opportunities. Education, communication, counseling, guidance and better direction is greatly needed for all students alike in this school. As for the coaching, not all coaching is weak.

Administration is very weak at people skills, teachers are tired of admin. belittling its faculty/staff, students get passed on to 'Senior Lab' to make up lost credits and the little people trying to make big changes barely go noticed or recognized for their efforts. Students have multiple opportunities to achieve but when the school is not working 100% together they know it and respond accordenly. Good school, plenty of opportunity, just needs adjusting on admins. part!

While some students do well and go on to prestigious universities, most are neglected and left behind. Some teachers try to inspire their students but many don't really care to challenge their students.

Ms. Acosta-Araw has been principal for a long time and has lost true vision of how to best serve her students. She continues to play political games and not really involved with her students. In fact, many students have never spoken to her or vice-versa. The distance she keeps from her students deters Ms. Acosta-Araw from being able to really connect and care for her students.