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Santiago High School
(714) 663-6215
12342 Trask Ave.
Garden Grove, CA 92843
Level: 9-12
District: Garden Grove Unified School District



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


Cenus InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:77.91% (2008)
Unspecified:0.05% (2008)
Filipino:0.48% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:4.27% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:0.67% (2008)
Hispanic:78.67% (2008)
Asian:14.99% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0.77% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.1% (2008)


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Santiago High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Santiago High School Reviews

 
Horrible. Teachers are mean and don't help often. sport teams are bad. A majority of Kids don't about there academics. I want to transfer badly.

I am currently a senior at Santiago and for last four years, I never once regret going to this school. I would not choose any other school. Of course every school have weaknesses and Santiago is no different. We recently got a principal that is really involved with the students. The school have a good athletic program. Our football team was League Champ and we went to CIF. The school also offer a of tutoring especially for the HS Exit Exam. And hey, our scores are going up, we must be doing something right. Some people think that it's not a safe school, but ever since i came to this school, i never felt afraid. Please don't judge the school by its past or by the rumors. Go Purple!

My girls have gone to Santiago their whole high school careers. I have one daughter who is a Senior this year and one a Junior this year. My junior has always struggled in school and continues to struggle. But she tries very hard to do her best. The teachers should do something when they see a child struggling and not just let them be. I requested tutoring/counseling and she never received it. My Senior hasn't had much trouble until this past year. She just didn't do what she was suppose to do. The school itself may have its problems but I think the kids also play a part in how well/or not they do. They have a great Principal who really seems to care about the kids and Mr. Nirk is great with the kids and cares a lot about them and there education.

The last 3 years, I've watched this school slowly go back downhill. The lack of involvement from parents, teachers, and the school itself. The school won't budge as far as other after school/ on campus events. How can they get any better, or be proud of, if the school won't help out. Just says that they don't care.

This school is very diverse. As an Alumni, I plan on sending my children. You get to interact with many differant cultures and etnicities. Many teachers do sincerly care about your childs success in their future. There was a slight problems with gang, drugs and violence from 99-2002. School cleaned up very well by 2003, and is improving tremendously every year. Great school, Great traditions, incredible faculty.

Its reallu a fun school for many of the students. They seem to enjoy from a wide variety of activites from asb to clubs.

The academics were not the best, but they were quite good for a school in that environment. All kinds of extracurriculars were readily available.

I taught at this school and I know that it is a wonderful place for any future student.

I have had two children attend this school. I am not impressed with the administration. There is very little communication therefore very little parnetal involvement. When I have tried to get information from teachers/administraters I get double talk and very little help and the 'staff' will single the student out causing more problems and stress. Academically the classes seem too easy and students bored which leads to no motivation to excel. my kids score in the 90% percentile yet GPA were low due to boredom in the classroom and lack of encouragement by the staff. My son did graduate and my daughter will do just about anything not to go back her junior and senior years. She is very involved in sports and can get desent coaches. I am trying to get her transferred.

in this school santiago high school. I have to say that its a very good school the sports are great the dances and also how the test scores are going the school has been improving over the years and is no longer last of the schools now its Los Amigos high school so i think its a great school.