44 out of 10GreatSchools

Chula Vista Senior High School

Chula Vista, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 2487

Overview

Chula Vista Senior High School
820 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91911
(619) 476-5824
Chula Vista Senior High School is located in Chula Vista, CA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
0%
Asian
1%
Black
2%
Filipino
2%
Two or more races
3%
White
3%
Hispanic
90%

Reviews4 Reviews

2.0
other
worst school ever .... fights drugs fighting teachers and staff don't care about education only money and spirit that's why there low on test scores and attendance !!! teachers don't care to teach its all money to them ....
other
This school is one of the worst schools I have ever attended in my life. The office does not care at all about your problems or concerns, not even the assistance principle. When students have zero period the office assistants are never available for us in case of any questions. The counselors do not help at all with your college, and there are times when they lock the doors and they don't even let you speak to them because they are "busy" , also drugs is another major factor. Their academics are low (very low). People in the main office treat students really bad, yell at them, ignore them, and don't care about their problems. The main office will never care unless a parent shows up "mad" or they wont care anyway. The only place I feel safe asking questions is at the attendance office and there is only ONE person to help. (But shes really nice and understands us students.) This is a bad school and there are lots of bad influence people around the school it is sometimes even scary to walk down some hallways.
student
Chula Vista is one of three high schools I attended, and by far it was the worst. The administration and teachers didn't show any concern for the students, unless they were overachievers or troublemakers, regular kids fall through the cracks. They have a pretty bad disability program compared to other schools in the south bay. They're quick to push underachieving students out, when other schools go through various channels to motivate kids and give them a second chance, Chula Vista simple sends them to outside programs. The students are snobbish, and rude. They run their school as elitist, there's a clear division between the in-crowd, the outcast, the freshmen and the seniors... Something I didn't witness at the two other schools I went to. It has pretty bad drug and alcohol problems, and too much promiscuity for a high school.
student
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