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Delhi High School

Delhi, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 769

Overview

Delhi High School
16881 West Schendel Avenue
Delhi, CA 95315
(209) 656-2050
Delhi High School is located in Delhi, CA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Two or more races
0%
Pacific Islander
0%
Black
1%
Asian
3%
White
8%
Hispanic
87%
Other
1%

Reviews7 Reviews

4.5
teacher
The science Academy is one of the best and only articulated academies in the valley, it send 90% of all students that complete the program to four year colleges. It name is DMAS, they work with colleges and have amazing leader of the program.
teacher
Delhi High School just earned a 6 year accreditation from WASC. The staff is amazing as are the students. The stereotype and negativity that precedes most conversations about the school are easily squashed. New Principal this year, but high expectations and endeavors remain.
other
Over the course of the past years up until this year, I can assure that Delhi High School has improved considerably. The years 2012 - 2013 introduced a new opportunity for Delhi, not just staff wise, but also curriculum wise. The music program restarted this year with a new energy, introducing a new program for students to be creative. Delhi now has a winter percussion ensemble, possibly for next year a new drum corp, and possibly a color guard. There's been new propositions, along with donations from the government, and new changes. However, as I graduated this year I won't be able to experience those changes for the next year. However, Delhi High School has the potential of becoming a great school. There are no cliques here, as mentioned before, but there are groups. Through my experience here there has been racism, but only on the behalf of the ignorant wannabe gangsters. Despite that, Delhi High School is a great school for your children to attend, but at the same time we're still in a closed box. The new principal Mr. Arista is trying to get his students out there, to be outside of the box.
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