Overview
Huntington Park Senior High School6020 Miles Avenue
Huntington Park, CA 90255(323) 826-2300
Huntington Park, CA 90255(323) 826-2300
Huntington Park Senior High School is located in Huntington Park, CA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 out of 10
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Student Diversity
Race
Percentage
Filipino
0%
Asian
0%
White
1%
Black
1%
Hispanic
98%
Reviews7 Reviews
2.5
I would rate this school a 4 because last year they integrated a STEM Magnet program which has a very good rating. This program engages students in success and achieving new things. I am very glad to have this program in this school in Huntington Park.
awesome experience in my 4 years of attending in this school, all the teacher and students are friendly they also like to help one another and are always smiling. i would be happy to teach in this school one day. HUNTINGTON PARK HIGH SCHOOL never lost hope on me they where always there when i needed them the most. I'm grateful to be part of the SPARTANS NATION!!! without them i would not be a chemist right now. Hp spartans go big orange
I am a former student attending at Huntington Park High School, HPHS for short, and I believe this school is gruesome. I'm in honors/AP and I still feel it isnt as challenging. Kids in there shouldn't even belong in there. The teachers teach horribly. I don't blame them. The school was too lazy or "poor" to hire certified teachers. I've been having subs for over a semsester. A whole semester gone by. The classes aren't even difficult what so ever. Even in honors/Ap. Not saying im a prodigy, but this school is slow... Too slow. Im a freshman and still got 3 more years of this! I dont recommend your child to enroll. I was forced by my parents so had no choice.
It wasn't a bad school. I graduated in 2008. I can honestly say that most of the teachers I had, cared for the students and wanted them to succeed. Even though they say the school was overcrowded, I don't believe that's a valid excise for the lack of effort most students give. If one can succeed, most can. The one thing that did impact me was the fact that the college counselor advised me not to seek higher education. I graduated with a 2.5 and could have attended a Cal State to say the least.
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