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Mira Loma High School

Sacramento, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 1801

Overview

Mira Loma High School
4000 Edison Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95821
(916) 971-7465
Mira Loma High School is located in Sacramento, CA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
1%
Filipino
3%
Two or more races
4%
Black
8%
Hispanic
20%
Asian
24%
White
38%
Other
2%

Reviews21 Reviews

3.5
other
I think it should be converted into housing for homeless.
student
Unless the student is 100% able to teach themselves every subject without help they will struggle at this school. The faculty is completely unable to help any students and if you cannot meet all of their expectations, without any flexibility you are likely to struggle here. Staff is never punished, teachers like Dr. Frost and Mr. Adams should be either fired or punished for what theyve done in the past three years alone, but again, the school doesn't seem to cater to the students. The IB students make this school seem better than it is due to testing scores, but these students are also generally more privileged and will be the next generation of selfish adults who think theyre better than others and deserve more. Hope they choose to make changes moving forward.
parent
Worse 4 years of my life. Worse 4 years of my daughter's life. I feel truly sorry that this school sees a numbers on students' faces. They do not care about what their students go through, about the fact that teenage years can be hard. They refuse to acknowledge that. When you go to an orientation, you hear them saying "we have 17, 25 years of experience..." Well, show that you have years of experience. Show with acts not numbers on your resume. The IB program puts this school on the map, but, unfortunately, they make this program highly inaccessible to all students.
parent
Mira Loma creates a division between the IB Students and the students in passport and International Studies. Further if your child is a minority Black, or Hispanic student there will be very few children like them in the IB program. Recently there has been a complaint filed against Mira Loma because the administration failed to stop bullying that was occurring against minority IB students by fellow IB students, these incidents happened in front of the teachers in the classroom. Further there is a lack of guidance from school counselors. If your child is in IB be prepared to pay heavy fees for them to get their credits for taking these classes.
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