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Santa Ynez Valley Union High School

Santa Ynez, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 908

Overview

Santa Ynez Valley Union High School
2975 East Highway 246
Santa Ynez, CA 93460
(805) 688-6487
Santa Ynez Valley Union High School is located in Santa Ynez, CA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Filipino
0%
Black
0%
Asian
0%
Native American
1%
Two or more races
4%
Hispanic
44%
White
50%
Other
1%

Reviews5 Reviews

4.0
parent
The teachers and staff are incredibly wonderful, they do a great job!!! However, racial tension continues to be an issue. Lately, a kickboxing student pummeled another student for racial slurs. The aggressor picked an area that was not under surveillance and brutally attacked the student. As students around the event just stood there and watched while filming it, a teacher's aid finally came over, but with only one arm, tried to pull the attacker off, next time the aid could have put down the stuff she was carrying to end the battle. Nevertheless, this event blew up on social media and is now separating the races even more. Despite the mixed raced teachers trying to show love and unity, the students want to fight over it. This is a problem at home not at school. The parents teach hatred to their kids, this is the problem. The Vice Principal needs to be the Principal. Peter Haws is awesome, he follows thru on his word and upholds the highest levels of integrity. He has been in the education game for a long time and I feel he would lead the school to be as great as it could be with the students actively joining together regardless of race.
parent
Please note that previous negative reviews are nearly a decade old. As a parent, I'm really happy with this school! The staff excel, the principal is active and continually seeks ways to improve the campus and curriculum, the courses are challenging, the welfare of students is a top priority. I love that they have a Hotline where kids (staff, parents, etc) can anonymously report bullying, drug use, violence against students, etc. It's a small campus, smaller than many big-city middle schools, and receives lots of support from the local community.
parent
Honors classes are too hard. REgular classes too easy. emphasis is on the super bright not on merely bright kids. Safety is too lax, even through surroundings are very safe
parent
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