55 out of 10GreatSchools

Twentynine Palms High School

Twentynine Palms, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 860

Overview

Twentynine Palms High School
72750 Wildcat Way
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
(760) 367-9591
Twentynine Palms High School is located in Twentynine Palms, CA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
1%
Asian
1%
Pacific Islander
2%
Filipino
3%
Black
16%
Hispanic
31%
White
45%
Other
1%

Reviews7 Reviews

3.0
student
I currently attend school here , and have now for my freshman , and sophomore year, the school has it days but other than that consists on being there worst school I've ever been to, the teachers belittle you if you aren't an avid learner of their teaching, and the security guards , along with some teachers enjoy cursing at our with students , also I asked politely for them not to cut down a palm tree that was growing freely , the next day the palm tree was gone
student
Great school! Everyone is like a huge family and we support and come together!!!!!
parent
My child went here and he has blossomed from shy to outgoing. He has had always been bullied but at this school he want a target no one was. He had many friends and he wasn't afraid. This school is amazing!
student
Students don't have lockers, they must carry everything. It's messy, there's constantly garbage on campus. Most of the 11th grade Avid students (the expected "better" students) have been in Avid for 2 or more years and don't know what college they want to go to or what A-G's are. There's bullying and harassment everywhere, including the locker rooms. Fights break out often. The dress code is not enforced, girls especially don't dress appropriately (ex: cropped, see through, open-back tank tops with their bra very visible). Students grind on each other (and worse stuff) at dances, the teachers/staff just let it happen right in front of them. Students over use foul language, even more than the "acceptable" amount for teens. Students in P.E. never actually exercise, they walk around and talk and will even only "try" doing something if the coach is looking. All dances are poorly planned and made, they're in the gym, so it's already a cheesy, ugly place to start with. Parents are rarely involved in anything. Fund raising ideas and income are poor, the school barely has money for teachers, books, and computers. School buses are late and break down often. TPJHS is most of all of this too.
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