Ironwood Ridge High School
Public | 9-12 | 1903 students |
Ironwood Ridge High School, located in Tucson, Arizona, serves grades 9-12 in the Amphitheater Public Schools district. It is among the few public high schools in Arizona to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 22 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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2.5 miles | |||
4 miles | |||
4.1 miles | |||
Aztec Middle College Northwest 4.6 miles |
Recent Reviews
To read the prior review I could perceive my son attends a different HS as our experience holds sharp contrast to this. We have found that high standardized testing scores (PSAT and others) together with high GPA, consistent student/teacher collaboration and diversity in club involvement is a successful combination in bringing college resources to us. Admittedly, it has been my son who has outwardly pursued these achievements and understandably his initiative, or lack thereof, will be the primary factor that makes his goals attainable. We always hope that the bridge between HS and college counseling and resources toward those goals is cohesive, but understand that our role as parents may increase in working through the deficiencies.
The only reason I rate this a 2 is because it has some AP's. Other than that, it is one of the worst high schools to have your child go to unless you want him to directly feed into UA or Pima. We have no resources to get your child in to a top University other than his or her own merit. The counselors never help, but pride themselves in becoming "good friends" with all the students to give the illusion of helping. Certain AP classes are taught by the worst teachers who have no clue what they are doing. We spend SO much money on athletics. Athletics does nothing for your child unless he is Lebron James or Ben Roethlisberger. There are seriously NO opportunities for extra curriculars other than these sports that our school prides itself in so much. Clubs are taken as a joke and our NHS chapter is filled with inactive students merely in it for the star on their diploma. Even our top rated students can't get into tough schools. If you want your child to be successful, spend the extra gas and travel time to openly enroll him or her into University High School or BASIS Tucson.
My girls did/are doing very well there and have/are going on to great colleges
Im going to be a junior this year and have many mixed feelings about this school. The athletics are not as great as everyone might think of them to be. Most of us have to do it on our own because the coaches either have no idea what they are doing or they just do not care. The academics portion of the school is lacking in quality too. Many of the teachers do not prepare their students for the finals and while some of them are easily approachable, most are rude and do not want to help when you ask them. Dress code is also a big issue at this school. Many girls come in too tight or revealing clothing but never get dress coded. On the other hand, girls who come to school with a tank top with straps just a tad too thin are sent home to change.
In regards to the coment from 1/19/08... I disgragee. Two of my kids are students of IRHS, the oldest graduated in 2004. We are not rich, white or evangelical.. although we are straight. Just like our family there are many other that provide diversity to the school. It is a great school... my kids like their teachers, the teachers care about their students and all extra-curricular activities keep them busy and out of trouble. I don't think that IRHS is preppy at all.
I'm sick of the negative reviews of IRHS. The teachers, while occasionally biased -only inclined to acted positively toward students that actually care about school and about doing well-are, for the most part, superb. Ap/Honors courses are challenging, for those who care to do the work, and though no, we do not receive a lot of money- AZ is the lowest educationally funded state in the country- our school, student government, and the administration are able to do a lot with what they are given. My experience here has been great, with our sports teams being top notch, and the list of extracurricular activities that goes on forever-Japanese Club, Tae Kwon Do-the only high school in the nation that offers it for credit-an amazing culinary arts program, etc., which many students are involved in. Lastly, IRHS is NOT preppy-its incredibly diverse. 5/5
This school doesn't have much diversity. Everyone is pretty much white, straight, rich, and evangelical. It is one of the preppiest schools I've ever seen, even on television. While I say this, IRHS still is a good school with good teachers. It has a flourishing extra-curricular program, with everything from culinary arts to Japanese Club. It has an extensive fine arts department - it has three choirs, concert band, jazz band, orchestra, drama, visual art, photography. It has some great AP courses. My only other complaint is that the general classes are way too easy - students underacheive so the teacher's definitely dumb the classes down.
Ironwood Ridge has it's ups and downs. It's new and still learning. I went there as a student and saw numerous accounts of drug use right in the back of the classroom, fights, and discrimination. Partying and drinking are fondly acceptable throughout the school. Academics are chalenging and teachers do a fine job. Girls dress inappropriately most of the time. It's so big that there's so much that can go on behind the teacher's back. Its an alright school. Typical high school with the typical people.
Ironwood Ridge is most likely the greatest school in Arizona. The teachers care for you, and the new principal is excellent with kids. He is always helping everyone.
My son has attended IRHS from 9th grade and he is now in his Sr. year. I think that the Culinary Program is great and has taught him a lot about what he will encounter in the 'real' world kitchens. Chef(the teacher) is not traditional but that is what made him so appealing to my son. My son has positive as well as negative experiences with his academic teachers but overall I must say that I have been pleased with what I hear coming from him. While it may be true there is a lot of money in this school, I do feel that a majority of the classes that my son has an interest in; culinary, digital art, martial arts has all required that we pay for them.
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