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Anderson New Technology High School

Charter | 9-12 | 192 students |  

PHONE: (530) 365-3100

FAX: (530) 365-2957

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2098 North St.

Anderson, CA 96007

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Anderson New Technology High School, located in Anderson, California, is a charter high school. It is among the few high schools in California 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 12 school community members.

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Basketball; Community service; Computer arts
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Posted on Apr 18, 2011
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New Tech is the best school I have ever gone to! My freshman year was the first year I started to like school. Way to go New Tech!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Aug 19, 2010
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I go there. I'm a freshman, it's my first week, and I already like it there. =)
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Nov 10, 2008
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i love i!! it helps me learn new things!
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Posted on Aug 13, 2007
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Excellent school, my only complaint is that it takes so long for the teachers to post the assignment grades in the system so my child may show an F in a class-not because she is doing poorly but because the teacher has left zeros in her scores. This makes the ability to view your child's grades online of little value since what your viewing is inaccurate.
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Posted on Aug 11, 2007
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Anderson New Technology High School has created an environment of respect and responsibility, a place where students work hard and learn to be part of a team. Graduates have important problem-solving, collboration and processing skills that lead them to success in their chosen career or vocation. Way to ANTHS!

Posted on May 7, 2006
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Anths is a great school, this is my son second year there and what a change it made in our lives my son went from c's & d's to a's and b's and what we see is that he is learing, taking it in and knows what they are teaching. Our son last year is next year and if I had another child would be sending him or her to this school. After you get use too there way of grading and teaching life for your child becomes so much better. Anyone who is looking for a great school try anths, you won't be sorry!
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Posted on Jan 12, 2006
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Anderson New Technology High School, in my opinion is the best school in the entire north state. Not only did we score higher than any other high school around on the state testing scores last year, but we have never had any problems with fights, drugs or alcohol. New Tech is the way to go!
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Posted on Apr 11, 2005
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My 16 year old brother went to Anderson New Tech. before he died. I had never seen him more eager to want to learn or more excited about going to school. He raved about the teachers and the environment. Anderson is one of the best schools to hit Shasta County.
--Submitted by Angela McCallister, a parent

Posted on Feb 19, 2005
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Top educators with a vision to see the students excell. There isn't any pollution of sports, arts or other activities to deter from the focus of why our children are in school to get an education. No win-loss records here. Just a win-win situation.
--Submitted by a parent

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