La Costa Canyon High School

Public | 9-12 | 2478 students |  

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Carlsbad, CA 92009

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San Dieguito Union High School District

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La Costa Canyon High School, located in Carlsbad, California, serves grades 9-12 in the San Dieguito Union High School District. It is among the few public high schools in California to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 33 school community members.

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Posted on Nov 1, 2010
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This school has a beautiful campus, but it ends there. The principal (Ruggles) is a bureacrat. He exercises no discretion and goes by the handbook. They should fire him and provide every family with a handbook to address all issues. A minor schedule change, at the very beginning of the school year, was a giant hassle. In my son's junior year I voiced a complaint about a teacher, and the principal didn't even ask what the problem was - just stated that they would not change his schedule. When I pointed this out, he suddenly wanted to know and then stated he hoped I'd found him responsive. I've encountered few impressive teachers here. This school has high test scores due to affluent families who invest in their kids. It's not due to the teachers, and certainly not the principal.
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Posted on Aug 23, 2010
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La Costa Canyon doesn't prepare your child for higher education. Teachers do not let opinions heard, nor do they give reasoning to grading. When a grade is challenged (positively or negatively) no explanation is given, teachers feel offended when grades or authority in any way are challenged. Teachers need to learn arguments from students need to be heard within in reason. Teenagers are tough, but teaching teenagers to debate properly is a good skill to learn on early in life. The way classes are held pamper students rather than challenging them for what lies ahead in college. Students need fewer assignments that are worth a higher percentage, less group work, and to be challenged more. College is important and La Costa Canyon focuses on sports. LCC needs to rethink what is important.

Posted on Apr 20, 2010
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By far the best school I have had a child enrolled in.
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Posted on Mar 23, 2010
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I have had two of my three children graduate from LCC. The academic, community and social experience were tremenous in transitioning to both a UC and Cal Poly. They were far better prepared for challenging academics than many of the stduents from throughout the state from public and private schools. We found that the greater LCC community is very welcoming.
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Posted on Aug 21, 2009
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My Daughter had a wonderful experience and it fully prepared her for college. She just completed her first year of college and earned all A's...Thank you LCC
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Posted on May 31, 2009
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This is a tough school, but will prepare your child for college.
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Posted on Jun 3, 2008
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I've two children who currently attend LCC. Majority of the teachers are annoyed by the students, grading their work & care only about test scores. Watch out if you have a child who has their own mind & doesn't fit into that little box the teacher thinks in. aAdministration is a NIGHTMARE, unwilling to work with you if student & teacher are not a fit, they refuse to do whats best for students,they'd rather a student have no class then actually work with the student and get them in with another teacher. They would never want to offend there precious teachers egos. There are those few special teachers who excel & care about their students, better hope you're the lucky one to get them. We just need to demand that the students are the most important in this equation not theadults and that the administration & teachers realize this.
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Posted on May 29, 2008
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The campus is large and beautiful and there are a wide variety of kinds of kids who attend. Even so, a majority of the administration and a large chunk of the teachers obvioulsy hate their job and kids. They personally do not make the school enjoyable. It's up to the student body and the fewer truly amazing teachers to make going to school a good experience; otherwise the students feel like delinquents.
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Posted on Jan 9, 2008
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I transferred from another school district in the area to San Dieguito High School District and I was very apprehensive about going. However, in these first couple months of my freshman year, I've seen a tremendous growth in my self confidence, grades, and I feel so much more encouraged than I did in Oceanside schools. I am very pleased woth the decision I made to change districts and I would recomend this school to anyone who wants a quality learning experience and a friendly atmosphere. The involvment is huge and kids are very friendly here. This school has truly made my high school experience amzing. Thank you LCC. Go Mavs!
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Posted on Oct 30, 2007
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I'm very impressed with the educational opportunities at LCC. The school plays sports at the highest level.
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