Jurupa Valley High School

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Jurupa Valley High School, located in Mira Loma, California, serves grades 9-12 in the Jurupa Unified School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 30 school community members.

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Posted on May 14, 2010
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I am currently a senior at JVHS and it's an awesome school. About the comment about the 'top 1' not getting any help about attending a 4 year university, I think he/she is confusing this school with another one or something. We have the career center which has tons of help about colleges and scholarships, of course they are not going to take all the help to your desk, you need to ask for help. I am currently in AVID and we complete our colleges applications and financial aid... as a class. =]
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Posted on Mar 7, 2010
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I am at a loss with the proper words to fully describe this school. It has been, by far, the worst experience of my life. I never had the assistance to attending a 4 year university - considering I was 1 of the top 10 graduating students. Currently an undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley I reflect on my experience(s) at JVHS - I often feel I'm one of the lucky ones that got away.
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Posted on Oct 4, 2009
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I may not know everyone that is involved with the school but the ones I do know have been great. The FFA (Future Farmers Of America) program has been a major turn around for my children. They learn leadership, business values, team work, public speaking and many more life building opportunities.
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Posted on Mar 13, 2009
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Very disappointing experience. Principal and leadership staff very poor with no passion for students are teaching. Campus lack proper security and vstaff is rude to parents. A very poor excuse for an educational institution!
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Posted on Nov 22, 2008
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I am currently a senior in this school and I have to say JVHS is a great school. I have friends that have left from JVHS to go to either Rubidoux High School or Patriot High School, and they all agree with me on saying JVHS is better by a landslide. I take AP classes and I know that the homework given is really AP material, such as learning about the Government and delving deep into the process of all 3 political branches. AP Literature is awesome as well because we actually read stories and poems classified as advanced. We don't just study vocabulary, we learn to be analytical when it comes to realizing the theme of a story or understanding symbolism. The teaching is great and cant be any better.
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Posted on Oct 15, 2008
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I was a student at JVHS and proudly graduated in 2006. I started college right after high school and am now a junior. I went to JVHS all four years of high school and loved it. The teachers are excellent, especially Mr. Tapsfield, Mrs. Buckhout, and Mrs. Morrison. All of my teachers encouraged me to continue to do my best and that I had better do all of my work. On the first day of classes in college I didn't know what to expect, which is normal. But I felt more than prepared to be in college and found it to be easier than the AP classes that I took. If your child wants to learn and get a great education this is the place to go. But if your child doesn't want to learn, it's not the teachers fault.
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Posted on Aug 11, 2008
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I am an 2008 graduate from this school and I went here for three years. I got a 3.8 GPA in Jurupa Valley High School. I got mostly A's even some of the students around me didn't what really matter's is how much time you put in school. Like going everyday, doing your homework, and studying. I was in the Girls Tennis team for two years, the science club which is awesome, RCC english, foreign language club, and floral design. All my teachers were great they were really invoveld with me. Right away when I graduated high school I started college in June 23,2008. So thanks to Jurupa Valley High School I now am on the road towards my future on the medical field. In conclusion I thank this school and all the staff for all the support.
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Posted on Jul 14, 2008
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I think that this school is a very good school to attend. I did learn a lot from the teachers and the front staff couldn't be more respectful and care more about the students. Everyone that works at this school is awesome and put a lot of time and effort into the students. Now if the students do not want to listen or have respect for the teachers or the stuff you should not blame the school but the student for not paying attention in class and for not being respectful. I just want to say that I went to this school for 4 years and graduated with flying colors! The front staff is WONDERFUL period!
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Posted on Oct 31, 2007
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My student has only been at JVHS since September and its now November. Teachers are just ok and the office staff is terrible, rude and have a just don't care attitude. My student went from a 4.0 to a 2.5 in one quarter. The FFA program is ok, but not what expected. Very unorganized.
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Posted on Aug 20, 2007
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This school does a horrible job of preparing students for college. Yes, there are a few great teachers like Ms. Sloan, but the majority of the teachers have given up on the students. Nothing but busy work.
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