Redlands Senior High School

Public | 9-12 | 3110 students |  

PHONE: (909) 307-5500

FAX: (909) 307-5527

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840 East Citrus Ave.

Redlands, CA 92374

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Redlands Senior High School serves grades 9-12 in the Redlands Unified 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 30 school community members.

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Posted on Nov 14, 2011
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I am a student here at Redlands High and this year we surpassed Redlands East Valley and Citrus Valley High School (the two other highschools in our district) in both titles won in sports, and academics. Our school has a long history of sport titles and last school year, we surpassed Redlands East Valley and Citrus Valley High School by obtaining the goal of 800 API rating.
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Posted on Dec 23, 2008
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My son is a freshman here. I love this school. I like the fact that the principal refuses to put a fence around it and make it look like a prison. Kudos to the staff. They are awesome. They treat kids like adults not children. High fives to all of you.
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Posted on Dec 5, 2006
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Overall, this is an excellent school. We moved into the Redlands area so that our girls could attend Redlands schools. Both our daughters were AP students that were admitted to top 20 (nationally ranked) universities. The school has excellent academic programs. The AP programs in Spanish, Physics, Chemistry, and History are especially noteworthy. The academically oriented extracurricular activities (Mock Trial, Academic Decathlon, Destination Imagination, Speech, etc.) are also highly regarded. Athletic programs overall are good to outstanding, with aquatic sports, golf and tennis being truly dominant. The teaching staff is also generally good to excellent, even in the lower grade levels. The current administration is exceptional. The school comes off as a bit snobbish, but if you keep your kids grounded at home they'll realize not everyone gets a new car for their 16th birthday (or even graduation). This school is hard to beat in the Inland Empire.
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Posted on Mar 6, 2006
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Redlands high has been a great place for me to go to school. I am a straight a student in all honors classes and with my teachers and the general school environment, reaching those grades was not a hard task to accomplish. This year, I've had some truly helpful and supportive teachers. My chamber singer director mr. Tuttle and my ap european history teacher dr. St. George. Many teachers at rhs are just as supportive. There are many opportunities for involvement here and the more you're involved the more fun your experience will be.
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Posted on Jun 29, 2005
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Redlands is a great school. I currently go there now. Coming from a private school, I was a little apprehensive about how things would be. Yes it is a big environment, but the on the academic side of it all, I feel like I have really learned the assigned material and have excelled as a thinker in just my first year.
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Posted on Jun 7, 2005
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I wish that this school would start the 'school within a school' program back up to give students a more independent view on school. Other than that, the school is nice and I'm pretty sure my child likes going there.
--Submitted by Tracy, a parent

Posted on Jun 2, 2005
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I am an alumni and I loved my time at RHS. The teachers are phenomenal, the curriculum is excellent (though the science department could use some updating) and the extracurriculars were great.
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Posted on May 17, 2005
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I am a graduate of Redlands High School, and overall, I think it was a great school. I'm not sure now that faculty has changed over, but it definetly prepared me for college and the future. The A.P. teachers are excellent, as is the speech team and theatre department. Unfortunately, the once award-winning music department was destroyed when it's long time director, Roger Duffer left, but otherwise, I had a good experience at that school.
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Posted on Apr 16, 2005
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I am a current student at Redlands High School. Before enrolling at RHS, I had attended a private school for 9 years. Academics at Redlands High School are very rigorous, espescially in the honors and AP programs, which I am involved in. There are plenty of extracurricular programs to be involved in. The sports program is good, and there are a ton of on campus clubs. RHS also has a really good Music and Drama Program. On the downside though, the student to teacher ratio is kind of crazy. In 4 of my six classes it's about 30-1. The teachers aren't able to give you all the attention you might need. The school also has alot of fight...but then again what high school doesn't? One of the biggest things that bothers me about RHS is the fact that it is very cliquey, and the cliques are so stereotypical and predictable.
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Posted on Apr 15, 2004
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My daughter is a student currently attending RHS and instead of positive suggestions on how she can improve her grades, they just want to ship her off to a continuation school. This school is more worried about their above average stats then helping students in areas where help is needed.
--Submitted by Kecia Stephens, a parent


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