Mission High School

Public | 9-12 | 859 students |  

PHONE: (415) 241-6240

FAX: (415) 626-1641

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3750 18th St.

San Francisco, CA 94114

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San Francisco's Mission High School serves grades 9-12 in the San Francisco Unified School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 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 Jan 8, 2012
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My daughter is thriving at this school. The teachers are the best I have ever seen (and I've seen a lot of teachers). She is safe, happy, and feels like a part of the community after her first semester. I'm especially impressed by the resources this school has compared to other high schools.
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Posted on Nov 23, 2011
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Mission high school is one of the best high schools in California am only freshman but i have learned a lot. The school is more like a big family.The classes don't have more than 20 students and it's good.when I first went to mission I was not happy thinking that it was bad but now no one can change my mind. I love mission and am going to Stanford with a 4:0 from mission high,Plus AP classes are amazing there!!
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Posted on Sep 9, 2011
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We have a 9th grader at Mission and a 11th grader at Lowell, both great schools in different ways. Here are my impression FWIW. Mission class sizes are as low as 18 students, Lowell as high as 40+. Lowell, since it's bigger, offers a greater variety of classes and most are more challenging, Mission partners with City College to fill in the gaps and also grades students on personal achievement rather the curve, which gives them a much better chance to get into college. Both have AP classes, Lowell has more, but Mission encourages more students to take them who normally wouldn't. Much more financial support from the district and beneficiaries for Mission (no one has asked us for any money yet, a first!), but there's a dedicated, successful fund-raising parent and alumni group from Lowell. Surprisingly, advanced choir students at Mission are required to be able to read music, at Lowell they aren't. Mission wins on architecture, weather, transportation, location and student to faculty ratio. Lowell wins on academic reputation and performance. Both campuses are equally safe with dedicated staff, though Mission's makes more of an effort with more to prove.
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Posted on Mar 6, 2011
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i love mission lets go bears go mission is the best decision u could ever make there are the best teachers u can learn really quick the teachers are always pushing u to always do ur best and be positive , peace and love, society ,fashion music and to love ur self and u learn who to develop ur skills and how to protect ursef mission high is not th BAD school as some people out there say
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Posted on Mar 20, 2010
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i was jsut like the rest of you, i thought mission was this terrible school with bad kids, but it's not! it actually isnt! I live 5 blocks from Wash and i've always wanted to go there. When i got the letter that i got in mission, i cried. My sister told me to try mission out and if i end up not liking it, i can always transfer. So i tried out mission and i end up LOVING IT!! it's an amazing school! 2 weeks later i got a call from Wash saying i got accepted into there school and i had the chance to transfer. I ended up rejecting them. Rejecting wash was the BEST decision i had ever made! Mission is truly getting better! Try it out, and if you dont like it, you can transfer! but i promise you, YOU WILL LOVE IT! :D
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Posted on Mar 16, 2010
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i think Mission High School is the BEST school I have ever seen and entered in the world. I found myself here, I found my dream here, I love Mission! I love BEAR!
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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Mission has all the top teachers in San Francisco
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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Mission High school is the best school ever. Its diversity is the best thing of it, to know more about other cultures and places is what makes Mission amazing. All the people are friendly and also they always try to help each other out. Mission High is colossal....
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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I love Mission's Teachers. They're so cool and they always ready to help you out. Basically, teachers are the second family of the students. They always look up on you if you're doing well or not. So it's nice to have someone like that in a place like school.
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Posted on Sep 7, 2009
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My grandson is now studying 9th grade at Mission High School. I felt very bad when he couldn't get into Lowell, or lincoln, or Washington at first because he always get very good grades and high GPA in K-8. Now, I understand that we should not listen too much from other people. We should really take a step into the school touring before sending our kids there. Mission High is a very great school!! It's the best choice for kids, I think. It's a beautiful and safe neighborhood. There are small size classes and nice teachers. I suggest other parents can take chace to walk around this compus.


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