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Charter | 9-12 | 192 students |  

PHONE: (530) 365-3100

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2098 North St.

Anderson, CA 96007

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Anderson Union High School District

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Posted April 18, 2011

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!
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Posted August 19, 2010

I go there. I'm a freshman, it's my first week, and I already like it there. =)
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Posted November 10, 2008

i love i!! it helps me learn new things!
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Posted August 13, 2007

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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dpratser January 30, 2012
A blog by nature is public territory. If you don't want something to be public knowledge, don't post it on the internet.
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123sunny456 January 28, 2012
they make it our business when they start blogging about it.
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dalyanne January 26, 2012
Privacy stops when you BLOG. If you want to keep things private - then write in a diary and not on the Internet expecting some kind of privacy.
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