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25 Warren Street

Brighton, MA 02135

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Posted May 31, 2010

Brighton High School is the best high school in America, because it has a great improvement based on the MCAS testing rated by the state and the district. Also Brighton High School is very strict with all students, and that's good because the students need respect like students, and that is based on the behavior. I studied there, and today I'm very happy that my kids being studying there too,like me! I love Brighton High School.
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Posted August 14, 2009

Brighton High school is not challeneging enough
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Posted July 20, 2007

Great school and wonderful teachers.
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Posted June 5, 2007

This is an outstanding place where academic excellence is stressed from staff and students and staff collaboration is second to none.
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325316 January 7, 2012
communication is the key to good relationships...visibility of parents at school and hands on with child all work together...if it continues then address it boldly...seek help
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marixjayyy December 8, 2011
Talk to the teacher, possibly and probably file a complaint.
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aparentinco November 22, 2011
I would definitely talk to the teacher. You will find that a child's perception is not always the same thing as the "truth" - it is just what they perceive.
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