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Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 815 students |  

PHONE: (626) 940-2000

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1151 San Gabriel Blvd

Rosemead, CA 91770

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Posted Sunday, February 5, 2012

Save yourself time and money. Find a good charter high school. They are free and are accountable, unlike DBTI. I sent my son here based on my experience with its reputation when I was in high school. I attended a girls high school. Back then the focus was on academics now it is something else. They did not bother to keep up with changing technology but instead wasted time and resources on a football field and team. Both are far from being complete. The most recent claim to fame was putting a/c units in the classrooms. Wow! The new president, in his attempt to salvage the academic reputation of the school, directed a mass purge of students who were allowed to fall below academic requirements. Congrats Bosco! You have better scores but you stole time and money from those students you failed.
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Posted January 17, 2012

To correct one misstatement, graduates over many years have been accepted to MIT. They do not always chose to attend though.
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Posted October 17, 2009

How far will this school fall? When I attended in the early 80's, enrollment was about 1,100 students in 5 years. You did high school in three years and had college for two. Sports were a side salad in a wonderful academic meal. Now enrollment is 500 students, high school takes 4 years, there is no college, football permeates the school and tech shops are now the side salad. What the heck?? After Fr. Reina left, the school lost it's way. Poor decisions are dooming the school. What market study showed that a new football program with a new stadium would be a boost to the school? Football hadn't been a tradition for 30 years. Oh, and lets kill the 2 year JC. And lastly, lets not do high school in 3 years, but 4.
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Posted September 25, 2009

Great school, great people, GREAT kids! What a privilege to be able to send my son here.
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RealTeacher43 February 5, 2012
No. I have heard of teachers setting up FB pages on areas of study so students can use technology as a learning tool. All posts are public and private messages are disabled. I won't even friend former students. I do it as a rule-no hurt feelings.
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disgruntled2 January 31, 2012
No! As an educator, I don't want to be held responsible for what students are doing outside of the classroom.
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GwenAmos January 27, 2012
Absolutely not. Most schools offer the homework question site through the school system. They do not need to be "friends" with their students through social networking sites.
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