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PHONE: (559) 655-1993

FAX: (559) 655-0223

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1200 Belmont Ave.

Mendota, CA 93640

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Mendota Unified School District

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Posted November 5, 2010

Mendota High has had great improvements. Some teachers really care about their students but there are others that it's just a job and don't focus on them as much as they should. However, the principal and vice principal are doing an awesome job they are really helping our children achieve their goals. There needs to be more parent involvement but the majority of parents do work in agriculture and at times it is difficult.
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Posted October 26, 2009

the school may have a few problems but the teachers try their best to help if they are asked they will only those that don't can only blame themselves. the years i was there their were many changes such as the staff it actually improved by my senior year its very peaceful there on like many other school simply my experience was fun being in that school compared to other ones that i have been to
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Posted September 27, 2007

I believe MHS is a great school in Fresno County. The teachers and the principal care for the students education.
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Posted September 21, 2007

I was a student at Mendota High and there are serious problems that the school needs to fix. The teachers do their best but the students don't like the fact that they have to work to get their grades.
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