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Saddleback High School, 9-12 (Public)
Santa Ana Unified School District
2801 South Flower Santa Ana, CA 92707
Phone Number: (714) 513-2900
Fax Number: (714) 513-2911
Website:
http://www.sausd.us/saddleback/site/default.asp
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Saddleback High School
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Overall Parent Rating
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out of 29 ratings
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2.34mi
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4.79mi
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6.64mi
Midway City
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East Irvine
7.17mi
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Reviews
Ethnicity Distribution
10/12/2009
It is the best school in Santa Ana. It has really great teachers and there is nothing bad to say about Saddleback H.S
written by a Student
7/10/2008
Well Im still a senior at Saddleback High School and have noticed that the school is deteriorating. I will put most of the blame on administration and students. I love the teachers I do find them motivated and are fully commited to trying to get the students to go to the best universities possible. Lastly I am proud to say Im a roadrunner!!
written by a Student
5/19/2008
Unmotivated students, unmotivated teachers, unmotivated staff members. It just felt like a gloomy place where this aurora of lack of careness for education. Transferring out of Saddleback and to Segerstrom high was the best thing that happened to me.
written by a Student
2/27/2008
the programs are good but the attiude of the staff is poor. their counselors, are just awful, poof attitude, talk down to parents and studnets difficult to deal with and talk to. they lack understanding, feeling and caring for the students
written by a Parent
7/24/2007
the teachers were great the programs were verry help ful also business academy help me with my digital portfolio those have been the greatest times with Academy of business and technology
written by a Student
1/6/2007
I graduated from shs in 2004 and I loved the time spent there. Shs has many programs to offer to the students. I was in the business academy and I learned so many useful techniques that have helped me out in the working world. Shs has what it takes to offer a successful education, it all the depends whether the student takes advantage of the opportunities given. Parent involvement is limited but in a hispanic community where parents have to work to support the family and have night shifts or no transportation it is difficult to attend many of the events. As in everything there is always good and bad but shs is a great school! If more donations and contributions were made towards shs the school would improve greatly. Out of all the santa ana public high schools shs is the best! Roadrunners are the best!
written by a Former Student
5/21/2006
I graduated from S.H.S. 2002. I think its a good school, it has many AP and honor classes. Some of the best teachers and programs are from the Spanish Department. Currently I'm going to CSUF and I haven't learned much in my spanish classes, I learned everything in S.H.S.
written by a Former Student
5/15/2006
The school itself and the special education plan is great. The attitude of the staff and they way they treat the students and parents I do not like, very unprofessional and poor attitutdes.
written by a Parent
8/30/2005
Saddle Back is a great School!
written by a Student
8/6/2005
Once a student of SHS, I am proud to say that the school has high academic standards for all of its students. It is important to note that SHS is populated ethnically diverse, and thus has made many adjustments to accomodate some of the students--this, in my opinion allows for students to be exposed to different parts of the world through their peers. The honors program and AP program are top-notch, most students who enroll in these courses end up in some of the best schools in SoCal and in the US; incuding: UCLA, USC, UCB, Stanford, Cornell, NYU, Boston Uni.
written by a Former Student
3/31/2005
I have found the Saddleback staff difficult to reach unless you actually go to the school. Also, they are inconsistent on absences. My son has skipped a lot of classes since January and I did not find out about any of it until the end February. I had spent over two weeks calling daily leaving messages for any counsler regarding my son with no response. I finally had to go to take time off work and go to the school and meet with the assistant principal before I had control of the situation.
written by a Parent
3/15/2005
The quality is adequate. Several different types of extracurricular activities are available to students. Parent involvement is limited.
written by a Former Student
3/15/2005
One of my child attended this school it was a big disappointment when it came to administration. it was hard trying to schedule appt w/principal. the counselors when we had questions about how we can send our daughter to colleges getting scholarship it was just hard making appts or even getting them on the phone. overall personnel were rude. they'll be chatting within themselves never ask if they could be of assistance.
written by a Parent
5/9/2004
I think Saddleback High School is a grate school but they need more teachers and more peole to clean the school after hours and befor school hours because its dirtty and they need to give it a new paoint or just renew the school because some classes smell and have stains in them and most of all they should pay more attention to the Cheer squad because they never say thank you to them when they cheer at a game or when they win for school spirt si that is what I think about the school but most of all renew it and more attention to th cheer squad
written by a Student
4/11/2004
I am currently a teacher here. Our students are respectful and kind but they want everyone else to do their work for them. Our classes with class size reduction are under 20. Other classes suffer for this and have around 40. We have almost no administrative backing and the students realize this and use it to there advantage. Teachers are blamed for students poor grades, even though we bend over backwards offering tutoring and support. There is almost no school spirit. Our school district has mis-managed millions and now the students and staff are suffering for this. Absolutely unfare! The students have no respect for their school surroundings so our campus looks like a dump. Four years ago I would have ranked us a 4, not anymore.
written by a Teacher
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