Schools in redlands: K-12 Schools in Redlands, CA

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K-12 Schools in Redlands, CA

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  1. #147 Best Public High Schools in California

    #147 Best Public High Schools in California.

    Redlands Senior High School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    9-12,

    802 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says This high school is pretty decent! It’s a mix of quality, but it has decent funding, has a solid variety of programs for its students, and about 80% of the staff are well meaning, and do their very….

    Read 802 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A+,

    Students: 2,340,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  2. #210 Best Private High Schools in California

    #210 Best Private High Schools in California.

    Notre Dame High School

    Private School,

    RIVERSIDE, CA,

    9-12,

    168 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Went to Notre Dame for my four years of High School and have nothing but fond memories. The people at Notre Dame are genuinely good people and all strive to be the versions of themselves. Being a….

    Read 168 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 410,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,

  3. #218 Best Private High Schools in California

    #218 Best Private High Schools in California.

    Aquinas High School

    Blue checkmark.

    Private School,

    SAN BERNARDINO, CA,

    9-12,

    139 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Sophomore says Of course no school is perfect regarding its members, but Aquinas is decently populated with good people and it’s a small enough school for one to form a family at school. The people are easy to get….

    Read 139 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 610,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

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  4. #320 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

    #320 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

    Inland Leaders Charter School

    Public School,

    YUCAIPA, CA,

    K-8,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Parent says I love this school! My kids (3rd and 5th grade) have been fortunate enough to attend this school since TK. I had to do their independent study program to get them enrolled and it was so worth it!….

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 985,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  5. #290 Best Public High Schools in California

    #290 Best Public High Schools in California.

    The Grove School

    Blue checkmark.

    Public School,

    REDLANDS, CA,

    7-12,

    39 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says I’ve attended Grove since 7th grade, currently a rising senior, and I feel that I missed out on the “normal” high school experience. Grove doesn’t offer many classes that are advanced, which can be a….

    Read 39 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 243,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,

  6. #293 Best Public High Schools in California

    #293 Best Public High Schools in California.

    Citrus Valley High School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    9-12,

    434 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says The many outlets and opportunities provided by Citrus Valley has made my time spent here truly memorable. The wide array of student run clubs makes it easy to find a family of friends and feel….

    Read 434 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 2,190,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  7. #518 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

    #518 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

    Cram Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says Looking back, I think my teachers were very good. Most were strict (in a good way) and engaging. I recently visited the school, the campus has been updated somewhat and looks very nice..

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 457,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  8. #333 Best Public High Schools in California

    #333 Best Public High Schools in California.

    Middle College High School

    San Bernardino City Unified School District, CA,

    9-12,

    173 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Middle College High School has definitely been a wonderful experience for me! It has helped me become more aware of how college really is. This school is a dual enrollment school, therefore, students….

    Read 173 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 278,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 28 to 1,

  9. #343 Best Public High Schools in California

    #343 Best Public High Schools in California.

    Redlands East Valley High School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    9-12,

    365 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

    Featured Review: Junior says My experience at Redlands East Valley High School has been very welcoming. They make sure every student feels comfortable and safe, as well as provide resources for whenever they need it. They put….

    Read 365 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 1,892,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

  10. #639 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

    #639 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

    Highland Grove Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 505,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

  11. #269 Best Private High Schools in California

    #269 Best Private High Schools in California.

    Redlands Adventist Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Private School,

    REDLANDS, CA,

    K-12,

    61 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Redlands Adventist Academy is a wonderful small school in SoCal. It small size creates a few issues and many opportunities. The problem with RAA is that everyone knows everyone so drama is bound to….

    Read 61 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 441,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,

  12. #710 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

    #710 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

    Mariposa Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says It was a phenomenal school that provided many after school programs such as dissections, STEM classes , drawing classes to name a few for it’s GATE students..

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 474,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

  13. #276 Best Private High Schools in California

    #276 Best Private High Schools in California.

    Redlands Christian School

    Private School,

    REDLANDS, CA,

    PK, K-12,

    82 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.

    Featured Review: Senior says Arrowhead Christian has been the best possible decision for my education and social life. The small-school atmosphere was exactly what I needed to get a more focused and planned high school….

    Read 82 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A,

    Students: 1,022,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  14. #826 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

    #826 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

    Smiley Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 573,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

  15. #911 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

    #911 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

    Arroyo Verde Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 594,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  16. #291 Best Private High Schools in California

    #291 Best Private High Schools in California.

    Loma Linda Academy

    Blue checkmark.

    Private School,

    LOMA LINDA, CA,

    PK, K-12,

    135 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says I personally have had an amazing time here. There are a few areas where I believe could use some work, examples may include: teachers being able to make more of an effort to connect with the students….

    Read 135 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 1,272,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,

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  17. #982 Best Public Elementary Schools in California

    #982 Best Public Elementary Schools in California.

    Judson & Brown Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 526,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

  18. #439 Best Public Middle Schools in California

    #439 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

    Cope Middle School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    6-8,

    6 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says The people here make sure it is a great place to be. The students and teachers are both very good, and work well together..

    Read 6 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 1,329,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

  19. #477 Best Public Middle Schools in California

    #477 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

    Richardson Prep Hi Middle School

    San Bernardino City Unified School District, CA,

    6-8,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.

    Featured Review: Middle School Student says I loved this school, it pressures you but that’s for you can get a good education. I would highly recommend this school..

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 604,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

  20. #491 Best Public Middle Schools in California

    #491 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

    Moore Middle School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    6-8,

    1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says The thing I like most about this school is that ‘s very spirit-oriented. There’s a lot of school pride amongst the teachers and the students, and that just helps to build to sense of community that….

    Read 1 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 1,107,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

  21. Crafton Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says As the first school I ever attended, I can say with honesty that Crafton is still one of the best I’ve ever attended. This school is just so full of spirit and passion it makes learning fun and….

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: A minus,

    Students: 664,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,

  22. #612 Best Public Middle Schools in California

    #612 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

    Beattie Middle School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    6-8,

    2 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.

    Featured Review: Alum says Excellent teachers, awesome extracurricular programs. The music department is amazing- I spent my three years at Beattie in its advanced show choir, and no music program since then (high school and….

    Read 2 reviews.

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 1,149,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 23 to 1,

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  24. Mission Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 581,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 24 to 1,

  25. Kingsbury Elementary School

    Redlands Unified School District, CA,

    K-5,

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 427,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,

  26. #677 Best Public Middle Schools in California

    #677 Best Public Middle Schools in California.

    Hardy Brown College Prep

    Public School,

    SAN BERNARDINO, CA,

    K-8,

    Overall Niche Grade: B+,

    Students: 403,

    Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,

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    A school in the USA will pay a student seduced by a teacher $6 million

    A school in the USA will pay a student seduced by a teacher $6 million

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    21:25 08/22/2016

    Redlands County Public Schools in the US state of California will pay six million dollars to a former high school student for seducing a teacher when he was 16 years old. TJournal writes about this with reference to a press release on the website of the school association. nine0006

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    The Redlands County Public Schools Consolidation in the U.S. state of California will pay $6 million to a former high school student for being seduced by a teacher when he was 16 years old. TJournal writes about this with reference to a press release on the website of the school association.

    It was decided to pay a huge amount of compensation for sexual abuse to a young man so that he would no longer sue the school.

    The schoolteacher Laura Feithurst was involved in an incident in the spring of 2013. According to Redlands Daily Facts, in 2007 she began teaching English at a school in Redlands County. And in 2013, she gave birth to a child from her 16-year-old student. The mother of the young man, having learned about the incident, turned to the representatives of the school and the police. nine0006

    After this story was published in the media, it turned out that Whitehurst seduced not only one schoolboy. Victims of the teacher began to contact the police, claiming that they were seduced at the age of 14. The woman faced 41 charges of sexual harassment of minors, of which she admitted only six.

    Whitehurst was sentenced to a year in prison and five years of probation. Six months later, she was released for good behavior.

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    Linda Luo is a South African student from China, majoring in Biology and Chemistry at the University of Redlands.

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    Why did you decide to study in the USA?

    I came to the US for two summers in high school to participate in summer courses. My experience was great and really gave me some perspective. I also really like the variety that I have experienced. As a result, I always had plans to continue my higher education in the USA.

    In addition, I have always wanted to work in health and medicine. I was convinced that the USA is the best place to get medical education.

    nine0092 Why did you choose the University of Redlands?

    I heard about the university when a representative came to my school. I passed the information on to my parents. At first they were very hesitant and upset that I would apply to a college they had never heard of. However, as time went on, they did their own research and found that the university was actually quite good.

    What really strengthened my decision to leave was mainly for three reasons: location, financial assistance and generosity. The school was the first to respond to me and the only university that gave me a generous scholarship. In addition, a business professor flew to China and kindly invited my family to dinner. In fact, when one of my school teachers found out about the professor’s gesture, she convinced my mom that this is indeed a very caring and good school worth considering. As a result, I entered the University of Redlands. nine0006

    What do you like most?

    I appreciate small classes as they have helped me pay more attention in class and it’s nice to have real professors teaching and knowing their material to pass on to us.

    I am also very grateful for the opportunity to really get to know my professors. They give really good reviews and give really good tips that point me in the right direction.

    What do you miss the most?

    To be honest, I feel at home at my university and/or while in the US. However, if home is where my family lives, then I really miss my family members and Chinese food.

    What was the biggest surprise for you?

    On reflection, I think that some of the culture shock I experienced was actually an American habit of greeting. I often don’t understand why people ask how you are and then quickly leave instead of staying to hear how you really are. nine0006

    … your biggest disappointment?

    Southern California does not have a very good public transportation system.

    How did you manage:
    … finances?

    Usually my parents finance my studies. Fortunately, my school provided an academic scholarship. Working on campus has certainly helped me learn how to budget and pay my living expenses.

    What do you do?

    Some of the clubs I participate in are: Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), Hands for Africa (HFA), Biology Club, Phi Sigma (Biology Honors Society), Ultimate Frisbee, Redlands International Student Association (RISA) and Rotaract . I also worked as a global ambassador whose role was to help international students acclimate to the US and the University of Redlands. nine0006

    I did my community service at Micah House. This is an after-school program that helps underprivileged children complete school and extracurricular activities. Also, I am part of the local Redlands group associated with Trinity Church.

    How easy or difficult was it to make friends?

    I think it’s easy to make friends in the USA. Often I find that Americans are very friendly. Sometimes they can be overly friendly and overzealous to help. In fact, I have made my best friends here. They made me feel very accepted and helped me accept myself and understand myself better. nine0006

    How does your education in the US match your personal goals and the needs of your country?

    Initially, I wanted to become a doctor, but I found that the financial costs and the time frame were really difficult to handle. Eventually, I came to the conclusion that I wanted to become a physician assistant.

    Since my goal is to eventually work and stay in the US, I began to build my skills and career goals around what the US demands and focuses on.

    What advice would you give to other students considering studying in the US? nine0093

    Talk to the professional department of your university as soon as possible. They can help you understand your alien status in the US a little better and can therefore help you in your job search so you can secure a place here if you plan to work in the US.

    Don’t be afraid to ask for help. There will always be someone willing to help you and sort out your situation.

    Try to explore diversity. While it’s nice to spend time with people who belong to the same country and language, it’s actually very rewarding and fun to make friends from different groups. Learning from someone who is almost nothing like you is very productive and eye-opening. nine0006

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