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Linden High School
- B+Overall Grade
- Public
- 9-12
- Linden, CA
- 136 reviews
- AcademicsB
- DiversityA
- TeachersA
- College PrepB
- Clubs & ActivitiesC-
- Health & SafetyA-
- AdministrationB+
- SportsB-
- FoodB-
- Resources & FacilitiesC-
Linden High School Rankings
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- Cost of LivingC+
- Good for FamiliesB-
- HousingB
Median Household Income
$103,882
National
$55,322Median Rent
$1,132
National
$949Median Home Value
$363,100
National
$184,700Culture & Safety
Health & Safety
A-
Based on chronic student absenteeism, suspensions/expulsions, and survey responses on the school environment from students and parents.
Poll
- 90%
- of students agree that they feel safe at their school.10 responses
Poll
- 80%
- of students agree that they like their school and feel happy there.10 responses
Students
Diversity
A
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
625
Free or Reduced Lunch
55%
- 73%
- of students and parents agree that students at this school are competitive.11 responses
- 73%
- of students and parents agree that students at this school are creative and artsy.11 responses
- 91%
- of students and parents agree that students at this school are athletic.11 responses
Teachers
- 84%
- of students and parents agree that the teachers give engaging lessons.19 responses
- 79%
- of students and parents agree that the teachers genuinely care about the students.19 responses
- 84%
- of students and parents agree that the teachers adequately lead and control the classroom.19 responses
Clubs & Activities
Clubs & Activities
C-
Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.
Girls Athletic Participation
Average
Boys Athletic Participation
Average
Expenses Per Student
$9,955/ year
National
$12,239- 55%
- of students and parents agree that there are plenty of clubs and organizations for students to get involved in.20 responses
- 50%
- of students and parents agree that clubs and organizations get the funding they need.20 responses
- 60%
- of students and parents agree that lots of students participate in clubs and organizations.20 responses
Linden High School Reviews
136 reviews
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Linden High School, is a very academic and hard- working school, which provides us students with enough knowledge and strong mindsets to help us in the future, whether it's in college or a future job. The school provides the students with knowledge and preparation for educational continuity. The students and teachers are familiarized with each other, and it's like a second home to the students. All the teachers make sure their goal is to help the students to the best of their ability and offer their help if needed. Linden High School offers AP courses and other college courses to help students prepare for college while still studying in campus. This school provides a variety of programs which help students decide on a major or simply hep them find interest in a certain category. One thing the school might want to improve is the number of visual or performing art classes offered, there isn't much choices to choose from, which is one improvement the school should consider.
As a senior at this school, and after attending this High school for 4 years I can say I personally enjoyed my time here. I made many friends and made important relationships with a lot of teachers at Linden. I can honestly say this school is a great school with many supportive teachers and faculty who are constantly trying to support every student.
Linden had some nice teachers, but they also have teachers that are careless. It's a job to them, not a career. Then again, most schools have this problem. The only major thing that bothers me here is the discrimination. One event that I will always remember is Cinco de Mayo. The Mexican kids arrived and saw kids dressed up in red white and blue, with the American Flag. Any other day this would be fine, normal even, but on this one meaningful day they did it to bother these kids. The worst part is, the Mexican kids decided to also dress up and bring their flags and what did the staff do? They silenced them, only the Mexicans. They took their flags and told them that it was a disruption. I love this school, but it does discriminate and teachers have favorites and don't try to hide it. So, if your kid is an introvert, or suffers from any type of anxiety. Don't send them here, most teachers won't go the extra mile to make them feel welcome