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University High School
(509) 228-5240
12420 E. 32nd Ave.
Spokane Valley, WA 99216
Level: 9-12
District: Central Valley School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for University High School, Spokane Valley, WA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:19% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:25.82% (2007)
White, non-Hispanic:92.6% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:1.9% (2007)
Hispanic:2.4% (2007)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:1.5% (2007)
Multiracial:0% (2007)
Asian:1.5% (2007)
Pacific Islander:0% (2007)
Unspecified:0% (2007)


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University High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


University High School Reviews

 
My 3rd child is currently attending UHigh. The academic, electives and extracurricular programs offered are excellent. Students are encouraged at every turn to participate in something. College prep classes are also offered. Parent involvement is high and encouraged. Plus UHigh has some very high quality student athletes. As a parent of a varsity GSL football starter and track star, I have been quite pleased. The only negative was during my daughter's time there. Teachers were not very concerned about her learning shortfalls. This put enough pressure on her during her 12th grade year to withdraw. She earned her GED 6mo later. Since that time (5yrs ago) things have changed for the better. There are still several teachers & coaches who desperately need to retire. Their math courses need to undergo a change, w/less focus on the WASL & more on actual teaching, so students can truly comprehend and understand each part.

I currently have one child at U-High who simply 'blossomed' when he arrived. Teachers were quick to spot his potential and direct him in areas he might not otherwise have considered. Like every school, U-High has its great teachers, not-so-greats, and its average. To date, I have been unimpressed with the quality of science teachers my son has had, however, in the field of literature, I've been quite thrilled for him. Review the math curriculum at this school to see if it meets your child's needs. As for parent support - fantastic! Looking forward to band for my next child in two years. Have been told the instructor is phenomenal! This is a 4 period day and my son has found teachers quite accessible when needed. He thrives under the 4 period day but I admit it might not be for everyone.

Good education value.

It is a school where students get the most of their education!

University High School is a new school, but it is too small. There are too many students in the building and therefore everyone s education is suffering. Students do not get any individual help, since teachers see so many students per day. The classes are large and taught at a very low level. University High does have good extracurricular activities for a public school, but its in school education is poor.

Great school! Great staff! This is a really nice and I might add 'new' high school. The staff and students are respectful to each other and academic standards are high. The arts department is one of the best in the state, with a drama center that is equal to professional quality. Parent involvement is very supportive. School mascott- Titans.

There is great opportunity for advanced programs. The debate and drama programs are excellent. Marching band and color guard were activities my children enjoyed. There are many sports, but also much competition for leading roles. Parents are very active in this community.

My child is currently attending University high school and she is enjoying her peers and some of her teachers. Like any school, there are the great teachers who really connect with the students, and there are those who should be retiring soon. The after school study program could be a little stronger. It seems like children teens aren't asking for the help they need. The building is beautiful, but it could be bigger, the number of students is shooting through the roof, almost literally! It is a good environment, no real bullies, healthy food, and it's located in a safe neighborhood. Posit the fact that this school is awesome and I encourage new-comers to join U-high!

I am a 2000 graduate of University High School. During my 3 years there, I recieved an excellent education taught by outstanding teachers. These teachers were in turn lead by a dynamic and progressive administration and counseling staff. Studies have shown the benefits of the four period schedule and the U-High staff and administration work hard to make the most of the advantage. Students have the opportunity to recieve the best education in the city, taught in the most modern facility in the area. I highly recommend this school if you are looking to move to the area or transfer schools.

I graduated from U-Hi in 1999 and I know that I got the most out of my education there. The teachers are great because they were so unique in their teaching styles. They made the students learn how to deal with their different styles and prepared us for college. I loved my time at U-Hi and will always be thankful for the amazing teachers who taught with personality instead of a dry sense of style. Thank you!

The school has a 4-Period day schedule with 80-minute clases, which has proven detrimental to learning. There is a 1/2 hour extra period built into the program for 'teacher assistance', but which is generally wasted by both student and admin. Generally average sports program. Excellent new building with modern equipment. Mediocre administration. Some excellent teachers, some terrible teachers, most are average.



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