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Now that I am currently checked out of this high school, it is safe to say that it was an honor being a student at Fremont. All those horrid misconceptions about this school being 'ghetto' is all wrong; it's just the fear of the unknown that the ignorant suburban folks embrace. They all believe that we're such a terrible school because of the correlation of our demographic makeup to our test scores. What does other nearby schools like Monta Vista has to offer? They're a predominantly White and Asian school. Where's the diversity there? Aside from my obvious ranting, the teachers here do care about student progress. Having been in the Drama department these past four years, I knew that I was supported by my peers and my teacher. In conclusion, don't base your decision purely on test scores. Go for the environment.
I am so happy i went to Fremont High. Although we are known as 'ghetto,' this is totally off from what Fremont is all about. Every school has it's problems. But fremont is dedicated to fixing them, and making every students future brighter. We may have lower test scores then other schools, but we have many ESL students that attend. This in no way is a negative, but a postive, because they add diversity to Fremont. I had the greatest years of my life at this high school. In no way would i have wanted to go anywhere else. FREMONT PRIDE of '07
Fremont High is a decent school. The best thing about it is there are many great teachers who truly care about their students. There is a common misconception that this school has a huge gang problem, which is definitely not true. It is actually a safe campus and better than most schools. The major problem with this school is that there aren't as many challenging AP and Honors courses offerred like many other schools do. This is only because there are a number of students who need remedial courses so the funding is focused on those courses instead of the challenging courses. I think this can easily be corrected by cutting the remedial courses and focusing on the challenging ones because frankly the kids taking those remedial courses don't really care about academics and will not go on to college and succeed.
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