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I have to agree with the parent that posted on Tue. Sept. 29th. But, I always think parents have to be pro active when it comes to education. Although this is only the second year my student has attended a public school. My student is in Honors & AP Classes which does seem to make a difference as what from I can see the non-Honors classes seem to be nothing more than glorified babysitting classes....Speaking of babysitting....The teen mom's can bring the babies to school...And has anyone else notice the the huge Military ROTC on campus lately??
This is my 4 child going through Grossmont an up until now the school has been very wonderful with helping kids to achive and move on. But, the last two years I have seen a decline in teacher and counciling help. I encourage every parent to know what their child will need to go on and what classes are required to go on to the college or university of your chose. This high school is not keeping up on what is required, and I have found that my kids are needing to take extra classes in college that they could of taken in high school. Do not rely on the school. Be pro active.

My son graduated from Grossmont High School and went to an elite university. He had a wonderful high school education and experience. School leadership under principal Theresa Kemper is wonderful. The staff is friendly, and teachers are great. It is a fun school for students--lots of energy and school spirit. I highly recommend the school to other families.

My daughter finished her Freshman year with much success. I was concerned about the out dated school but there have been such great improvements already and this summer they are building more. The school has a number of clubs for students to join and the athletics are open to everyone. There is so much to keep your teen busy and active. Of course - too much homework for a very involved student. Sports, associations, clubs, extracurricular and homework.....doesn't leave much time for family. The only other issue I have is the lunch area. There is limited space for students to have lunch. Other than that - I'm really happy with the school.
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