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Garfield High School
(973) 340-5010
125 Outwater Lane
Garfield, NJ 07026
Level: 9-12
District: Garfield School District



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Garfield High School, Garfield, NJ.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:55.15% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:5.2% (2007)
Hispanic:36.74% (2007)
Asian:2.91% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:41.31% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:14.1% (2006)




Garfield High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating2
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Garfield High School Reviews

 
i am a student that goes to Garfield High School. in my opinion this school is horrible. The school nedds repairs, better teachers , and maore disiplinary action.

I have 1 in the H.S. and 1 in the M.S. The teachers really seem to care and try their best. My family has lived in Garfield for 18 yrs. More parents need to take responsibility and get involved.

GHS used to be a top school. I myself have lived here my entire life and graduated from GHS quite a few years ago. I now have 2 children in the Garfield School System. Since the city has gone downhill quite a bit in the past 7 years since an Abbott District was named, the students have changed and the life long residents are yearning to get out. This has taken its toll on the schools. The staff of the high school is excellent, however the students that are 'taking up space' and and not helping themselves is making everyone look bad.

School has good adminstrator who tries really hard for the student. High level of ESL student.

I've lived in Garfield all my life, this is my home; it's all I've ever known. The school's here are not that bad, I go to the Garfield High School and aside from the students who choose to come and not learn, well that's their problem. I myself am not a big fan of going to school in general, but its part of life. The teachers do try their best and the school itself isnt horrible, its just those few troublemakers make the school look bad, if they were to be removed I'm sure people's opinions would change.

I disagree with the last review that was made. The reason why these schools aren't too well is because of the fact, you have these hoodlums and etc that just take up space in the classrooms. If you got rid of the kids that didn't do anything in school but cause trouble for the other children that are trying to learn, then maybe you would have a different opinion. Garfield High School has an excellent staff at this school. Some go the extra mile to help these children the best they can to understand, as well as they can become a friend to them. If they have trouble with others, just need to talk to someone or by just having a question, the teachers are always there for moral support. So just think about if ones that don't exert in school weren't there and how much better the school would be.

I'm looking to move to a better town with a better school district. I'm embarrassed that my children have to go to these schools.



 
 

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