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Curtis Senior High School
(253) 566-5710
8425 40th W
University Place, WA 98466
Level: 10-12
District: University Place School District



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


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:66.3% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:13.3% (2008)
Hispanic:4.8% (2008)
Multiracial:0.3% (2008)
Asian:14.5% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0.1% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.5% (2008)
Unspecified:0.1% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:18% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:20.09% (2008)


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Curtis Senior High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Curtis Senior High School Reviews

 
alright ill just be simple about it, I went to curtis graduated in 07 and loved every second of it. The students hated the teachers because they tried to get their best potential out and teachers got the worst of it, for doing their job. I mean i was a 3 year sport player and got mad at them, but they were doing their job everyday. I now thank them very much because they got me to college and now im going to georgia this next year with baseball. They do whatever they need to do to prepare students and when some kids get in trouble they tell parents different stories. Plain and simple they are 5 stars easy

This school needs to rethink many of the teachers. If a teacher has to quit the day before school starts there has to me something wrong underneath. The school board only cares about parents with money, who know nothing about a topic they are 'in charge' of. On the flip side, there are great parents and great teachers who really inspire and make you want to learn.

Curtis is an interesting high school. Because the surrounding districts are so poor in academic achievement, Curtis appears to be quite stellar. The teachers believe they are outstanding. They are not. What makes Curtis a successful school is that highly educated and motivated parents on the most part send highly motivated and prepared children. Teaching these kids is easy. Now if you have a child with learning problems or a 5014- or needs special help with scheduling- forget it. If you have a racial issue- forget it. The administration and staff at Curtis are just interested in the successful kids. Luckily, I had successful kids go through Curtis, but I felt that a lot of kids got cheated.

I loved Curtis because it offered me AP classes that my private school refused to enroll me in. The education was much better, putting a lot of focus on teaching students how to prepare for careers and college. Howver, I was disappointed that they had issues of racial tension (homecoming theme), therefore, I only give them a 4-star rating.

I went there and it was the worst time of my life. The teachers look down on the students and the students hate the teacher. Most of the teachers thinkthat they are the end all and be all of the teaching wold and do not care about the kids. Do not send your kid there!

Curtis Senior High School, i have to admit that this school is really good in the academics department. My son wen to Curtis for at least 2 months and he didn't like it because of the changes in the curriculum. It was a surprise to see my son, a straight A student get B's and D's and C's. I don't know it depends on the person who can adapt well to a new school. All i have to say that Curtis is a good school if and only if you have been into the district before.

Its funny back in the 80's/90's you could pick the teachers out from the students now days its hard to, Curtis has so many cliques, and ungreatful students and PARENTS. They sure know how to cover up messes with their star athletes. In a nutshell 'If you dont drive a nice car you wont fit in here' that should be there slogan, i worked here and saw the same things as when i went here. things never change.

I am a very satisfied parent. I have had four children go through Curtis Sr. High School. All four have been thoroughly prepared for their life after high school. Because of their great education, many doors have been open to them that would otherwise not have been. This school has the best administration around. Each student has many opportunities to shine if they choose to. Great school spirit. Submitted by a parent

I went to Curtis 21 years ago. My son went there too. Unfortunately, I find the same problems as in 1986. The school is very elitist and only there for kids with money. They focus on athletics and literally do not put effort into helping kids that need academic scholarships. I was told point blank by more than one counselor and admin staff that my son could not apply for a particular scholarship because there was too much paperwork involved and they didn't have the time! Curtis even turned down the opportunity to be a Gates funded school! This eliminated numerous more scholarship opportunities. Disappointing. Many of the staff are still there from 1986. I received zero help towards college from Curtis counselors and my son experienced the same. My son carries a 3.5 GPA and is well liked. I enrolled him in Foss and he is very happy.

Academic programs are tailored with college entrance in mind. This is as it should be with all high schools. Unfortunately, programs or classes do not consider students that inadvertently fell behind in late junior high or early high school. Accelerated students should not be held up waiting for others to catch up, and struggling students should not be expected to keep up with accelerated students. Grading students in both categories attending the same class must be extremely difficult.

This school is taking a step backdwards with the change to a daily 6 period schedule. Elective offerings are diminishing.Record numbers of students are opting for running start due to this fact. District leadership is questionable due to the turnover of Principals accross the district especially at the High School in recent years. The current Principal was hired 1 year ago as an associate and has only 2 years High school admin. experience and only 1 year teaching at the high school level. Choosing this person was a very closed process. The vice principal in charge of discipline is a retire rehire who is very weak at his job. Excellent faculty and athletics.

Curtis High School is an amazing school in a beautiful little community. Every person who works at this school is warm and friendly. The students (for the most part) want to be at school. There are cliques, but everyone knows everyone at this school!

Curtis High School offers young people an opportunity to excell in academics, extracurricular and community service activities. The district, school and community leaders work together to create an environment that actively supports all members of the community. Food drives, adopting families for Xmas, raising funds for medical services, participating in cancer relays are examples of the service focus of the school. Academic organizations, peer tutoring, vocational opportunites, master teachers, athletics and supportive parents combine to form a school of excellence. All five of my children have attended Curtis and all of them are currently excelling in college and post college careers. Focus and leadership from our superintendent and our parents continues guide us in the right direction.

CHS had the opportunity last year to be the best school in the state with the principal. Driven out by top management, the principal left, and now the school has lost its way. CHS continues to suffer under mismanagement and unethical leadership from the top. The school is good, but it should be great. The board must dismiss this superintendent and revive the level of trust the district once had with its community.

I have had a student graduate from Curtis and one presently attending Curtis. As of the end of 2003 we had a very strong and vibrant principal. We have a new principal, so we shall see. The staff is wonderful. The students and their parents are what makes the district special. There is such a sense of community in the U P schools. Everyone cheers for everyones' children. I love being here.

In my opinion, the district leadership is questionable. The current leadership style is viewed as demeaning and stifling to creative and independent thinking people. This style, in my opinion, is counterproductive to the synergistic, team thinking that is necessary to produce high quality, high energy classroom environments that promote educated and enthusiastic young men and women. I believe that we have some talented and exceptional teachers and given the opportunity these teachers can get the district back on track and the test scores where they belong in a district which has a history of supporting public education.