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August 2022 by Mike O.
47.1915° N, 52.8371° W, You should definitely look that up on google maps or googol earf
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March 2022 by Joe M.
1 1/4 cups all purpose flour1/4 cup granulated sugar1 heaping teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1 large egg1/2 tsp. vanilla extract1 1/4 cups buttermilk1/4 cup vegetable or canola oil, plus 2 Tbsp. for panIn a large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix until smooth. Set aside. Preheat a shallow, nonstick pan to medium heat and add 2 Tbsp. oil. Ladle 1/4 cup of pancake batter into the pan, forming 4-inch circles. When the edges begin to bubble after 1-2 minutes, flip the pancakes. They should be golden brown.Cook pancakes on the other side for 1-2 minutes, or until golden brown.Enjoy!
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July 2018 by ilyonah saunders
Its Amazing!
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July 2018 by Raquel Escobedo
It's a great school for athletics, the fine arts, and academics.
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July 2018 by Ophie Kawaja
Have to go through a lot of red tape to get help for your child, meanwhile he's suffering with his school work
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July 2018 by Tiffaney Wilson
Awesome school totally not Javonte Wilson writing this
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July 2018 by Jovonte Mejia
Hallways get too full during passing periods
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July 2018 by L.A. Mangham Sr. (MrUcLA600)
My little brother attends this school they have great academic programs. To be more specific a course about life as an adult. Filing taxes, Learning about credit etc. Wish I could give 2 thumbs up ???? for this schools review. But 5 stars will have to suffice.
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July 2018 by Nikkie Toney
Most of the money is funded to athletics but the choir, orchestra, and music department as a whole is no joke either we've had 2 members in the men's choir go to all state. A lot of talented individuals go here whether it be athletics or fine arts.
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July 2018 by C VB
Great diversity among students.The school is decent but..The staff is unfriendly. They make you feel like they're constantly pressed for time, when in reality, they just want to get back to their Facebook feed.The money the school receives goes towards the athletic department. In English, my text book was from the early 90s, but when I was on the basketball team, that same year we received brand-new Nike uniforms (home and away colors, at least $100/ea), a Nike sweatpants/shirt combo (at least $80/ea), & two pairs of Nike shoes (at least $90/ea) for a whole team of 18(ish).But if you're not participating in basketball or football, there is no recognition from staff for accomplishments. Sure, you may receive a shout out on the SCUC website or during the morning announcements, but they won't have a whole school walk-through and pep rally.Which in turn, makes the athletes very egotistical (i.e. requesting/signing a petition that teachers not assign homework to ONLY athletes on game days), making a lot of "cliques" within the school.I'm pretty sure our swimmers, journalists, musicians, go to state almost every year, but you would literally have no idea.The funds just aren't evenly distributed to their academia (where it is desperately needed). Teachers are truly undervalued.If you're looking into this school, I wouldn't recommend it unless you're a great athlete. Just go to Clemens.
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July 2018 by Angie Bee
I mean this school is okay it does its job. I wish they did a better job of letting you know what clubs are available but whatever, Journalism, digital art, art club and excalibur is pretty fun. If your thinking about coming here
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July 2018 by minju
Very athletically based. The academic side if school is as existent as the world ending this very minute. The school doesn't seem to really care at all for anything but sports. Things on the academic side are either underfunded or outdated. Simple as that.
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July 2018 by Dylan. M
maybe we're good at sports but Clemens could easily beat us in any academic anything, football and basketball don't matter if you don't learn nun
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July 2018 by Kobe Lincecum
the athletes get too much special attention even those that don't deserve it.and there are no science fairs here or high advanced science classes that teach theorem or cosmology.
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July 2017 by Mark Beach
Eh, it's alright, I guess