Education on the Coastside has always been a mixed bag. The Coastside has tried some innovative programs such as the Spanish immersion program, at Hatch Elementary, which may have been a good concept, but had problems and resistors. The local elementary schools have won awards, including Hatch, El Granada and Farallone View in Montara over the years. The high school has consistently done well in math and science, but has had fallen behind at times in the humanities.
When Apples for students was available, Half Moon Bay was second to none in parent and student participation in acquiring these computers for the schools. Parent participation in the local schools has long been very good. The high school has not been without its controversy’s, like any high school, but overall I would think it would feel good to have attended it.
Half Moon Bay High School is a relatively small school, thus they not always able to offer all the AP courses or students may have a schedule conflict and need other opportunities to take AP courses. Over the past five years, they have established a relationship with the University of California and their teachers to allow students the opportunity to take selected AP courses online; i.e. AP Physics, AP Chemistry, AP Calculus BC, and AP Economics. For a pdf of the HMBHS Advanced Placement Program visit
http://www.cabrillo.k12.ca.us/hmbhs/print_file/HMBHS_AP.pdf
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