Rating 3.47 out of 5 53 reviews
Rating 4 out of 5
More care and attention to the students would improve the district. Instead of letting students silently slip through the cracks sitting down with students whom staff can see are struggling. Also, security is just bad, strangers can walk in and out of the school with no problems.
- Senior
- 3 months ago
Rating 2 out of 5
The district is severely underfunded, it has always been.
- Senior
- 5 months ago
Rating 5 out of 5
IUSD has been an amazing district the schools care they have brought me a lot of joy and memories growing up. Not only has Inglewood introduced to some wonderful people but they are also role models. They show a care for the students they don't want to fail you they give you opportunities to try stuff out for example going to colleges, band and sports, and also scholarships. Everyone is mostly friendly and tries to help you out as much as possible there are also people willing to tutor too. I mostly grew up in IUSD and it was a great experience overall it has provided everything I need to be where I am now.
- Junior
- Apr 26 2023
Rating 2 out of 5
Inglewood High many resources in order to prepare students for a bright future. The school invest very little in new material and extra curricular activities. Many teachers lack interest in teaching and developing young minds. While the discipline has improved over the years the school is still a long way from being successful
- Alum
- Oct 24 2022
Rating 5 out of 5
I grew up in the Inglewood District and I have been to three different schools here and I have experienced everything and seen a lot of things. Some things I like about this district is that the teacher are really supportive and they are really helpful. There is not one down fall about this district that I have that. yes there is probably like little mistakes and things that go around but they always find a way to fix a problem that is happening.
- Alum
- Aug 20 2022
Rating 3 out of 5
I would like more classes for my future students. I constantly got food poisoning from it and found hair multiple times.
- Senior
- June 6 2022
Rating 5 out of 5
I think the Inglewood School district has many positive ideas to set for our education but lacks the resources / funding for some really good programs to be offered for students. I believe our district should get more funding for our high schools to have more extra curricular classes and different language classes. Unfortunately Inglewood High school only offers Spanish as a second language but the outcome of this is that more students are learning Spanish. I really enjoyed how our district offered my high school the EAOP program to teach us about college. In my elementary school we had a really good books and teachers!! I enjoyed my school district . I recommend that more people enroll in the Inglewood District.
- Senior
- June 2 2022
Rating 5 out of 5
Inglewood Unified district is a district that prepares its students for better higher education levels. From my point of view, I would say that Inglewood Unified district qualifications depend on the school a person is going to. For instance, I am a student at City Honors International Preparatory High school, and from what I have seen and experienced, the school and district are advancing and progressing in a way that I and the majority of my classmate as a senior are prepared for college. In my school, there are a lot of clubs like robotics, violin, black student union, CHIP gears and film/photograph. These clubs help prepare students for their future career goals/interests. The best part for me is that every teacher is ready to listen and help you with any topic or subject you have difficulty with. Inglewood Unified District might not be the best out their but they care for their students by making sure that school is comfortable for students.
- Senior
- Apr 5 2022
Rating 3 out of 5
I've been a student that has been apart of the Inglewood Unified School District for a long time, and I have to say that they have good teachers that are willing to teach their students, but I have to say that Inglewood Unified has a shortage of teachers. Not only that, the food isn't pleasing, I think that we should have more healthier choices other than pizza and burger and fries everyday. This district's diversity is mostly made up of Hispanic and African American students. I think that the education at the school I'm currently going to is very good, and I'm learning something new and fascinating everyday.
- Junior
- Feb 25 2022
Rating 4 out of 5
What I like about Inglewood Unified school district is that when something is wrong the District always makes sure to fix it and make the schools a better place for students to learn.
- Senior
- Oct 11 2020
Rating 4 out of 5
Well I find it a safe environment for kids and young mindsets. It would be a safe community for us. But for me its not safe because we got people killing they self, committing suicide because they are getting bullied . We still got polices that dont care. This world is not safe at all
- Senior
- May 9 2020
Rating 3 out of 5
Inglewood unifies school district is a nice well put together school district but it does have its dad side to it . Schools are basically falling apart and food is terrible. The food looks old and is still served to the students. And teachers, most teachers are nice and do actually try but other teachers just stare at you. The school overall I give it a 4 out of 10 if I had to rate it.
- Senior
- Jan 14 2020
Rating 4 out of 5
I enjoyed my 4 years at Inglewood High School. I would like for the school to interact more with the students more in the future. Students are people too. Sometimes its not what you say. It is how you say it. Thank to Inglewood High. And my mom. I graduated
- Senior
- June 26 2019
Rating 4 out of 5
Inglewood School District is overall really good depending on which school you go to there will be certain areas that are not as strong as others. Though the academics portion of the district is really strong and properly prepares majority of the students for higher level education. I go to Animo Inglewood Charter High school and the campus is a little small compared to other high schools, but there are still many opportunities to make your high school experience amazing. There are clubs at the school that a lot of the students enjoy such as, Just Keep Living , Black Student Union, Women’s Empowerment, Band, Gentlemen's Quality, a Cheese Club and many more. The environment at the school is really safe and has a very friendly family environment. Most of the students call the school an Animo family, because we always love to support each other.
- Sophom*ore
- May 22 2019
Rating 2 out of 5
There is nothing I really admire about my school district. They really make it impossible to continue to want to go to school there. Even when we have programs at my school that is beneficial to the student and can help improve
the hands-on experience, they refuse to sponsor it oftentimes refusing to pay for the services provided. Which makes things really difficult for the students especially when things become awkward between the mentors and mentees because the district refuses to sponsor growth!
- Junior
- May 11 2019
Rating 3 out of 5
I grew up an Inglewood native all my life, thus growing up an Inglewood scholar. Inglewood Unified has made me who I am, and provided a great high school by the name of City Honors. At City Honors I found my support system to put me on track to my college journey, as it is the schools foundation to strive for college. Here in Inglewood, if you're to choose City Honors, anyone will be in a clear path to their college dream.
- Senior
- Apr 30 2019
Rating 3 out of 5
What I liked about the schools in Inglewood Unified School District is, all the support that all teachers and staff provide to succeed and flourish to be somebody in life. I also loved how all the students in the Inglewood Unified School district are united.
- Senior
- Apr 17 2019
Rating 2 out of 5
Inglewood Unified is always cutting resources for students. The track team has no uniforms, no equipment, and we don't even have hurdles to participate in that event. They cut our lunch program, so now they even ration condiments. We never have teachers and all the buildings in this school district are neglected.
- Junior
- Mar 4 2019
Rating 5 out of 5
They are very well prepared. I feel as if they actually listen to what schools are in need of. It begins with the students sharing their ideas and experiences and eventually making its way up to the district.
- Alum
- Feb 4 2019
Rating 3 out of 5
The thing best thing about going to Inglewood Unified School District is the different kind of people you'd meet there. It is completely diverse and friendly to whoever wants to attend. There are city rally's and events that take place there, some of which I have participated in. There is fun, music, and culture wherever you go.
- Senior
- Jan 18 2019