Address 5050 Wiles Rd Coconut Creek, FL Phone (754) 322-1400 School District Broward Grades Served 9-12
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This gives an overview of this school's test results, and is based on a comparison of test results for all schools in the state. More information on School Ratings (www.greatschools.net)
Monarch High School 7 out of 10
Coconut Creek 7 out of 10
School FactsSchool Facts| | | Total Enrollment | 2,120 | 1642 | | Students per Teacher | 22.6 | 18.0 | | Expenditure per Student | $9,216 | $9,216 | | Students in Free Lunch Program | 29% | 3% |
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Posted September 28, 2007
My son is in his Junior year in Monarch and I am happy to say that he Monarch's Honor's Program is more than challenging. His teachers' have a very positive attitude and are willing to go the extra mile...
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| Posted September 28, 2007
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My son is in his Junior year in Monarch and I am happy to say that he Monarch's Honor's Program is more than challenging. His teachers' have a very positive attitude and are willing to go the extra mile for their students. On the other hand, I am disappointed that my son has not received a laptop this school year. I have yet to receive an explanation as to why his grade level hasn't received one this school 2007 year! The laptop was definitely an asset where school homeworks were concerned! If this program has been discontinue for the entire school, I believe this are doing the students a disservice! This pilot program was definitely on advantage Monarch H.S. had over many other high schools. Please bring it back! Thank you.
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| Posted September 27, 2007
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I moved to Florida from Buffalo,NY a little more than a year ago and was concerned with the overall education system in Florida and in particular Monarch with it's 'c' rating. However I am pleased to be able to say that if your child is genuinely interested in school; the faculty is more than happy to engage the student and get them ready to transition into college. Furthermore there are a variety of tools available for parents to keep track of there childs progress like the pinnacle viewer online. This is in addition to traditional follow up like calling and meeting with teachers. Bottom line is the school rating is not indicative of the quality faculty and staff there and I felt it incumbant upon me to set the record straight being that I have two children attending who I would never subject to sub-standard education.
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| Posted August 6, 2007
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My daughter graduated 05 from there she loved it. I also have my two younger nephews attending Monarch are they don't really like all the rules but they don't get into any trouble. Its a really safe school.
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| Posted May 6, 2007
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Monarch High School is a good school that has the potential to be a great high school with a little work. The academics are solid, there are some extra-curricular activities but not enough activities to promote school unity and spirit. Parents are involved some what but it could be better.
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| Posted March 26, 2007
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Monarch HS is a well run well organized school. Academics are challenging. The school seems to have ample opportunities for both girls and boys to participate in sports. Parent involvment appears to be good.
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| Posted September 30, 2006
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My daughter is a Sr at Monarch. I like the school alot. I think the girls athletics needs improvement. While I think education is most important thing, I also feel there should be fun. Like pep raleys during school in football season. The kids need to be more involved. The parents also need to get involved.
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| Posted September 5, 2006
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I'm a little concerned that my daughter is not getting enough homework. At Lyon Creek she got at least a hours worth each night. Not that homework is the most important thing for students, I just feel it's better for them in the long run with college now on the horizon.
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| Posted May 16, 2006
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Being the parent of a Freshman, what I have observed so far is exciting. I am, however, disappointed, that the principal, Kathy Collins, will not be there after 2006. I believe she is the key to this school. Their AP and Honors programs are challenging - but not out of reach. The extracurricular activities that are offered are quite good - there's something for everyone who is interested. The only types of parent involvement I can speak about are girl's volleyball and band. The girl's volleyball parents could be more involved. The band parents, on the other hand, are very involved. Hope this helps.
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| Posted January 25, 2006
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The School is ridiculous, the administration is horrendous, and the teaching, horrible. I honestly think that the 'zero' tolerance policy is ridiculous...
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| Posted January 12, 2006
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Monarch has a lot to offer. The teacher's are really involved, there are a lot of extracurricular activities and there are even classes that many other schools in the area don't have such as First Aid. Don't let the C fool you; It's a great school and you can get a great education.
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| Posted August 21, 2005
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My child attended private school throughout his middle school term. He has never experienced block scheduling, etc. He came home and said he likes the school, which I was happy.
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| Posted July 24, 2005
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this school is great, has helped my child excell in all that she does the teachers care and want ALL of the students to excell and be successful the teachers are willing to go that extra mile with 150% of their ability love this school
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| Posted July 21, 2005
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Very good school. Students receive laptops to aid their schoolwork. Could have a little bit more of parent involvement.
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| Posted March 1, 2005
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This school is wonderful, the teachers CARE! That makes a big difference in learning. I wish more schools around the country could learn from monarch, maybe more kids would stay in school. hurray for monarch high!
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