Andrew Hill High School

[6] Andrew Hill receives Title I low income funding under the No Child Left Behind Act.

[9] The school has the Medical MAGNET program for students to begin in grade 10 until graduation, designed to further educate participating high school students with a focus on medicine, and involves science classes and education in medical literature.

It is a California Partnership Academy (CPA), similar to the MAGNET programs, designed for participating high school students as a career focused education in the field of biotechnology.

Students may take the entire Diploma Programme, or single IB courses stand alone for certificates, only during grades 11 and 12.

In addition to taking seven IB classes during the two years, Andrew Hill Diploma candidates must also complete the Extended Essay (EE), a 4,000-word report, and the Creativity, action, service (CAS) profile.

On average, each student participating in IB from Andrew Hill takes 4.8 subject tests during their enrollment.

[14] The campus of Andrew Hill High School consists primarily of seven buildings of classrooms, two groups of portables, two gyms and locker rooms, a cafeteria attached to the music hall, and an administrative building attached to the library.