It was founded in 2001 by Isaac Haqq in the Eastmont Town Center at the corner of 72nd Street and Bancroft Ave.
[1] A large portion of the student body were minorities; 78% were African American, and 15% were Hispanic.
State investigators seized copies of the 2005 standardized tests, which were being illegally used to prepare UPREP students for the 2007 exams.
Former teachers of the school documented multiple cases where course names and grades were falsified on transcripts sent to universities.
[9] On August 2, 2007, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that the school had been closed and the district was scrambling to find placement for its students.