READ THE WHOLE REVIEW IT'S WORTH IT I'M TELLING YOU I moved here 2 years ago and never expected to like this school, but I was wrong. We have an open campus so that juniors and seniors can go to nearby restaurants during lunch. Plus there is a HUGE, diverse student body – about 3000 students. Fun fact: that's nearly enough man (and woman) power to run a Nimitz class aircraft carrier. BHS used to be a college, and before that, a hospital. The stadium and auditorium? Definitely haunted. BHS students were drafted into WWI And WWII. Hopefully not WWIII. We don't wanna go to war with Russia, right? We even have a graduate that went to North Korea hoping for a "better life" and got international media attention, as well as 6 years of hard labor. No kidding, it's real. Look him up – Matthew Miller. He has a Wikipedia. We have great teams in most sports, but I'm not really a sports player. The Acadec team was always #1 in the county, but not anymore. The Virtual Business team is #1 in the COUNTRY, but that's because virtual business is a college prep class (in other words, not for AP and Honors students) and the people who are in virtual business are (surprisingly) AP and Honors students. The food is alright. Never really ate lunch here, but they give free food to students after school. And it's not just some cheap pretzels you can get on a 2 hour Delta flight from Los Angeles to San Diego. They give us chicken burgers and little pizzas. If you're into ROTC: It's pretty cool and tight knit. We have guest speakers from all branches, uniform days on Wednesdays, and PT on Thursdays. I'm gonna say this though: PT doesn't stand for physical training here… it stands for playtime. Forreal. We play games that you would expect to find in an elementary school recess. Now onto the artsy stuff: It's pretty great. Our drama productions are good. Our art classes learn a lot (except Photography, my brother says otherwise). We have a great marching band and fantastic choir (going to Carnegie Hall in NYC this year). Our orchestra is one of the best in the county I'd say. I was a violin last year and it was alright, but there's one downside to it: it starts before school. 0 period. Speaking of 0 period, we have a bunch of classes that start before 1st period. Calculus BC, PE… yeah that's pretty much it. I was kidding when I said "a bunch of classes" Despite having no walls and gates in some parts, we have real tight security here. Just kidding. We have ONE police officer. We have a couple of unarmed security guards though, and they love to drive around in those little golf carts. I'm kinda annoyed that they could use those. Students can't use bikes and scooters but they could use GOLF CARTS?! Quick story: I was almost hit by one of them. Reckless drivers. Smh. As a result of this semi-poor defense system, there are some little problems that happen on campus. Sometimes there are kids that smoke weed in the bathrooms, and there are fist fights here and there. But these aren't even the worst problems. If BHS were twitter, and pulling the fire alarm was a hashtag, it would be #1 on trending. There always happens to be some dumb kids sneaking out of class and pulling fire alarms, often multiple times a day. You can't have a fire alarm and expect it to be the only one. They come in bundles. They even decide to pull it at the worst times. I had a lab in chemistry and the fire alarm was pulled. They pulled it so often that our dean (who is one of the nicest blokes ever) said on the loudspeaker: "Whoever is pulling the fire alarm, you guys are idiots" Or something along these lines. Once there was a kid that wasn't even from BHS and came on campus just to pull the fire alarm… it seems like we have started a new tradition, along with our water tower one. The sad thing is that when the trash cans and bathrooms were lit on fire, nobody pulled the alarm. I don't even think we have fire drills anymore. I'm running out of space. Short review: Good school, can be improved.Richard Baal