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Submitted by parent on October 05, 2017
This school graduates a high majority our students whom can read or write at a 7-8 grade level. They push students that are non traditional learners into (special) classes that teach GED course.
Submitted by student on July 25, 2013
This school has made a huge turnaround in recent years. Scores are up across the board not only for standardized testing, but with grades in general. The number of AP classes has increased along with honors classes. Rigor increased yet the percentage of students failing decreased. I am proud of my school and they deserve way more recognition then they get. The Carrabec stereotype should be reversed. It's fantastic and I cannot say enough great things about it. The teachers are AMAZING and have great backgrounds and education. The drama performances are top notch.
Submitted by student on March 16, 2011
The school lunch's need to be fixed, badly. They don't feed the kids enough food, and from personal experience they treat us like gold when the rating people came from the state and stuff. And they actually gave us enough food to fill us. And this is coming from a Skinny kid.