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Submitted by other on January 09, 2024
This a spectacular 5A high school. The administration and educators truly will do whatever it takes to help the student succeed. I am a 2001 graduate of this truly amazing school. I highly recommend EHS!
Submitted by parent on March 05, 2020
We are happy with this school. Very nice high school with lots to offer in education
Submitted by student on February 26, 2020
It is very good I enjoy going to school and the environment is good and teachers teach well and care for their students.
Submitted by parent on April 29, 2017
This is a beyond amazing school with great teachers
Submitted by student on January 12, 2017
Compared to other schools in the state, it has much better student/teacher interaction. The teachers really love what they are teaching which makes learning much easier and more fun.
Submitted by parent on February 12, 2016
Staff don't care about the kids let's them walk all over them play on internet and cellphones all day to scared of the kids to take them away dress inappropriate bad language and disrespectful to everyone;
Submitted by other on September 03, 2015
As a parent in the area I have nothing but good things to say about Easley High school. It's the high school for the entire area and the community really rallies around it. The brand new facility that opened last year is phenomenal. The students I've met have been very high character kids and the district just finished 6th in the state for senior ACT scores.Additionally, the tax burden is much lower in Pickens county than surrounding counties.
Submitted by teacher on November 18, 2010
Easley High School is one o fthe best I have worked for, and I have been at a few in my years as a teacher. The new principal has made some great changes and the school is definitely headed in the right direction. Parent involvelment could be better, as most o fthe at-risk kids find little support outside of school, but overall the students are good kids. We have seen improvement in testing results and academics as well as athletics since some change in leadership have been made. Please take student opinions with a grain of salt, most are based on their good or bad experiences, and from my experience that can change on a daily basis.