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Submitted by parent on February 04, 2025
The school provides little to no supports for individuals from low income families which keeps the barriers that prevent those families from becoming involved in their students education existent. I think that the staff and administration and teachers don’t have the proper training to be able to identify potential problems in the home Which affect the child’s education. These are pretty basic skills that anyone working with children should have.
Submitted by other on June 04, 2024
Horrible excuse of a school. The entire school board should be fired. I would bet they are steeling the Covid money.
Submitted by parent on May 31, 2024
this school is has the worst standards i've ever seen. the teachers and other staff don't care about any of the students and do not stand by their words. there are fights that break out regularly and the students are not even disciplined properly for their behavior. DO NOT RECOMMEND.
Submitted by student on October 28, 2022
The school is awful and is very overhyped. The school board itself doesn’t care about the students and majority of teachers don’t care about the students and are only there for the money.
Submitted by parent on November 06, 2021
College preparedness is horrible. School is a messy nest.
Submitted by other on May 08, 2020
I appreciated my experience at Emmaus High School. I loved the effective learning environment and the teachers were very helpful in helping me to achieve my goals. Highly recommend!
Submitted by teacher on January 13, 2013
This school has some of the highest standards I have ever seen in a public school. From the academic rigor, to the discipline code, to the extra curricular opportunities, EHS offers students every opportunity to succeed, and the community is very supportive as well. I would not hesitate to send my child to Emmaus, and anyone who says otherwise needs to take a long, hard look at their expectations and the other public schools in the area.