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Submitted by parent on November 11, 2014
This is a very good school with caring and qualified faculty and staff. It offers a variety of educational opportunities, top of the line access to technology, and small class sizes. Students have the opportunity to take many different dual credit classes. The school has an excellent A+ program that many students take advantage of. They also offer many different extra curricular activities including career tech organizations, music a nd sports. My two children graduated from here and easily transitioned into the university setting. They felt well prepared for college. Many of the teachers are young but are doing a good job. Like all schools there is room for improvement but they appear to be going in the right direction.
Submitted by other on September 30, 2012
i went to greenfield up til my freshman year n its not totally horrible, the sports programs are fairly good and alot of students participate but if you dont have the right last name it doesnt matter how good you are you wont play much, the teachers are tough but when you leave other teachers classes seem like nothing but there is a bad drug problem.
Submitted by other on November 28, 2010
Having attended schools in Missouri, Washington State, and Idaho I must say Greenfield was the worst. Drug use is rampant: when I was 13 I was made fun of for not smoking. If you are not from the area, it's very hard to get your foot in the door. Teachers are often incorrect, play favorites, and teach useless and trivial material. Extra curricular activities are almost nonexistent and once you pay the fees to be in a club, you don't really do anything. I see that a few people thought Greenfield was exceptional but I can't imagine why; perhaps they don't know what a functional school system is supposed to be like.