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Submitted by parent on May 06, 2016
I had students enrolled. The discipline was not good. Most of the students were friendly to each other but the teachers were greatly disrespected. Office staff were more like children than professionals. I heard that several teachers quit. That should tell you all.
Submitted by teacher on December 12, 2011
I am very proud of the work we do in our neck of the woods. We offer students opportunities to excel within a small school environment. As a staff we embrace cutting edge research that assists us in providing a relevant and rigorous education. Don't ask us, ask our numerous alumni currently enrolled in college how our school has preformed. We love our kids and accept everyone. As for previous posts on this forum, not sure what sponsorship opportunities were denied? I have been the Athletic Director since 2007 and I assure you we have not turned away fundraising opportunities. For our location we produce! Can't wait to teach your student!
Submitted by other on October 30, 2010
Went to school here, but didn't graduate from this school. Had a lot of tough times, but lots of great ones also. The small school atmosphere means that everyone knows each other, and in that sense it was a community more than a school. But the leadership was constantly batting down opportunities for growth and help. Several sponsorships for football were not accepted because 'it would bring too much attention'. Gotta face it, the school is broke and not too many people want to do much about that. I mean, sure, people say they do, but not much has been done to help either the students or the community. Nobody is willing to stand up for what is right and most of the staff is instilling that spirit of meekness in the students.