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Submitted by student on November 04, 2021
As a student here I would not recommend this school because I am having so many issues with students here being disrespectful and threatening others including me and i feel it wasn't handled correctly and information was given to the student which is not aloud and wrong. I honestly love the middle school but the high school had teachers who didn't give the help i needed and others needed either and i have only went less than half the year in 8th grade. Yes some teachers are good and helpful but most are rude and not helpful and will tell you to do something and then yell at you for it and I will not name names because that's not aloud on my terms but you will eventually find out for yourself when you enter 8th or any other grade in this school.
Submitted by other on December 09, 2013
As a student at Greeneview High School, Greeneview is an amazing school! Great teachers, plenty of small town community involvement. I am proud to say that Greeneview is my Alma mater! I love going to school there. Everyone knows each other, Greeneview is not big but not tiny, perfect size, but still a small school in a small farming town. I love it and would never want to change districts! I am very proud to say I'm from Greeneview and I have a bright future! Go Rams!
Submitted by parent on December 13, 2012
My son used to go to this school, and it turned out to be very unsatisfactory. The parent involvement is little to none at Greenview High. The teaching quality is poor, and it seems most of the students are not all that friendly.
Submitted by parent on May 31, 2012
Often along with small- town schools comes a small- town Administrative body that cannot get a levy passed because of a lack of leadership vision and failure to acknowledge the problems or listen so the students and propery owners here pay the price. There is a very large voter group of dissatisfied community members and it is growing larger. Archaic special education practices. My husband and I are both teachers in larger districts and when afforded a choice, we would send our children elsewhere. Most teachers care here but have to work within the constraints of leadership decisions that fail to be responsible to the public that it serves.