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Submitted by other on July 27, 2024
i miss this school, top tier, best high school in the county, just make sure you humble yourself before you go here, those students aren’t gonna be soft on you lol, great learning, easy to keep up with, best teachers, will always help you when needed, staff and guidance counselors are amazing.
Submitted by parent on April 11, 2023
Do not recommend this school. Hide a lot that happens.
Submitted by parent on August 01, 2022
The school faculty and staff are very attentive to student needs. The programs offered are fantastic, and the environment is safe a nurturing. I am happy with the quality of the education my son receives there.
Submitted by student on October 10, 2021
This school wouldn't be too bad if it wasn't dirty, and falling apart. It's obvious that this school is either underfunded or is spending it's funding on the wrong things. They obviously don't care too much about how the students feel about the place, which they all basically hate it here.
Submitted by parent on July 22, 2019
My Daughter is in the IB program and enjoys the rigorous classes and the wide selection of sports for females. The IB /AP honors teachers are tuff but fair. Moved to Lecanto from a Private school Seven Rivers with Lecanto providing a wider range of classes, sports, and safety. Its the clear choice in the area for college prep and better yet free. Save up for college
Submitted by parent on May 20, 2018
Excellent school! Two of my son’s have graduated from LHS and had the best experiences! Each has different strengths and LHS teachers were able to tap in to what their strengths were, help make them stronger and more focused. They are better because of this school.
Submitted by parent on August 08, 2012
As a parent, my child is a grown teenager. Which the transfer had made an impact on him, because the older the child is the more it affects them. I believe the IB program should have a school of their own not together w/ Lecanto HS. It makes the school overcrowded & many of the students doesn't qualify because of that reason. I am sure if it wasn't over crowded it would have been a different story but it is. The drive to school from bus stop is 20 mins but the drive from my house to school is 15 mins & my zone, doesn't qualify meanwhile is closer than the 20 mins drive. He was going to sign up for IB but reading what's requires, you fail if wrong & that doesn't make sense,changed his mind instead. It is not teenager fault that the school is over crowded & can't continue school. IB programs needs to have their own building just for IB Students. Having health issue i can't continue to take my child to the bus stop just because of a zone & society decided to affect his behavior when is only 15 mins drive & wanted to continue like always & finish school. There IB programs needs to have their own just for IB students. My child loves the school but there are things not met.