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Submitted by other on July 04, 2015
Loudon is small enough to feel like a community, yet large enough to have some pretty outstanding academic and extracurricular programs. Academics are well rounded with teachers that care and the athletic programs are excellent, competing and excelling in most every endeavor. You would be hard-pressed to find a better school in rural East Tennessee!
Submitted by student on May 12, 2013
My school is pretty diverse. It's like any other high school; however, in this high school there are a wide variety of people, from the girly girls to the jocks to the country boys, everyone has a group they fit in with. There are a large variety of sports and clubs to join, from football to soccer to FCA to Spanish Club. It's certainly been a ride here, and I'm looking forward to my upcoming years. :)
Submitted by parent on September 27, 2011
Bullying is a major problem and school meals are a total joke. There are a handful of caring teachers there, but for the most part, it doesn't even begin to get a passing grade from me.
Submitted by student on January 05, 2011
Loudon High School is a very poor school, maybe mediocre at best. Most of the teachers do not care much about their students education as they are in keeping their job, or the latest episode of high school drama. The classes are unbelievably easy, and not challenging at all. The curriculum does not prepare students for the real world or college, not even close. The classes are full of students goofing off and disrespecting their teachers. A lot of teachers give busy work and do not involve themselves in their classes. I am VERY disappointed in this school, and believe it could be doing much much better. I must say though there are SOME good teachers who do their best to prepare the students, and I thank them for all they've done.