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Submitted by parent on April 14, 2021
This school is really great and is about the same as the state average in key measures of college and career readiness, but depending on the state, average can mean only a minority of students are ready for college and career. But over all this school is really great because the main thing is that they should haven them career and college ready.
Submitted by student on September 08, 2020
This school has played a big part in putting me at my lowest point in life. And all the bullying, the hate, its alot. Not to even mention how ineffective the schools efforts are in preparing students to be adults.
Submitted by parent on September 27, 2015
Page is unable to retain qualified, passionate teachers. The town environment is not conducive to raising a family unless you are religiously affiliated with a church. Cost of living is high. If you are a single parent that makes plenty of money, this school will not work with you in providing a constructive path for your teen. But if you are in poverty they have an AVID program to help guide your child. Scholarships, grants, and extracurricular activities are highly biased toward faculty family and friends families. The focus of this school is not expanding on a teen's ability to live creatively and happily. The focus is for employees to keep receiving paychecks while keeping the students in check using constant discipline sans parental input for the most minuscule offenses. The only reason I give this school 2 stars is there are a handful of teachers that truly care about the children. Don't count on them staying. I've lived in Page for 10 years, and had hoped by the time my daughter was in high school, it would have improved. It hasn't and teen delinquency runs rampant in this town. I have watched one good teacher after another either fired for ridiculous reasons or leave because they had no extracurricular activities here. They will let a teacher go for posting on Facebook a night out in town but keep the teacher who has relations with students but goes to church. I will be pulling my daughter out at the end of this semester and using online schools until I can move us to a new place.