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Submitted by parent on January 17, 2025
Phenomenal community that supports the school and a great school that supports the community.
Submitted by parent on September 15, 2016
Unless your parent is a teacher, on the school board or an alumni, a student doesn't matter. These are the only students who get attention and support. No one else matters. Academically favored students, again, teacher's children, school board member's children and alumni's children get every opportunity to participate or advance. No one else is considered. Disappointing my tax dollars pay for this. The academic advisor is lazy and useless. Most teachers who have been there forever should retire. Not all are bad, but too many.
Submitted by parent on January 07, 2016
There are many opportunities for students to be involved in activities and academics at this smaller school. The counselor has done a nice job with finding accelerated classes and online options for my advanced students. The new athletic facilities are a plus!
Submitted by parent on October 18, 2014
Excellent post-secondary options. Progressive training for teachers is showing in increased student achievement scores. Great opportunities for all students.
Submitted by parent on May 28, 2014
The school needs a big shake-up as it is definitely heading downhill at a steep rate.
Submitted by parent on August 23, 2010
My three children have received excellent guidance and all have been accepted into top-notch public research institutions. All in all, Panora has been a great place to raise my kids and the schools have gone above and beyond my expectations.
Submitted by parent on June 30, 2010
I agree with the last post. I grew up and graduated from this school district. My children attended for a couple years until we moved out of state. Wow what a difference! My kids were behind! They do the minimum required, and nothing more. The parental involvement is limited to a "group type" and that rules the decisions. Not very diverse. Although I don't regret time here, I am dissapointed that they aren't more visionary to the future with their thinking.