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Submitted by other on January 22, 2025
Too many pressures - Admin trying to please too many. Students not having enough accountability - Teachers horribly torn right down the middle. Not a very positive atmosphere atmosphere underneath. Going through the motions. Who loves going to school any more? No one.
Submitted by other on September 24, 2021
The staff and super attendant of this school like to get kids in trouble because they don't take their side even though they're wrong. Do not recommend
Submitted by other on August 13, 2020
not good my daughter home-schools now and so much more gets done
Submitted by parent on June 03, 2019
We suffered five children through this school system and are so thankful we don't have to foster another one along here. I feel terrible for anyone who has not done their "homework" on this poorly run school district. Home school or private school are the only way you're going to be assured of quality education if you don't fit the mold. The Guidance Counselors are not guiding - they're prejudiced for those students whom are academically inclined and not in need of any Guidance. Tragic...
Submitted by other on July 08, 2016
Growing up as a military child I attended 13 different schools. All were public schools, some of them were overseas. I have also taught in several schools in different states. And never, in my experience, have I seen such an inadequate education being offered to the students. Only 36% of Juniors are proficient in math and a mere 9% are proficient in science! This is absolutely unacceptable. The students’ dismal standardized test results are an indication of what they are “learning”. How does this school prepare them for life in the real world after graduation? Our grandchildren are students at Randolph Union High School, and I only wish that homeschooling was an option for them instead.