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Submitted by parent on May 09, 2021
The administration and staff are very kind and approachable. My son loves that he can take forestry and wood shop in addition to the standard academics. It’s a great school and great community. Also, I’d note that when we hosted our exchange student from Spain for a school year where he attended Scio High and loved every minute of it. Sergio had spent three summer exchanges with us and when his parents asked if he could come live with us for a school year we jumped at the opportunity. He was warmly supported not only in his new school but also onto the basket ball team having only really played soccer back in Madrid. My experiences has been that this is great school and a great community of kids that are welcoming to kids from all different backgrounds and abilities, local or not.-Nicole Zedwick
Submitted by parent on August 22, 2017
Football is a top priority at this school, and bullying is a Major problem. Academics are not pushed, teachers don't teach, homework is just expected to be turned in without explanation or learning concepts. If you're not related to someone at the school or a previous student, then communication is extremely difficult, outsiders are not welcome by faculty or students and support staff. Horrible experiences here, education is very basic.
Submitted by student on June 09, 2014
This school is great. Academic, athletic, leadership and art programs are ALL strongly supported by the community and staff. With such a small school, the teachers and principal are able to make connections with students and help them out more often. The opportunities available here, if taken, can give you a head start on a challenging future.
Submitted by parent on August 30, 2012
There is lots of bullying and a principal that doesn't do anything about it, very unfriendly office staff, and their priority is Football. There are some good teachers, but overall a place I don't want my daughter to be.