Lamar County Comprehensive High School

Public | 9-12 | 706 students |  

PHONE: (770) 358-8641

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Barnesville, GA 30204

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Lamar County Comprehensive High School, located in Barnesville, Georgia, serves grades 9-12 in the Lamar County Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 31 school community members.

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Posted on Jun 19, 2011
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Awesome friends, great classes, caring teachers, ok food--I've been a Trojan all my life and will continue to be too.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jun 10, 2011
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This school has an awesome group of dedicated staff. Each year, it gets even better.
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Posted on Jun 4, 2011
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My teachers care about ME. It's not whether or not I pass or fail, its whether or not I'm a good person. Because of them, I want to succeed. Because of them, I know how to succeed. Because of them, I will teach others to succeed. You're the best: Turner, Filp, Williams, Mitchell, McCauley, and the rest.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Mar 29, 2010
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this school would definitely be one of my greatest choices as a school for my children. although, i think the high school should be less strict on the dress code with the collar shirts, especially since they are very irritating and uncomfortable. but in other words, i think the school is great:)

Posted on Dec 11, 2009
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It has a progessiver adminiatration and will evolve into a great academic environment.
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Posted on Oct 27, 2009
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i believe the lamar county school system is great overall. i am very well informed about my students progress and behavior.
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Posted on Aug 15, 2009
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New parent of 9th grader...great start to awesome year. Open House with a picnic...I've never seen that. Friendly teachers and helpful staff too.
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Posted on Jun 10, 2009
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I have been coming to lamar County Schools my entire life. Lamar has had some issues in its school systems but things are becoming much better........... Im proud to be a Trojan!!
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Posted on Mar 11, 2009
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The schools are getting better every year as we get better administration & faculty in general. Scores are going up. I have had 3 children graduate from LCCHS with honors and all went onto good colleges. The current graduating class is full of many students who have already been accepted to top colleges many with academic scholarships. (UGA, GA Tech, Wake Forest, GA Southern the list goes on and on - and that is just this year's graduating class) If your child is doing poorly in this school system you may want to stop blaming every one else and take a look in the mirror. I noticed for years when I went to the Open House & Parent nights there weren't many people there. It is the school's job to offer your child a good quality education it is the parents job to be sure your child takes advantage of it.
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Posted on Dec 29, 2008
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This school needs a lot of improvement. things have gotten even worse with the new principal. These teachers can't control their students, but it's not entirely their fault. The disruptive students are sent to administration, the ISS or OSS doesn't do any good. They just come back and disrupt class again. Its miserable to try and learn with some teachers, and like one student had stated earlier, we're assigned work that's graded and are expected to learn it ourselves. The students who want to learn are too overwhelmed, and the students who are only there because they have to be just don't even bother with the assignment in the first place.
--Submitted by a student


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