Public | 9-12 | 375 students |
Fremont High School serves grades 9-12 in the Fremont Community Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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6.7 miles | |||
7.1 miles | |||
Hamilton Community High School 13.8 miles | |||
Prairie Heights Senior High School 14.6 miles |
fremont high school is a great school and i am more than proud to send my children to it . they provide a great education.
Fremont is an O.K School Besides the Principle who is working on what he is doing. But in education the school is top notch. The teachers really do care.. Jaron
Fremont is mediocre at best. Discipline is nonexistent, plenty of rules in the student handbook but few are enforced, class sizes are in the 25-35 range & too many for the teaching staff to handle, music & arts are poorly funded. They recently went to a block schedule where the kids get 30-40 minutes of instruction & the remaining class time is spent doing homework (my kids learned how to play cards).
I attend and you get great one on one help from your teacher. Very few schools still have that and Fremont High School is one of them.
whoever says fremont is a bad school has a personal issue that didn't go their way. Being I went K-12 at fremont I would know if it was a good school or not. The teachers are sincerely concerned about their students and will make sure they get the attention they deserve....as long as your kid isn't a trouble maker that is...you cant teach kids who are unwilling to learn.
I watched my child start kindergarden and go all the way through to graduation at Fremont. There isn't a better public school to put your son or daughter in. The teachers are sincerely concerned with the kids' education and well being. The only reason a student wouldn't get that treatment is if he/she is a trouble maker. You can not teach a student who is unwilling to learn. Parents who say that they do not like Fremont probably have personal issues that did not go their way. They are not looking at the entire picture.
If your child is a student that learns 'inside the box' your experience will be great. On the other hand, if your child has their own way of thinking and learning, they will stuggle and getting them additional help is impossible. Especially if they pass the ISTEP. It also seems that names mean alot and rules do not apply to all.
Fremont schools are by far, the most amazing and dedicated schools I have ever seen. Their teachers go above and beyond when preparing the students for college and the working world. The community has a strong influence and voice within the schools. This helps to create a great enviroment for all of the kids and allows parents to have a hands on approach with their childs education.
Small class and caring teachers help to make Fremont a great school. For its size, an incredible number of advanced placement courses are offered and those who teach them truly prepare the students for life after high school.
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