Bloomfield Hills Lahser High School
Public | 7-12 | 885 students |
PHONE: (248) 341-5700
FAX: (248) 341-5899
HOURS: 7:25 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Bloomfield Hills Lahser High School serves grades 7-12 in the Bloomfield Hills School District. It is among the few public schools in Michigan to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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St. Hugo of the Hills Elementary School 1 miles | |||
1.2 miles | |||
1.2 miles | |||
2.3 miles |
Recent Reviews
I have been a parent at LHS for 5 years and putting my 3rd child through LHS right now. It is a wonderful school. It offers my kids great academics as well as athletics. I have kids playing sports, participating in clubs and excelling in academics. Go Knights!
Lahser High is a great school! My son was having a difficult time adjusting from his prior school (Novi High) and the faculty helped assist in his comfort level. They offered him opportunities academically and socially that provided him a well-rounded environment and opportunity. Not only did the counselor meet with my son, but the principal. My son was not just a new number in Lahser, he was a part of the family and the objective for all students that attend Lahser High. Go Lahser High! Keep up the good work! Great Points about Laher High: - Academically Challenging - Diverse - Promotes Leadership - Offers great opportunities that will create successfully young women and men in the future.
Lahser High School is now under the exceptionally competent leadership of a new principal. Under his leadership, tangible goals have been set, methods to achieve them outlined, and steps taken to implement them have begun. All is not perfect at Lahser, but under the leadership of the new principal, I look for it to get there quickly. Honors classes have proven rigorous and highly educational. I feel that my child will be extremely well prepared for college academics anywhere. Math might be a relative weakness, but is not a weakness overall. I do wish for more exciting science curricula. There is more education in this building than any child takes advantage of. If there is a weakness, it is that the complacent student can slide through. A student who goes after an education will not find better. If your student is complacent, the staff will work with you.
Lahser is a great school with lots of extracurricularactivities for the students and for the parents. I highly recommened this school because it has a huge variety of differnt classes to take and it makes school fun for my son.
I absolutely loved this school. We moved last march and all of us miss it a lot, more than any of would ever think. This school has changed my life and my siblings life in more ways than I can count. From the wonderful staff to the great acedemics. This schools sports, in particular, were deeply loved by my family and I. I played football for them for a season and even wrestled. I havent gotten the same enjoyment from sports anywhere else that I got from LHS. My sister graduated from LHS in 2004 and she deeply loved the school and misses it. I was there for only a year and loved it so much we make regular trips up to visit. This school changed our lives and we love it. GO KNIGHTS.
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