Windsor High School

Public | 9-12 | 906 students |  

PHONE: (636) 464-4429

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6208 Hwy 61-67

Imperial, MO 63052

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Windsor C-1 School District

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Imperial's Windsor High School serves grades 9-12 in the Windsor C-1 School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Jul 24, 2010
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Windsor is an excellent school. I had three children go from K -12 in the district and they all had great experiences. Staff was always caring and accessible. Excellent Honors/College Prep program along with decent extra-curricular activities.
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Posted on Apr 16, 2010
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This school does not have the resources needed for LD students, or children with anyother special needs. Please look elsewhere if you have a child in need of special services.
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Posted on Sep 14, 2009
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Windsor is a great school. My daugher attends and is in her Junior year. She has been taking honors classess since the 9th grade and is on the right track for college. I feel the teachers and staff are helpful and are always there if needed. She has often taken initiative to go into school early if she needs help or to stay after school; the staff is always there to help her when I can not. She is also athletic and participates in three sports. The coaches are also willing to stay after practice and assist her if she is having trouble or nursing back an injury. If your student has initiative and goals this is a fantastic school. As one of the previouse comments stated. High school is about what you put into it; its up to the student to seek assistance when needed. Go Owls!!!
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Posted on Nov 18, 2008
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This school was awful. Thank god I just barely squeaked by to get into a state college and make it from there. The teachers never believed I could get into college; therefore, they never actually helped me try. It's a tragedy to think of the kids that didn't and won't push themselves who could have gone to school but listened to the teachers. It's really sad. Pleae empower your kids. The teachers here don't--or didn't when I was there.
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Posted on Sep 12, 2007
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this school it is nothing but a waste of my time and I'm a senior thank god. the new pricipal will not do anything good for our school.I think all the parents should know that when i have questions,comments and concerns she never listens. thanks a very smart concerned student love kat
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jun 23, 2007
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an excellent school and campus

Posted on Mar 29, 2005
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I have a Junior also at Windsor High. She has been taking Honors classes and college credit courses since her freshman year. She has been in the National Honor Society, and a Student-Athelete. She is involved in many clubs and after-school activities. She has never had a problem getting information from the counselor or guidance to prepare her for college. My daughter has enjoyed her time at Windsor and looks forward to college. To the prior comment; You're only going to get out of High School, what you put into it!
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Posted on Jan 18, 2005
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My daughter is currently a junior at Windsor, when she started High School, we put together, as asked a plan. This plan listed the classes she had wanted to take. Well, needless to say, each year we get ask again? Where is the plan? Besides, there are no classes available anymore. When my oldest son graduated 10 years ago, there were alot of classes to choose from. We have since approved bond issues, what is that money being used for? There are certainly no classes to take or the classes she had palnned to take are not available to her for one reason or another. She can't even get help from a counselor, but that is one thing that hasn't changed in 10 years! I am grateful that she is almost done with Windsor, Please would someone take an interest in her education? What am I paying you all for?
--Submitted by a parent


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