Clayton High School

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600 S Fayetteville St

Clayton, NC 27520

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Clayton High School serves grades 9-12 in the Johnston 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 28 school community members.

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Posted on Apr 12, 2012
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The Varsity baseball coach (Houser) at Clayton Hight School is a complete joke! He allows how wealth the parents of students are as to how he coaches the baseball team. Example: The more money given to the Athleic booster program, the more the student gets to play and not be benched. He also makes it very clear that he does not want to be Approached by parents. Coach Houser is a disgrace as a coach and a PE teacher at Clayton High School
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Posted on Feb 16, 2012
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I have a daughter that attended Clayton High School. I agree that there needs to be work done by the principal to be more involved in the students. I think that things will get better as the overcrowding is not as much of an issue with the new high school in full service next year. I do not see where any of the posters are blaming others for the actions of their children or how a parents lack of guidance has anything to do with the inaction of the administration. I also don't see anything that warrants an attack on someones parenting skills. In my opinion, the school is not the best around and it's not the worst. If your child is involved in sports, I believe they would do better than average because that is mindset of Clayton high.
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Posted on Dec 16, 2011
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CHS has some really great teachers to include the Great JROTC Instructors. The principal is wonderful but the assistant principals could improve their methods of student interaction and guidance. My children went to this school and I was pleased with the education they received. They all have fond memories of this school and miss the feeling of community they experienced at CHS.
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Posted on Aug 11, 2011
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CHS has teachers who care about students, and is working hard to keep up with the quick-paced changes in a technology world. Students are well-behaved for the most part, and engaged in their learning. The principal is beginning to take ownership after taking over the position 2 years ago; he is making positive changes for all involved.
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Posted on Apr 15, 2011
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Wow, I can not believe what I am reading about this school. I graduated from here in 2009. Then it was not bad at all. The principle was very nice then and the kids at the school were not bad. But hearing all of this, I am disappointed and I do wish they find a better principle to run this school. I am glad that i graduated in 2009 and not now!

Posted on Feb 21, 2011
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I agree with the other negative reviews of Clayton High. I wish I could afford private school so that I could take my son out. The principal at Clayton high is out of touch with the teachers and parents as well as the students. There is very little communication between school and home. My son complains about the smoking and drug use that takes place on school grounds. He also says that the bathrooms are so bad that he won't use them. The selection of classes is limited and I've only come across a couple of teachers who aren't burnt out and have no business teaching children. I can say that his freshman year was much better because of the freshman academy and the caring vice principle there. I would suggest the same as a previous poster, if you have a choice, try to live in an area with the new Corinth Holders High.
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Posted on Jan 24, 2011
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I am a student at Clayton high just tranferred here nov 2010. This is a Terrible school. There is crime, drugs, thugs, drinking. The teachers are nice. Sudents are racist, they cuss,drink, go to late night parties with their friends. They dont care about anything. The campus is old but thats not the problem its in an okay neighborhood. The buses stink they drop you off at school okay. But when it comes time to come home there might be a substitute driver and your child might miss the bus. The buses are nice, and so are the bus drivers. The enviroment at this school is very bad.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2010
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Ugh! Took our son out and enrolled him in a private school. Thugs, drugs, teachers that don't care, principal does not have a handle on his staff or students. Very negative environment. Cannot believe the rating of this school....must be the locals that are related to each other and have been here for generations. There ARE some good kids at Clayton High School...Honors Students but the course selection is limited and the teachers will not let the AP and Honors students use the bathroom! This came from my child and others so there is a pattern here and not with the same teacher. Terrible, terrible, terrible. Move to an area that feeds into the new Corinth Holders High School (Riverwood, Flowers Plantation, etc) or go to a private school.
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Posted on Aug 11, 2010
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My kid is a senior this year and started as freshman.The freshman building is a great idea, since it keeps all the kids new to HS in one central place. There seems to be guidance counselor encouragement for kids to get on the "college bound" track. Their Middle College program is great opportunity to earn credits while still in HS. All of the kids are encouraged to pick an existing"special interest" (after school) club to be in, or they can create their own. Seems to be good family involvement. I don't hear about much crime or racism. Many of the kids in this area say yes ma'am and yes sir when speaking to adults. The principal keeps parents informed through an automated phone calling system. Great School. Would recommend it.
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Posted on May 25, 2010
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Another Good year , again I can say the teachers there are wonderful, always willing to help each kid succeed! If your kid doesnt succeed in this school it is simply because he or she is putting ZERO effort in. 2 of my 3 kids are not big or finnishing things they need pushing and prompting and between myself and the staff at CHS, in the end my children have learned you can't take shortcuts you have to DO THE WORK to pass. I am glad I chose for my kids to go there I have nothing bad to say about Clayton High, sure it might not be a beautiful new school, or have a Dance program like the other school or a award winning Band, But it's teacher have dedication and heart and do their best to give your kids an education! Thanks again for another great year!
--Submitted by a parent


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