Southeast High School

Public | 9-12 | 716 students |  

PHONE: (405) 636-5008

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5401 South Shields Blvd

Oklahoma City, OK 73129

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Oklahoma City's Southeast High School serves grades 9-12 in the Oklahoma City School 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 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Dec 1, 2009
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Overall SE is a very good school. Most of the teachers are very helpful and educational opportunities are excellent. JROTC is the highlight of the school. Some of the rules are pointless and annoying, however, such as being restricted to the lunchroom and courtyard during breakfast and lunch, or banning MP3 players and cellphones. Individual teachers could dictate whether or not their use is allowed in their classrooms. As far as the electronic media goes, I blame the district more than the school, nevertheless it reduces my satisfaction somewhat.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Mar 9, 2008
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Southeast HS is one of the best Highschools in OKC. Its ranked # 3 in total API score for the city. The schools has barely any problems with fights or grafitti, etc. I just find S.E. as one of the best schools in OKC. Trust me, Ive been to a lot of them.
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Posted on Mar 9, 2008
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Southeast is a excellent school. One of top three schools in OKC. It was ranked # 3 in total API score in the disrtict. Also, it says this school is public well thats only partly true. Its a specialty school, you have to apply to get in and maintain a GPA to stay in. So don't get confused on that. Students are very well behaved, almost no fights whatsoever, etc. I recommend this school over any close by HS.

Posted on Jun 29, 2007
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Southeast High School is a great school. The school spirit is a little low and there may not be enough student activities such as dances and pep rallies but that will be improved on. There are no problems with fights. For my first year here it surprised me to see no fights. The academics are great and the teachers are very good at what they do, and I enjoyed most of mine. This school has a very good wrestling and Basketball team one of the best in the state. This is a very good school for prospective parents and students looking for a school to attend.
--Submitted by Michael Herndon, a student

Posted on Jun 30, 2005
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Southeast was positive school with leaders in every class. I never felt left out. The teachers always had time for their students. They had many programs we could participate in as long as we kept our grades up. The eneligible list was strictly enforced and made us stay on track. The average student would would also have to maintain a good GPA or they wouldnt be able to attend pep ralleys, drama presentations, etc. We never had problems with fights or gangs because you have to apply to get in and the administrators were always good about avoiding problemed students. The ROTC is the best in the state and has been for many years, winning national and state championships they are simply one of the best in the nation. This school would be first choice for me if i had to start over.
--Submitted by Stephen Q, a former student


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