Soper High School

Public | 9-12 | 117 students |  

PHONE: (580) 345-2211

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100 Saint Louis St

Soper, OK 74759

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Soper High School serves grades 9-12 in the Soper School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Mar 11, 2009
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This school is not as commited to learning as it should be.There are way to many class interuptions and teachers on cell phones during class.The athletics program is in need of repair, students aren't treated fairly or equally.Also the administration is laking in judgement.It is time for a fresh take on this schools well being.
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Posted on Oct 3, 2008
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I love this school! The administration is great and I'm so glad there is a principal who believes in disipline. With out disipline there is no learning. The teachers have gone out of there way to help my child make the transition from a 'big city school' to the rural school. Thanks
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Posted on Aug 17, 2006
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this school has become a dangerous place for our children, not because of student behavior but because of the 'power-tripping' principals, unconcerned superintendent, and a director of sp. ed. services that follows orders instead of following laws. Disciplinary decisions are driven by ego & control and our students are paying the price. Exclusion and suspension take priority over educational performance & success. There appears to be no intentions or attempts to try constructive consequences or find strategies to improve/intervene/prevent problem behavior which would be beneficial for all students.
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