Johnston Senior High School

Public | 9-12 | 917 students |  

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345 Cherry Hill Rd

Johnston, RI 02919

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Johnston Senior High School serves grades 9-12 in the Johnston School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 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 20 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 1, 2012
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This school is terrible!!! DO NOT send your child here. I left my sophomore year because I just couldn't take it anymore! Constantly getting harassed by the students, the teachers/principals DO NOT take that seriously when they really should. Seeing as how bullying is now illegal in Rhode Island. But there are only 3 teachers that I found who really wanted to work with me, (I have an IEP), the other teachers did NOTHING to help me. I also have ADHD. The academics are a joke. A friend of mine from another state (better rated school) saw my work once & laughed at how easy it was, while I was struggling to even start it. It's ridiculous. Do NOT send your child here. They will suffer.
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Posted on Aug 4, 2010
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I went to Johnston High School and am attending a college with a 30% acceptance rate. The honors and dual enrollment classes are the only classes you should let your kid take. Do NOT let them take "college preparatory" (CP) classes at this school. They are a joke. Most of the teachers here are good/great teachers. The student will enjoy a great sense of community as long as they try their best to be a contributing member of it. When it comes to academics, this school is what one makes of it. The honors and EEP classes are actually mere college preparatory classes. They are not advanced. Again, anything below these levels of instruction is a complete joke of a class. TRUST ME. The evidence for this point is the fact that the top 10 students of the last graduating class couldn't score over 1800 on the SAT.
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Posted on Feb 24, 2010
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Great teachers, wonderful sense of community. My son is in his first year at a very prestigious college. The high school prepared him extremely well. He said in many ways he finds college easier than high school. My daughter is in 10th grade and I can see the school doing wonders for her also. Save your money on private schools-- students get just as good an education here & they will be able to go to the college of their choice with a great experience behind them. I also love the sense of security I feel knowing that the students are in good hands with a very competant & caring staff.
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Posted on Apr 27, 2009
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I am an alumna and I also had nothing but great experiences at JHS. I had both college-prep classes as well as honors, and regardless, I always had teachers who were dedicated and motivated to helping me learn. I participated in a slew of extracurricular activities, and looked forward to homecoming and the various activities that were offered year round. I was accepted to the university of my choice, am in grad. school and have a rewarding job thanks to the dedicated teachers at JHS! As far as blame being put on teachers regarding student's not learning what they should be: if a child does not want to be at school, and does not want to learn-they're not going to learn. The majority of that blame cannot be attributed to the teachers. Instead of placing the blame on others-intiative should be taken in the home to hold the kids accountable.
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Posted on Jan 11, 2009
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I am an alumni of Johnston High School and have had nothing but great experiences. My son recently graduated from Johnston and the teachers did nothing but make sure my son graduated because of his disability with learning. Everyone has their own opinion on Johnston High School and I feel as though people degrade it for no reason!
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Posted on Jan 7, 2009
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Horrid school, most classes are below age level. Everything is old and falling appart, it is disgusting.
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Posted on Oct 16, 2008
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Johnston is a great high school that is too often under-rated. The courses offered in the honors program are top-notch. Many students graduate with numerous college credits. Higher ranking students have gotten accepted to the best colleges in the country. The sense of community and pride at this school is also very impressive.
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Posted on Jul 27, 2008
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I recently graduated from Johnston High School, and have only had good/great experiences in my high school career. Unfortunately some of the problems with the school are often attributed to the staff, while most the problems that the school endured (while I attended) were issues of the budget and school committee that have been resolved. I am now in college and planning to attend graduate school soon, and believe that Johnston did a fantastic job of college preparation. Some parents have the misconception that this is a bad school with a below par staff. The truth of the matter is that there are a good amount of amazing, dedicated teachers that are happy to go to work in the morning. Do not waste money on a private school, often times the child ends up going to college with friends that are graduates of graduates of those private schools that parents contemplate.

Posted on May 25, 2007
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my child graduated from Johnston High and is now struggling in college. I don't feel the school prepared her for college.
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Posted on Feb 21, 2007
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I am a parent of an 11th grader that has an IEP. The school has come a long way trying to address all of its problems. However they need to address the overwhelming problems with teachers not following IEP's and 504 plans. We have children failing because of the teachers not following the IEP's and 504 plans. Some class rooms have two teachers [regular ed and special ed] and the children in these classes are still having haveing trouble because the teachers are not doing thier jobs effectively. There are a few teachers that are great and i applaud them for doing their jobs so effectively. The school administration needs to make all teachers do their job and follow all of the laws or get rid of the teacher. It is a shame that teachers can tell you that they dont have to do something because its not in their contract.
--Submitted by a parent


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