Exeter-West Greenwich Regional High School

Public | 9-12 | 641 students |  

PHONE: (401) 397-6893

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930 Nooseneck Hill Rd

West Greenwich, RI 02817

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Exeter-West Greenwich Regional High School serves grades 9-12 in the Exeter-West Greenwich School District. It is among the few public high schools in Rhode Island to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

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Posted on Aug 18, 2010
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Our child had a great experience at EWGSHS! His curriculum was challanging but acceptable and helped to prepare him for life after high school. The focus of his entire attendance at this school was on his ability to be prepared for college and the workplace, and we supported that curriculum. Communication was great between parents and staff and the extra curricular activities at the school were fantastic. I would definately recommend this school!
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Posted on Mar 10, 2010
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The teachers are unsuccessful in providing safety and insuring the wellbeing of the students in this school.
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Posted on Aug 5, 2005
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This school has a very good principal. She promotes positive parent/school relationships. She is bright, honest, and student-centered in her appoach. She has her hands full with a faculty consisting of some teachers who appear inflexible, burned out, or ill prepared. Many on the staff do a poor job at recognizing different learning styles and thus are unable to fairly and skillfully encourage all students to do their best. However, there are a number of superb teachers who understand diverse learners and effectively teach them. The school should look to these teachers to improve the quality of academic programs. Even the best programs won't work if you don't have effective teachers. The arts program is good but underfunded. The school as a whole does not recognize the true unsung heros among their students. Even our best performing students have difficulty getting into top notch colleges.
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