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1 Wilson W. Whitty Way

North Attleborough, MA 02760

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North Attleborough School District

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Posted November 19, 2010

This school is decent at best. There are a lot of cliques and if you aren't part of the cool clique then you're basically irrelevant. Until they want something(homework answers) from you. The office ladies are really mean and snap at you even if you're being nice to them. Some of the teachers care but most of them can't wait to leave. The athletic department focuses only on football and considering that the Athletic Director is one of the football coaches, that makes sense. If you aren't into sports and you're not popular then the only way to get through this high school experience is to make some really good friends. Otherwise you'll be miserable and sit in a dark corner in the hallway every chance you get.
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Posted February 5, 2010

Excellent school, great teachers, dedicated principal. I have 4 kids, all in the north attleboro district and they are all high honors. The school really provide lots and lots of help with college preparation, specially when parents find the time to get involved with the school, guidance and teachers every step of the process gets very simple.
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Posted October 24, 2009

Not enough focus on academic excellence. A decent education, definitely not superior. Kids with the ability to excell are, at times, forced to remain with the mean. There is a lack of guidance counselor oversight, resulting in kids missing out on college or scholarship opportunities. Parents need to be extremely involved in the college and scholarship search process (research, followup repeatedly with Guidance to see if required documents go out in time to meet deadlines) to ensure that their child goes through the college application process successfully. Without vigilance from parents, some kids will miss out on their top choice schools - especially those with early deadlines. Midyear and final grades for the colleges must be requested by each student.. nothing is sent out automatically, even though every college requires them. Do not assume anything with regards to the Guidance Office, follow up on everything yourself, repeatedly!
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Posted October 15, 2009

Despite never having enough funding, our teachers and administration do a great job educating our children.
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fpluto January 6, 2012
2: sandrajh We live in NE Indiana.I do not want 2 name school system-my kids don't need any other reasons to be bullied.Your prayers r welcome!My 13 yr old girl also wants to home school. Nobody will sit w/her at lunch.Kids tell racist jokes... More »
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sandrajh January 4, 2012
Rt@fpluto, that's so horrid. My heart goes out to your kids.Do u mind if I ask what school system you're in, I maybe able to get some answers for you if I knew. I recently moved to the Beech Grove district. Meanwhile, I will pray for your family.
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sandrajh January 4, 2012
My daughter will be starting a new school next wk.,she's a Jr. She's so unhappy, she's so afraid she won't fit in an will be left out an bullied. I've gave her tons of pep talks, but she's still upaet.so upset she wants to online... More »
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