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I'd say that the school is very divided in there ways i dnt think that hhs is a bad school but its not the students that are making the school look bad it is th teachers. im not saying that there are not some students that are in there that are a handful but there are some teachers that dont care how they talk to students an there are some that are rude and dont care about there students they are doing it for the paycheck. But i can say that there are a few that do care about the students in the school. The one thing that i can say about the parents are that we are very active in the school and the activities that there child participate in the school.

I'd say that HHS is an average high school, no less or more than most schools. I wish too that the leadership in the school tried a bit harder. The kids need to be tutored that struggle, especially in math. They need to be prepared for college also. The kids need encouragement. I appreciate the teachers who do go the extra mile to help the students. :)

I would have to disagree about the bad reviews of this school. I graduated well in my class, though not in the top ten percent. I was admitted into college and struggled about as much as any average college student. College is harder than high school and requires more work. Harpeth more than prepared me with teachers like Mrs. Orman, McGaha, King, Sparkman, Arrington. We worked for our grades and I loved all the extracurriculars. Loved this school and would love my children to attend one day.
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