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PHONE: (352) 524-5500

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36850 State Road 52

Dade City, FL 33525

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Posted October 9, 2010

My son was at this school for one year and I am glad I transferred him to another school. He was struggling with his grades and the teachers did not seem to care or help. I made a few visits to the school to talk to them, but they made it seem like it was a nuisance. I'm definitely not letting my youngest son go here.
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Posted June 30, 2007

PHS gives many opportunities for students to shine. Whether it is being involved in clubs, sports, taking advanced classes at PHCC or AP classes. I believe that the professional faculty at Pasco High has helped me better myself for the future by providing me with a great education and support. I am glad they are becoming successful with academics and athletics.
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Posted June 29, 2007

Pasco High School provides a friendly atmosphere for learning. Students are provided with many learning opportunities. The school offers Honors, Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment courses for students. Although the school is culturally diverse, the campus is well supervised and the students are disciplined.
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Posted January 30, 2007

Pasco High School overall will provide a good academic background if the student and/or parents are self motivators. The freshman and sophomore years are to easy, 'filled with fluff'. Even at the honors level some of the classes involve lots of busy work or art projects. Then the junior and senior level it is moved at such a high level it is difficult for many students to adjust after the two previous years. Dual enrollment and AP courses for the most part truly offer a challenge. The staff and administration are personable and friendly, but the curriculum needs to be more challenging from the very beginning.
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brandyc22 February 7, 2012
If parents are willing to drive the extra distance, why wouldn't they be allowed to choose? Every school is not a match for every child and parents know their children best ... More »
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Wildcat94 February 6, 2012
Definitely! I believe that families should be allowed to attend any school they want, because there are some who went to a good school and parents want what's best for their kids. Even education.
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cwagnerhankins February 3, 2012
Families should be able to attend any school they wish.
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