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50 Hope Hollow Rd

Loganville, GA 30052

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Posted March 11, 2012

Great school. I was offered the chance to go to another high school, but I stayed in my current district because I didn't want to leave Grayson.
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Posted February 16, 2012

Grayson Is a great school. I have two kids there presently. They gave my children the tools needed to be successful and challenged them without them "hating" school. It is a football focused school along with baseball and lacrosse but as for the person below. If you become proactive now.. I have seen groups and activities improve when there are enough parent and kid support. My senior says himself.. he really like his school.. All have the basic issues ... there are 3000 students_ but overall... great school that prepares well for college.
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Posted January 5, 2012

I am grandfather of a future student. I expect him to be a good to excellent tennis player by then. I would want him on the tennis team. Alas, I find that the tennis courts at GHS are 90 degrees out of proper alinement. That shows a blatant disregard by staff to understand or really care about tennis. Bodes poorly for my grandson's chances to learn from that ignorant staff. Just a heads up to other parents who trust a american football type mentality.
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Posted July 12, 2011

I went to grayson when i was just comeing out of homeschool. i was a downer and looked down on every thing, one of these being my life. but as the years passed grayson built me up and gave me some of the best friends ive ever had. ill never forget my years at grayson. i dint like it at first but i got thru it. its a good school and if anyone puts even just a little effort they will be fine. this school gave me the tools to become a man. anyone looking for a good school, look no futher. but i warn you. there are problems with grayson just like any school. but i found there to be much less. and they also keep the school in grat shape. the teachers are mostly good and very easy to work with. all most all of my teachers gave me good time to do my work. but again, they are bad teachers.
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anabelacs May 21, 2012
Yes, they should, but along with parents at home.
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yvette3291966 April 20, 2012
yes because kids look to teachers as their role model while they are in school,at lease that how my son feels about that?
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ProudDad46 April 12, 2012
First as parents, then teachers, community leaders, and human beings. We all need to be involved on all important matters that affect all of us, but especially our children.
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