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This school is way too small and we need a new building!! The teachers aren't bad, but it's hard to work in such a cramped space. We also need more teachers because there are up to 30 kids in one class at time!

School is growing quicker than the building can handle, the freshman and sophmore classes are over 200 (first time) and more are moving to district yearly. The education you recieve from this school is remarkable considering how terrible the condition of the facilites and supplies. Consistnely a top preformer in Academics, and Fine Arts for the county and our athletics are hitting many firsts. The music program is also great. I'd reccomend going here, pass funding for a new building though. We are nearing triple occupancy!

The school, physically, is very small and inadequate; though the teachers, for the most part, are very intelligent and care for their students. Please Pass A Levy. The school is very poor. Resources are limited (Computers and Reference materials) and labs are despicable. Many classrooms are trailers. Students are forced to walk outside in the rain/winter. Students are unhappy.

This is a small rural school. Teachers, for the most part, are interested in the children as individuals. The curriculum is just the basics because of limited funds. The community supports the school students. They do not support the need for extra funds thru levies or taxation. We do have the normal problems such as drugs and fights. But, there is not the threat of violence with gangs or gang wannabe's. There are concerns about teen sex and pregnancy. The biggest drawback to having a small underfunded school is that the children do not have good prepratory courses for college. The guidence office pushes traning/vocational school rather than university prep. Many of the students are not prepared for the rigors of college. Only a few of our children make it into the higher level universities. We have very few that make it into ivy league or the military acadamies.
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