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202 Aquatic Dr

Louisburg, KS 66053

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Posted June 19, 2009

first of all everyone who says this school is a hard place growing up if you just move well okay that might be fine but isn't that with almost every place if you don't fit it you don't fit in. And our sports programs are awesome our football team went runner up in state ! and our baseball team made it to state. great school teachers are great but we have so many activities at louisburg high school don't judge this school cuz its a brand new school from 04' so people who have an opinion about it from longer than that date its a total flop because it has change in so many ways including its location and size.
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Posted April 21, 2007

I am a student at Louisburg High School, I came into town with no relatives here, and no roots. Some reviewers have said it's hard to grow up in Louisburg schools if you don't have family here.. well guess what, you're going to have people with both sides, but it really isn't. I'm far from having relatives in Louisburg, but honestly, if you make friends here and really get to know the people, you'll have a great experience! I love this school district, the teachers get along great, they're like their own family. The student body supports each other, and we have the most school pride you will ever see! I've been in both Band & Choir, I can say the LHS Band is one of the biggest in MiamiCounty. Both Band & Choir work extremely hard, the fine arts program is wonderful! All in all, Louisburg is a great community!
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Posted September 14, 2006

I am attending right at the moment and i just moved here and i love it. I came into louisburg without a name just a new face. The teachers, parents, and other staff are involved in everything. It has good programs in sports, clubs, music/fine arts, pretty much everything. The kids are very welcoming, the teachers make classes enjoyable, and its just an all around good school. If you like small towns, a great atmosphere, and a school full of great things then send your child here now!
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Posted November 18, 2005

I was a student at Louisburg High School, and I am very sorry to agree that it was a hard place to grow up. There really is not much school spirit if you compare it to many larger high schools. The students are usually very judgemental, and the fine arts programs are almost non-existant. I believe that children will have a better education at a larger 'city' school and will have the oppertunity to explore different subjects, more in depth at other schools. Not to mention the diversity at Louisburg High School is not much at all. You have mostly white farm raised kids. There may be some good things about a small rural school, but the cons outweigh the pros. The town of Louisburg is also surrounded by a drug culture, mostly Methamphetamine. 'That's all those kids talk about.' Can be quoted from a Johnson County student.
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