Hilton Head High School

Public | 9-12 | 1159 students |  

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70 Wilborn Rd

Hilton Head Island, SC 29926

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Hilton Head High School, located in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, serves grades 9-12 in the Beaufort County School District. It is among the few public high schools in South Carolina to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 28 school community members.

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Posted on Apr 13, 2011
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I am not a fan of HHHS. From what I saw, this school implies a tracking system which allowed for lower performing students to fall through the cracks. I have seen the kinds of students who prosper after graduation, they are the ones with money, the ones that were pushed into AP and IB courses in high school and whose parents had pull. On the other spectrum, the lower performing students are now at low end jobs, single parents, and going no where. I unfortunately never met a teacher who genuinely seemed interested in their students actually succeeding or pushed or motivated me in any sort of way. I am now luckily at a top college in the state, but that is in no way thanks to Hilton Head High. Go to Prep if you have the chance, everyone succeeds, not just a lucky few like HHHS.
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Posted on Oct 6, 2010
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The school is great. It is well run, the students are in uniform and the halls are quiet and orderly. The IB program is wonderful. It is very vigorous and really prepares students for college. The teachers are top rate. There are also many AP courses available. Generally we have been very satisfied with the caliber of learning that is expected and the range of classes offered.
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Posted on Jan 8, 2008
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The teachers are amazing, the International Baccalaureate program is not a sham. It is highly recognized world wide and any student that has endured it will be well prepared for college and the business world.
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Posted on Nov 3, 2007
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I am hoping that the new principal will hold true to her promise of structure and discipline. This is a school of have and have nots and in the past if you were'nt at the top of the heap you were headed for trouble while other parents bought their kids out of trouble. The IB program is a sham. The majority of the instructors were'nt properly trained
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Posted on Jun 28, 2007
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Hilton Head High School is amazing. I dont think there is much else to say. It is a whole lot better than any of the other schools on Hilton Head, private included. I have been through the entire school system and currently have a 4.9 GPA. The IB program is awesome, and the teachers are dedicated. The atmosphere is comforting, not overwhelming, and it helps students put forth their best effort. Overall, Hilton Head High School is a great school. I am being a bit lax on my choice of words, but I dont know what else to say! Its great!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jul 24, 2005
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Hilton Head High is an excellent school! The teachers are fantastic, dedicated, knowledgable and willing to work with students. The administration is also dedicated to making HHHS the best that it can be. I feel that it prepares students well for future endeavors and offers them a well-rounded foundation and quality education.
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Posted on Jul 16, 2005
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Some parts of HHHS are so old need major attention. Mold is a big problem and contributes to students and staff not feeling well. It just doesn't make for a suitable learning environment.
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Posted on Jan 3, 2005
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Hilton Head High School provides a great deal of art programs for students. Now with the opening of the Bluffton High School, HHHS has less students and teachers are able to spend more one on one time with students having trouble. The problem at the school is not the teachers, it is the principal. She does not know what she is doing and she needs to focus on things that are more important. I know first hand because I graduated from HHHS in 2004.
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Posted on Dec 22, 2004
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Having graduated Hilton Head High School in 2003 I believe that I have earned the right to speak about some of the things that I encountered. The school is definantly not as bad as everyone says it is. I loved HHH and know first hand that the problems did not start until the 'new' principle came in 2001. I'm not going to mention names but parents and students know who i'm talking about. However, my teatchers were willing to take the time with us to make sure we understood what was being taught, and we did not move to the next lesson until every student had a grasp. The only huge problem I found with it was the bus schedule. But that is not HHH problem it is LaidLaws problem that needs to be addressed. But now that I have graduated and have an excellent career myself, thank you HHH.
--Submitted by KMJM c/o 2003, a parent

Posted on Oct 11, 2004
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It is totally unbelievable that in an affluent community such as HH such a filthy, overcrowded institution exists. Those that can afford private schools replace parent responsibility with tution payments and the milieu in those schools refelect exactly that. When I have complained to the State Department of Education about the situation here. I was informed that my sitiuation was not an isolated one and I was advised to move. Want to buy a house?
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