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Public
65 (70.7%)
Private
12 (13%)
Homeschool
5 (5.4%)
Online School
3 (3.3%)
Other
7 (7.6%)

Total Members Voted: 92

Author Topic: What type of school do you go to?  (Read 1713 times)

Eventually going to community college.

I graduated as a homeschooled student since i was predominantly a homeschooler but I've done just about everything from full time public school, part time public school, online classes, dual enrolled college classes, etc.

charter school where literally everyone is a prude and has no sense of humor, and probably 60% of the kids have aspergers

only reason I'm going is because of the small class sizes and the really good education - you have to apply for it with a decent iq test, and state testing scores

so it's pretty nice, but a couple of the teachers absolutely suck

youre in deep trouble mister
by that i'm talking about being bullied and crap


Alternative public high school

AKA let's stick all the bad kids in one place and then lump in a few unfortunate good kids and call it a day

the multicultural school

there's a school that's basically all rich white kids in my area as well as one that's all poor ghetto kids. i got stuck in between, which isn't so bad

Private technologic institution.

a public high school. feels more like a middle school with how dumbed down the work is tho. and no homework

Warren Central

one of the largest highschools in indiana yo, 4000 enrolled according to principal guy
we got dem 4 consecutive football state championships
diversity wise it's apparently 50 percent african american and 33 percent white
actually it sucks when i have to walk like .8 miles to get from my algebra class to engineering
uh 7 NFL players came from warren, 1 NBA point guard, and the creator of the show Glee, Ryan Murphy


warren will win, fight to the death and never give in, you do your best and we'll do the rest so fight on to victory.


a public high school. feels more like a middle school with how dumbed down the work is tho. and no homework

god I hate that about schools in my area

"kids don't need hard work or homework to succeed, just standardized testing"

Who is voting other and what do they mean by that? College/trade school im guessing?