I moved my daughter here from another Lee county school. It was the best decision I have ever made. She has done very well at Beulah and now my youngest child is at the Elementary school and so far I love it as well. Beulah is a great place to learn.
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Posted by a parent on 08/29/09
I happen to love this school very much.The students here are incredible.The teachers take there time to make sure I got done with my work and made sure I understood it all.It may not be for some people who want to go to a huge college, but then again it is. I have friends in older grades whom are going
... Read more to aubun university.So thats pretty big.Altough there is only one language its a great school.and it is growing . I mean last year we actually made it to championships for football which is huge.I love this school and I never want to leave it. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/26/08
My family moved here last year and I enrolled my 3.8 GPA, Honor Student, International Diploma nominee son in Beulah High. It was my greatest mistake. They will not accept some of his credits from his prior school even though they are a higher standard than ANYTHING Beulah offers. He has to accept them
... Read more as electives. They only offer 1 foriegn langauge. He needs 3 years of a foreign languauge to get into a 4 year University. he will only have 2. And they call this a great school. Its a shame that a smart child has to dumb down when attending Beulah. They could really expand thier extracurricular activities also. I will not even comment on the lack of leadership and the beow average teachers. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/12/08
We moved to the area last year because we were told the school was great. That was a big joke. The teacher quality in the High School is the worse I have seen. I agree they lack leadership, ethics and morals - students and even some of the teachers. The students don't take well to outsiders (new
... Read more students) and the faculty is even worse. They would not transfer some of my daughters credits from advanced classes because they don't offer advanced classes and since they didn't have a class that matched that one they make her accept them as electives. This school is way behind in academics!! Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/20/08
This school is steadily growing and improving. Although some teachers arent the best, the school is okay overall.
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Posted by a student on 08/26/07
I have two children at Beulah high school. My son is a senior and my daughter is a junior. They have been enrolled at Beulah since kindergarten. I was not very impressed with he administration in the elementary but they moved into the high school I definitely saw why so many are moving to our area...the
... Read more great school. They are broadening the academic course offering and hiring some really wonderful teachers. The sports programs are growing and improving tremendously. Parent involvement can definitely be seen when you are an involved parent. As our children leave Beulah to head to college I find myself looking for a reason to continue to volunteer with the wonderful coaches and children that are still there. I am glad we decided to send our children to this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/11/07
We recently moved here from Smith Station. My three children love Beulah my 7th and 9th grader are still A and B students. My 8th grader is ADHD and had allot of problems at Wacoochee staff,student's, failing, I had to put him in a private school because he was not getting the help he needed there,Now
... Read more at Beulah he has had no problems with a student nor staff member and his lowest grade on this report card was a 77. Huge improvement from a 34!!!!!!! I beleive Beulah could improve on Staff to parent communication but overall that get an 'A' from me. P.S. Thumbs up to Coach Pitts, My daughter is now in his class and she feels very challenged and is looking forward to what he has to teach her. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/08/07
Having a child at Beulah High has been a nightmare for me. We moved here 2 years ago and it has been one problem after another. I think that they lack leadership, discipline and ethics. My child was went from an A student to failing when we moved here. If you have any hope for your child's future, I
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Posted by a parent on 09/14/06
There are good teachers and there are bad teachers. I do feel that if you think your child is intelligent then dont send them to beulah. This will greatly hinder their educational experience.
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Posted by a former student on 06/13/06
I attended Beulah from 3rd grade (1990-91) till graduation (Class of 2000). During these ten years, I saw monumental growth in numerous facets of this school. The academic opportunities available were always increasing, and today they have far surpassed those present then. There is also an abundance
... Read more of opportunity for meaningful extra-curricular involvement, and an extremely competent and caring faculty, willing & capable of guiding any motivated student on to achieving great things in life. I feel the greatest problem at Beulah lies not in the quality of the academic experience available, but in the lack there-of when the child arrives home. Parental support & encouragement is imperative to obtaining academic motivation, personal character, & self-esteem. Without these, success in the professional world is all but impossible. Beulah can without doubt provide the door to success; however, the keys are almost always found at home. Read less
* In 2007-2008 Alabama used the Alabama High School Graduation Exam (AHSGE) to test high school students in reading, math, language, science and social studies. The AHSGE is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Alabama. High school students must pass the AHSGE in order to graduate. The goal is for all students to pass the test.
Student enrollment:
689
Students per teacher:
15
Full-time teachers:
47
Number of classrooms:
60
Vocational Education
Agriculture Education, Drivers Ed, Electronics, Food Nutrition, Health, Phys Ed
Music
Band, Music
Science
Environmental Science, Human Anatomy/Physiology
English
Humanities, Journalism, Literature
Special Education
Learning Differences, Life Skills
Advanced Placement
Social Studies
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Special Education Classes
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
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Valley schools — Beulah High School is located at 4848 Lee Road 270, Valley AL 36854. 4848 Lee Road 270 is in the 36854 ZIP code in Valley, AL The school district for Beulah High School is the Lee County School District. Beulah High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 7 - 12.
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