If you value your childs education, you shouldn't send them to school in Lonoke. Lonoke Schools standards have decreased considerably over the past few years.
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Posted by a parent on 09/27/07
As a parent who has had my children in the Lonoke schools for two years, I have disappointed regarding the following: multiple attempts to contact my 10th grader's teachers were not responded to, with the exception of 2 of his teachers. My daughter fared better at the elementary level.
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Posted by a parent on 05/15/07
I attended Lonoke schools and have insisted that my children (now in 9th and 11th grades) attend Lonoke Schools. They are biracial and since I am known there and they now have developed their own reputations and the staff and teachers know them, I do feel quite comfortable. However, my niece tried
... Read more to attend in her 11th grade year and was not immediately welcomed so I have seen both sides. They do pick and choose favorites and I do have some issues with some of the staff that I feel pick on people, sometimes my kids but I most definitely see in with other students and have compassion for those being deliberately picked on They do have an open door policy and I have no problem showing up to get results for my requests. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/10/06
This school is great for those who grew up in Lonoke but those that didn't should be prepared for a constant struggle. It is a small town school with a small town mentality. The one positive thing about the school is the care and attention provided by a very small group of teachers.
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Posted by a former student on 09/26/05
lonoke high school is the worst school I have ever enrolled my children in .it's principals choose favorites, and my children are completely unhappy at this school.My advice is to obtain new principals and allow the main office all information going on instead of letting all the children get suspended;some
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Posted by a parent on 01/26/05
As a former student I must say that Lonoke High Schol is an all time great school. I graduated from this school, but still have friends and family that have attended or are still attending the school. The teachers and facilty are very caring and considerate of their students and if I were still living
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Posted by a former student on 10/25/04
As a former student I would like to say that some of the teachers are more caring than in larger schools that I have attended. This is one of the only good points about the school. It is located in a very small community and if you didn't grow up in the town, than good luck for your teenager to feel
... Read more completely welcomed into the school by the long-term teachers, staff, and students. Many of the facilities are old and have not been up-kept due to low funding. The city itself needs to wake up to the 21st century. Read less
Posted by a former student on 06/22/04
I think that Lonoke Schools are awsome, and I am proud to attend the high school. Our teachers are some of the best around, and some of the most caring. You couldn't find a better school if you tried. Stacey Thompson
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Posted by a student on 12/23/03
i think we have great teachers, the kids have the tools to learn if they choose to. i wish all schools were like ours.
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* In 2007-2008 Arkansas used the Benchmark Exam to test students in grades 3 through 8 and 11 in literacy and grades 3 through 8 in math. The Benchmark Exam is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Arkansas. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.
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English as Second Language
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Lonoke schools — Lonoke High School is located at 501 W Academy St, Lonoke AR 72086. 501 W Academy St is in the 72086 ZIP code in Lonoke, AR The school district for Lonoke High School is the Lonoke School District. Lonoke High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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