I graduated from greenville high school and personally it has its ups and downs. I loved ghs for the friends I was able to see 5 days a week, but as for education, we were behind other schools. Just because we was or still is behinnd did not mean we didn't learn anything. Many parents feel as if just
... Read more because kids go to ghs that they won't be successful in life. I myself is in college working towards getting a degree in biology and I feel ghs can be a good school if you really want to graduate. Ghs was my motivation to go to college mainly because I was determined not to live in greenville for the rest of my life. So when I finally reach my goals as for being a pediatric nurse, I will be proud to say that I went to Greenville High School! Read less
Posted by a student on 09/08/09
I am a recent graduate of Greenville High School. Just like any other school you will go to, Greenville has it's ups and downs. Greenville High School has some of the most caring, Devoted teachers that I have ever seen in any school. For the most part, The staff gets along very well, And so do the students.
... Read more One problem I had with Greenville High School is a certain person, Who works front desk at the office. I'm not going to point any fingers, But this particular person is very rude to many people, When it is completely uncalled for. I was probably the most friendly person at that school, To those older than me, Anyway, And I feel that this person treated me disrespectfully. Other than that, Greenville High School is a great school! Read less
Posted by a student on 06/02/09
I am a student at Greenville High School and I like the enviorment. The teachers here try so hard to help each student succeed in whatever they want to become in the near future. As for other issues the only thing I have a problem with is the uniforms. I understand why we were them its just that i would
... Read more apperciate if the administration cared more about our education than what were wearing. Students spend valuable learning time in the office for minor issues with the dress code. Other than that Greenville High School is a great school and I am proud to say that i am a Greenville PATRIOT. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/11/09
I go to Greenville high and I think it is a very good school...it may not be the richest but it is comfortable. Some students don't think so but if they left and went to another school like troupe then they would beg to go back to Greenville...I know I did!
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Posted by a student on 04/30/07
This school is not a good school. It is just like we go to school about the way we dress and look the last time i check i thought we had to come to school and lern but to me it seems as we are here to dress. you cant even walk into the building without somebody jumping all over your back about your shirt
... Read more tail.And it just don't make any sense that we get after school detention, or suspended out of school just for not having your shirt tail in. and another reason when you are at lunch i think that you should be free to by whatever you want.Well guess these at this school want you to spend your money on the $1.oo drinks when you really want a .60 drink and if they catch you they will take it away from you . Read less
Posted by a former student on 01/15/05
I have had three kids graduate from GHS and I must say that they are three very intelligent human beings.My youngest is now a freshman in college, and is doing quite well might I add.GHS is what you make out of it, meaning that if you feel that GHS is not 'up to par' then ask yourself what are you doing
... Read more to make it better? Children learn when they want to learn and are encouraged to do so, therefore you cannot blame an entire school system for the failure of a child. Instead blame the critics who stand by and critiques when more useful things could be done with their time such as helping GHS to become the school you want it to be, instead of criticizing it for what you think its not. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/27/04
I have a daughter who attends GHS and to me GHS isn't a great school for my daughter. I'm afraid that when its time for her to take the graduation test that shes going to fail because GHS isn't teaching her the best of their ability. I understand the point of them lacking in teachers and books but what
... Read more I can't understand is why are there so many students not passing the test. I'm not trying to put GHS down are anything but im just keeping it real. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/12/04
I could say that I have seen worse, but I would be lieing, I have never in my life seen a school or county like Meriwether. Poor education, poor teachers, little money, no hope. And no one seem to care in this county, and the education of these children, we are sending our children to school and they
... Read more seem, to not be learning any thing most of them, and the one's that are learning, when its time for them to go the off to college, we are sending out low rate student. That are not truly on a college level, they need help when enter college, some leave school and can not even read. When we don't stand together as parents, children, teachers, etc we will always have low scores. We also need board members who care about our children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/11/04
When I went to this school I had a great time, but I think the parents should have been more involved. It was only a hand full of parents that came to the events. Once there kid finished school only two or three parents still came. Thank you Greenville High for the time I did have was great. I am
... Read more headed in the right path, I join the military and in september I start school at FCCJ Read less
* In 2007-2008 Georgia administered the Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT) in English language arts, math, science and social studies to students in grade 11. The GHSGT is a standards-based assessment, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined by the state of Georgia. Students must pass all parts of the GHSGT in order to graduate from high school. The goal is for all students to pass the test.
Student enrollment:
404
Students per teacher:
15
Full-time teachers:
27
Number of classrooms:
40
Vocational Education
Accounting, Agriculture Education, Auto Mechanics, Culinary Arts, Drivers Ed, Health, Keyboarding/Typing, Phys Ed, Word Processing
Music
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Computer Science
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Social Studies / Social Sciences
Economics, Law
Special Education
Emotionally Challenged, Learning Differences, Mentally Challenged, Life Skills
English
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English as Second Language
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Greenville schools — Greenville High School is located at 17656 Roosevelt Hwy, Greenville GA 30222. 17656 Roosevelt Hwy is in the 30222 ZIP code in Greenville, GA The school district for Greenville High School is the Meriwether County School District. Greenville High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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