Warner Robins High School consistently outshines other area high school in academics and sports programs. It wins performance awards annually.
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Posted by a other on 09/16/09
It is unsafe at this school. Many kids get bullied and beat up yet administration does nothing about it. I want to learn in a safe environment. My family is moving this year, thank God! Also some of the teachers are really backward. My English teacher makes everyone use pens to write, so i did but I
... Read more make a lot of mistakes that I have to scratch out (she takes points off for scratching things out which I cannot erase!) I do better when I can type my papers on my laptop. I think they should focus on writing not what implement a student uses to write with! Read less
Posted by a student on 08/19/09
I am a freshmen at WRHS. Unfortunately, I will be going to HOCO next year, and Veteran's the next. WRHS is so far the best school that I have ever been to. There are amazing people there, but, at the same time, we have our share of bad students and drama. Overall, I have had an amazing experience here
... Read more at WRHS. And I basically owe it all to my wonderful biology teacher, Ms.Fincher. I am not downong any other schools, but WRHS is a great place to be. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/15/09
I am a Honors' student and also whent to the middel and elmentery schools in this area. I think the people are okay like any other school really because people are people. I like my honors teacher because they are very leanient and let us express our selves. Which is VERY important. We have a new principle
... Read more but I do not know him to well because he has only been hear for two years. Some people like him and other people, well I do not want to say because I do not know if the bad things they say are really true or not. I keep my nose in my busness ONLY that way nothing bad happens. That is the way all good students should be. Ignore the things unless they effect you directly. Anyway, my favorite class is History and English. Which I want to go back and teach here!! Read less
Posted by a student on 03/21/09
I have 2 children currently attending WRHS. one is in 12th grade theother 10th. This is not the only HS my 12th grader has attended so I have a basis for comparison to other schools, and WRHS just doesn't stack up. There is no leadership at the top. Teachers are weak educators and some that my kids
... Read more have are truley ill prepared to be in the classroom. I am just glad that when my next child is ready for HS the new one will be open, I just keep my fingers crossed that it won't be a giant mess. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/06/09
I have a daughter that is a sophmore at WRHS right now. She is doing very well and I have been pleased with her education here. She is very involved in JROTC and swimming. She is well rounded, taking AP and advanced classes. I believe she is being well prepared for her college career. She is disciplined
... Read more I believe due to the excellent instructors in the JROTC program. She is developing wonderful study habits. I have been pleased with her education from PreK to high school in houston county. there are always issues, but they are usually resolved to the best of all parties involved in the parents and staff work together for the betterment of the child's education. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/05/09
I am a parent who has had two children graduate from WRHS. I'll let you judge whether this school is good based on the fact that my eldest child has completed a four year pre-med degree in three years with a 4.0 GPA, and my second child is enrolled in a very prestigious program at an elite academy. I
... Read more think Warner Robins high has done a pretty good job educating my children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/03/08
The school says they want parents involved but its just talk. The school district is trying to make it look as if the schools are good here so that more people will move here. This place is so backward and the school all the way up to the school board reflects that. There is a lack of accountability.
... Read more Parents are stone walled and administrators pass the buck. Do not believe the hype about the SATs improving. And this AYP stuff, that is a lark. The principal is duplicitous & only cares about his paycheck, not the students. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/19/08
This is a great school with few fights and a safe envrinonment. The staff are smart and capable. The programs and extra activities are top noch. I am an honors student at this school, and in the 10th grade. The ratio on race should not matter. Most people are at least remotly nice, and all fights, if
... Read more any, are broken up withing sec. of them starting. This school is trully the best in the area, and that is an objective opinion. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/18/08
Without regard to the overall rating of this school; without question, it is the 'worst' Middle School for a number of reasons. It has some of the poorest leadership that I have ever encountered. The Principal of this school leads by fear and an absolute absence of 'common sense.' Given some of the
... Read more things he 'propelled' verbally, there is no question, he should be terminated. The Honors Program at this school leaves much to be desired. It is run without any consistent guidance and as the Principal, 'comon sense' is not one of their strong points either. In the area of safety, one only has to watch what goes on between classes, to realize this school is a 'powder keg' waiting to blow at any moment. You can see the anxiety in the students as well as the staff. I fear for the safety of my child there daily!!!! 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.
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Warner Robins schools — Warner Robins High School is located at 401 S Davis Dr, Warner Robins GA 31088. 401 S Davis Dr is in the 31088 ZIP code in Warner Robins, GA The school district for Warner Robins High School is the Houston County School District. Warner Robins High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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