I am also a student at LHS and I really like it. As it has been stated earlier, there are some definate peaks and some definate lows but over all it's a great place. All of the extra cirriculars are also good too, all having great sponsers. In my opinion this is the classic 'you get as much from it as
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Posted by a student on 09/28/08
I go to LHS, and I really don't like it. I know not a lot of students like their high school, but LHS is so average. There are no special classes, sports, or anything of the sort. The heating and air conditioning system stinks, the teachers act like they care, but woludn't go out of their way to help
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Posted by a student on 09/09/08
I currently go to this school. Most teachers are amazing and teach you well; some, they just don't care. I would list the names of the teachers that don't care, but that wouldn't be called for. The principal, vice principal, etc are very nice. They are taking good care of the school. They give us pretty
... Read more good discipline. I have gotten in trouble a few times and have gotten discipline. They matched the trouble I got it. It wasn't too harsh and it wasn't too easy and soft. Long story short, this school is a good school. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/11/08
LHS isn't a terrible school. There are some definate peaks and some definate lows. Peaks are extras such as yearbook and pennant and also they have a great foreign language staff. However core subjects take a hit. Most teachers there are enthusiastic and care about the students. A few others are insulting.
... Read more I was disgusted with the athletic department. The teachers and coaches in that department were rude and inconsiderate of others. Many instances they'd put students down for their enjoyment. It hasn't changed as I have siblings in LHS. Students need more freedom. When I came in as a freshmen students were allowed to be free and shoot hoops in the gymnasium and eat in the lobby. When I graduated we were all contained to the cafeteria at times having to ask permission to use the bathroom. LHS is an average school, though you get what you pay for. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/18/08
Many teachers here don't seem to care if you're learning the subject matter or not. It's a matter of money to them, though I will say that that seems to be a national issue as well. The people are great, apart from that, and it's not a bad place. I often feel understimulated in most subjects and there
... Read more is no middle ground. It's either feeling extremely understimulated or extremely overstimulated. Still, I enjoy it on most days, depending upon which tyrants I have for the day. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/28/08
I am a recent graduate of LHS, academically, it is a good school to go to. I am a little disappointed in all of the money and effort that goes into the sports programs when they could be utilizing it in other places like...oh lets say the ceramics, or art and music programs. it angers me to think that
... Read more in the next two years LHS will get a large group of orchestra students with no orchestra teacher. The major problem with most school administrations it the lack of knowledge surrounding things like music. One must have played, and seen or lived the effects of music to fully understand it...I understand that football can build character, but try to get one of those football players to sit down and really concentrate on a piece of music, or an art project, and you'll find that their attention span becomes non-existent, keep-music-in-schools-because-the-effects-could-be-dramatic. Read less
Posted by a former student on 09/21/07
After participating in many schools my daughter had a lot of schools to compare LHS to. LHS is a very disciplined (not able to think out side of the box) which is alienating students. Also not very progressive in its' approach to educating individuals who do not fit the perfect student mold. Student
... Read more motivation seems realatively low with a high drop out rate. It seems there are alot of teachers and staff just trying to get kids to graduation instead of taking personal interest in the students. I would expect much more personal attention in a smaller school and have seem much more in significantly larger schools she has attended. A big plus is it is a safe school with very low school violence. It's a decent school just not a standout school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/12/07
I am currently a student at Lebanon high school. LHS is a mix of all types of students. We are a mostly white school,but we welcome students of all races and incomes. At Lebanon there are many great teachers such as Mr. Passwater or Mrs.patmore, but there some that just teach for the paycheck(I'm not
... Read more going to say who). LHS will give your son or daughter a great education if they are of Average IQ but if your looking for a school with many high level class that supports very IQs than LHS may not be right for them. LHS is your typical small town High school. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/20/07
Lebanon is a very very average school. There's really not that much that's that great here and really not that much that's terrible either. Most of the teachers are average, a few are awesome, and a few are pretty bad. Most students possess average or below-average levels of motivation. For students
... Read more that truly wish to excel, Lebanon does provide some, although limited, opportunites. Read less
Posted by a former student on 04/12/07
Lebanon High School, while it has had its fair share of problems, is a fairly decent school to attend, the teachers are OK and the students are...tolerable, I really think the environment is great for expanding your mind and all that jazz, but I think that some improvements need to be made, then again
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* In 2008-2009 Indiana used the Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress-Plus (ISTEP+) assessment to test students in grades 3 through 10 in English/language arts and math, and in grades 5 and 7 in science. The ISTEP+ is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Indiana. High school students are required to pass the grade 10 ISTEP+ to receive a high school diploma. The goal is for all students to score at the passing level on the test.
Student enrollment:
1,033
Students per teacher:
13
Full-time teachers:
79
Number of classrooms:
80
Vocational Education
Accounting, Agriculture Education, Food Nutrition, Health, Keyboarding/Typing, Phys Ed
Arts
Art
Science
Astronomy, Environmental Science, Human Anatomy/Physiology
Music
Band, Choral
Computer Science
Computer Programming, Internet/Web Site
Social Studies / Social Sciences
Economics, Psychology
Special Education
Hearing Specialists, Speech/Language Pathologists
English
Journalism, Literature, Speech/Debate
Math
Statistics, Trigonometry
Advanced Placement
Math, Science, English
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
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Lebanon schools — Lebanon High School is located at 510 Essex Dr, Lebanon IN 46052. 510 Essex Dr is in the 46052 ZIP code in Lebanon, IN The school district for Lebanon High School is the Lebanon Cmty School District. Lebanon High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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