I am currently attending North Hardin High and I am a freshman, my first year here, the schedule is hectic. You have sophomores coming upstairs and freshman trying to get downstairs.
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Posted by a student on 08/17/09
I am a 2006 graduate from North Hardin. The four years I spent at North were great. I met a lot of new people, friends and teachers that I keep in contact with. A lot of people think that North is a bad school, but it's really not. I had a lot of new experiences there. I was in JROTC for three years
... Read more and went to Washington D.C. every year for Spring Break. It was awesome. When you leave, you want to go back. Read less
Posted by a other on 05/29/09
I am a parent of a Freshman at North Hardin. My son is very happy there and I am happy with the HS experience he's had thus far. My son is in all honors classes except for Social Studies for which there is no honor class. My son is in the Marching Band and in Jr. ROTC. He is having a great time this
... Read more year and I have found the teachers to be wonderful. They stay in touch with me and are quick to answer all emails and phone calls. I couldn't be happier with the school or the staff at North Hardin. I would recommend this school to anyone who wants a quality education for their son or daughter. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/12/09
i am a student at north hardin high school. i think that this is an amazing school if you are willing to learn. we have great teachers. A great staff. And because of our diversity, your child will be able to make friend and fit-in. And also as a member of the marching band and Guard. Your child can also
... Read more get one of the top musical educations and experiances in the U.S. we are one of the top bands in the country. With award winning directors and staff. And alot of parents wil probably look at the school and judge it by it 'cover', but you got ask the people on the inside students, parents that are involed, and staff to see the true North Hardin. Trust me coming from one parent that hates North and my mother that usd to hate but now she loves it. thank you for listening!! Read less
Posted by a student on 01/11/09
Being outta high school makes u miss and realize a bunch of stuff. Like any ordinary teenager attending school you're always in a rush to get out and graduate. But why? You attend school for 12years thinkin its livin hell but really its not. No one really realizes that until your done with your high
... Read more school years and enter the 'real' world then its tough! You gotta make the best outta yourself and follow through with your dreams. North Hardin was a good school just over populated; I think if we had less students there might have been less fights and disagreements. Also lay off the stress with portfolios!! Read less
Posted by a student on 07/26/08
north hardin is a great school for anyone to attend i was there for 2 years before i moved here in ohio my older brother n sisters went there n 2 of them graduated from there n the other had to change schools. but we all like it everyone gets along one way or the other and they are all nice people down
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Posted by a student on 04/25/08
I am a parent of a NHHS graduate (class of 2005) and a present senior (class '08). I have no complaints about north. This is a great school. Principal Dennison is doing a wonderful job. I hear the comparisons between North and John, and it saddens me. I read the report that came from the CATS testing.
... Read more The letter made reference to making complaints and so forth. But in the same review it spoke of a rise in the score. I would say no school is perfect, but this school is making every effort towards change and change for the better. The students are wonderful and inspired to greatness. Parents, if you are concerned get involved, just as you did when your child was in elementary school. Just because they are in high school does not mean you should be less involved, I would say a greater involvement is required. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/28/07
I am a 2003 graduate of North Hardin. I think that the teachers...the principal...all the staff are exceptional. I believe that they really listen to you and they love to help you in any situation. I was apart of the JROTC program all 4 years and I loved the program very well. I think that North is a
... Read more very fine institution. I plan on moving back Radcliff....with my husband from Texas and when our son gets of school age I will be very proud to send him to North. My brother is actually a freshman there right now and he likes it as I had another brother go to North. I believe that North Hardin is a wonderful school. The teachers really taught me a lot when I went there. As, I said earlier North is a wonderful school. I am very glad to be one of its graduates. Read less
Posted by a former student on 04/16/07
I am really disapointed in the lack of interest in our students attitude but I think it is all the teachers fault by not getting involved in our students interest!
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Posted by a student on 12/11/06
I am a senior in college attending one of the most distinguished engineering schools in the US. North Hardin does indeed support extra curricular actives (sports and band). North Hardin had the potential and staff member that could have made this a great school.
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Student enrollment:
1,416
Students per teacher:
20
Full-time teachers:
70
Number of classrooms:
87
Arts
Art
Vocational Education
Electronics, Health, Phys Ed, ROTC
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Special Education
Gifted Students, Mentally Challenged, Title I
Music
Music
Social Studies / Social Sciences
Sociology and Anthropology
Advanced Placement
Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language, English
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
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Radcliff schools — North Hardin High School is located at 801 S Logsdon Pkwy, Radcliff KY 40160. 801 S Logsdon Pkwy is in the 40160 ZIP code in Radcliff, KY The school district for North Hardin High School is the Hardin County School District. North Hardin High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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