im a student here at hanna and i've loved it here for the past 4 years. RADIO yourr the besttttttt. :) this scholl is great! i highly recomendd.
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Posted by a student on 12/30/08
The guidance counselors at this school are the best! They work very hard to see that each child has the information they need to succeed.
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Posted by a parent on 08/23/05
I highly recommend Hanna High School as a school where students can choose to get involved in a variety of activities, and where they will receive a great education.I am a former Hanna teacher who has had teaching experience at 5 other high schools. My children attended the public schools in the area
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Posted by a teacher on 07/16/05
I'm not a parent, but an ex-student of Hanna, and I loved it. It had great opportunities available to those interested in them, but you could do as much or as little as you wanted; educationally and extra-curricularly. Like any other opportunity, it has to be taken advantage of. I was busy seven days
... Read more a week, but had close friends who only went to class (most of the time). I had wonderful relationships with certain teachers and administrators, while some friends were constantly in ISS (In School Suspension). My point is that Hanna is a fantastic school, but if the student chooses not to take advantage of its opportunities, Hanna will seem like any other. Read less
Posted by a former student on 10/25/04
Just saw the picture RADIO and I have a downsyndrome 46yr old son that was a waterboy, manager and asst. coach at Picayune High School, Picayune MS under Coach Ezell Lee now a state senator of MS and his son Dodd Lee for 30yrs. He died this past 8/20/04 and the team honored him in the papers, state
... Read more and local and the team were pallbearers. He loved people and they loved him. Picayune #1 and Coach Dodd Lee#1 he would tell everyone. Thank GOD for schools like Hanna and Coaches like Harold Jones and the Lee's. Sincerely, Billie Blades, MOM and guardian Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/11/04
After sending my child to T.L. Hanna, I was appalled at the way things were at this school. I was told that this was the best school in the South, but I failed to see it. There was a lack of administrative leadership and support. I expect more from a school with such rave reviews.
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Posted by a parent on 06/13/04
I have heard some reports about misbehaving students that are in my eyes out of control,If you have a child an or relative that is currently enrolled at TL Hanna High School, I highly recomend them to consiter to moving to another school such as Pickens High in Pickens. I hope you will proceed more with
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Posted by a parent on 05/11/04
I'm a parent, but not of a student here. My family and I just watched 'Radio' and were in tears of joy at the outcome. What a great school you have. Hats off to you.
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Posted by a other on 02/10/04
T.L.Hanna is a National Blue Ribon School and a State of South Carolina Palmetto's Finest recipiant. Award winning marching band as well as Jazz band. High academic achievment school. Beautiful building and great teachers for the most part.
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* In 2007-2008 South Carolina used the High School Assessment Program (HSAP) to test grade 10 students in English/language arts and math. The HSAP is a high school graduation requirement. The HSAP is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of South Carolina. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.
Student enrollment:
1,800
Students per teacher:
16
Full-time teachers:
110
Number of classrooms:
75
Arts
Art
Music
Band, Music
Computer Science
Computer Science
Vocational Education
Drivers Ed, Phys Ed, ROTC
Social Studies / Social Sciences
Economics, Sociology and Anthropology, Psychology
Math
Trigonometry
Advanced Placement
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creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
leadership ability, the ability to direct individuals or groups to a common decision or action;
visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
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Vocation/Technical Curriculum
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Special Education Classes
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
Anderson schools — T L Hanna High School is located at 2600 Highway 81 N, Anderson SC 29621. 2600 Highway 81 N is in the 29621 ZIP code in Anderson, SC The school district for T L Hanna High School is the Anderson School District 5. T L Hanna High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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