The district seems to be moving in a better direction. They do have a lot to offer for all levels espcially high school.
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Posted by a parent on 07/06/09
No leadership quality here. Sports and academics are not competitive. Still paying the property taxes, but took my kids out, and am paying private tuition to stay away. Disgusted!
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Posted by a parent on 02/24/09
The academic standards at Princeton are appallingly low. Discipline problems rule here and parents are indifferent. School spirit is non-existent. Yuck.
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Posted by a parent on 02/19/07
My child is graduating in June 2006 and I am so HAPPY he is out of there! Teachers did not keep me informed, the sports are more important to all teachers and admin than education, and help for a student is impossible to find. Most parents don't care (ask the teachers)if their kids attend, much less
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Posted by a parent on 05/25/06
I have kids in highschool, middle school and grade school at Princeton Public. I have been nothing but impressed with this school. It is safe and the small numbers allow for the teachers to really know the students. The teachers are great at communicating with the parents and that encourages parent
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Posted by a parent on 03/25/05
I am currently a sophomore at Princeton High and I personally think this school is horrible. The size of it is horrible. The teachers ignore problems. How The teachers handle the problems are very unorganized. The one thing that has made our school half way decent was Mr. Garvey leaving our District.
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Posted by a student on 12/09/04
I think Alex Pulvermacher, Vanessa Soda , and Amy Kreuger are the only teachers you will ever need here. They are the best teachers out there. They aare so smart and they know about everything. I would recommend everybody to talk to them at least once in there life. They are the coolest people ever.
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Posted by a student on 11/12/04
I'm a high school student here, and personally i don't like our school. Not only do the teachers not teach the material very well, they don't really grade our work, we just get credit for doing the assingment not how we did on it. Which if you ask me doesn't really teach us much. The teachers don't
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Posted by a student on 10/04/04
This school is too samll we have teachers that do not know what they are doing. More peopel would join sports if we actually would have someone who knows how to teach the sport. I know I would go out for more sports if we had good coaches. I am a junior at princeton public and I dont think our school
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Princeton schools — Princeton Public School is located at Highway 23 & 73, Princeton WI 54968. Highway 23 & 73 is in the 54968 ZIP code in Princeton, WI The school district for Princeton Public School is the Princeton School District. Princeton Public School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 12.
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