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South Hadley High School
(413) 538-5063
153 Newton Street
South Hadley, MA 01075
Level: 9-12
District: South Hadley School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for South Hadley High School, South Hadley, MA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:90.29% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:3.05% (2006)
Hispanic:4.3% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.39% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.69% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:13.1% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:11.23% (2006)


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South Hadley High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating2
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


South Hadley High School Reviews

 
I have to agree with the negative reviews. SHHS has a terrible principal with no leadership qualities. The school is dull and according to my student, the kids get away with murder. I have two children in the middle school now and refuse to send them to the high school.

Terrible!! No sense of community!! No diversity!! Clique-elitist behavior extending into the elderly community. Secular/Insular Community. Beware!

I'm a parent of a current student and I am deeply upset by some of the comments made. There isn't absolutely nothing wrong with SHHS's diversity, we have numerous clubs and after school activities fit for every personality out there. the academic programs give the students many opportunities to challenge themselves, whether they decide to or not is up to their discretion.The music program is great and the directors of the program do an excellant job.It's a nice little community and nothing is ever perfect, we should all just accept that now.

I have also been in South Hadley Schools my whole life. I don't know where some of these people are getting there information from. South Hadley High is a great school. Although are school is small I feel we are well equiped. We have a huge choice of class's to take, we have 2 computer lab and a library with just as many computers. Every single room has a TV, VCR, and computer connected directly to the TV's. The teachers at SHHS are very supportive and understanding. Although some are a bit harsh in their ways they make sure the kids learn what they need to learn. I've yet to have a teacher I have disliked.

I was a student at SHHS (1987-1991) and I agree with Theresa that the school was poorly supported by the town's taxpayers -- especially considering the economic background of the average citizen. However, I believe SHHS did quite well for itself despite that. I felt the teachers, overall, were both caring and knowledgeable. The school also offered a fair amount in addition to 'the 3 Rs' given its size. No, I do not believe we had a class in photography at that time, but we did have one in music theory. We also introduced an A/V program either while I was there or shortly thereafter. I suspect both of those were rare over a decade ago. Then there was the marching band that was and still is a phenomonal group. Almost entirely self-funded, it consistently excels in competitive performances along the east coast -- truly earning the name 'TigerPride.'

I was a student at South Hadley Public Schoools my whole life until I moved this year in the middle of thenth grade. I loved South Hadley and I miss it so much. The school was small but very united. They had alot of spririt and these comments about people being spoiled rotten are not true. The students work very hard for everything they do and on average most students here do really well. I loved my friends, I loved the sports and I loved the administration, especially after dealing with another school. I've seen how other schools work and it makes SHHS look all the better.

It's painful for me to remember how hurtful my experiences at SHHS were. Of course, most people hate high school, but this school was particularly awful because of its tiny size, insularity, poor physical condition, and shamefully scare resources. Virtually everyone I knew was white, middle- or upper-class, and spoiled rotten. Cliques abounded, particuarly those centered around class. Despite the fact that everyone had plenty of money at home, South Hdaley was so conservative that no one wanted to pay taxes to support the town's schools, as was proven again and again at town referenda. Class variety was nil--I met people in college who had taken things like photography or journalism in high school, and I was astonished that such classes existed at the high school level. The teachers were unhappy, and so were the students. Things may have changed in the last five years--maybe.

South Hadley High School is a terrible place where I wasted 4 years of my life. There is no diversity in the student population and little school pride. Terrible and useless teachers are kept because of school politics while new and interesting teachers are let go. If I were a parent I would not send my child to South Hadley.



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