My high school is in Hallsville, TX. It is a small town and a small high school. Everyone knew everyone else and my entire graduation class was just under 200 people. I really liked the school that I went to and can now appreciate going to a small school. We never had an issue with overcrowding and 40 people in a class. What about you? Where did you go to high school at and what do you think about your high school now?
[question posted by sororravn]
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I went to an all-girls catholic high school in philadelphia,pa which converted into a co-ed school my senior year. [prehistoricyall]
I went to an all-girls catholic high school in Philadelphia which went co-ed my senior year. I wasn't a big fan of the school due to becoming an atheist (which had some part on the whole catholic bit) & the girls were petty. I did have fun my senior year which was a surprised since I expected the girls to act horrible. I think our senior class ended up being 350. [prehistoricyall]
I went to school, in the small town of Piketon. The school was Piketon High School. I haven't been to Piketon for a few years, and I hated it when I was in school, so don't have any intentions of visiting it at this point in my life. I sure don't miss it. [brendakaya]
We were two sections and 95 graduates. It's a private school and not too big and we're safe. Everything is well monitored...It's in Misamis Oriental, Philippines. [butterfly39]
My high school is in my hometown Ku'er'le .It's a middle city.And there are mmany students.Even more than 60 students in every class.Though it seems a little crowed.But I really like it very much.Students here care one another.You will feel warmly here.:) [xionglipingxj]
Well I went to two different high schools actually. I went to one in Berea, Kentucky that I loved. It wasn't a real big school (less than 1000 total students). I liked it then but I hated all the clicks. It's deep in the country in that area of Kentucky and you have a lot of rednecks. But I was active in the school. I was a cheerleader (which people find very strange 'cause I'm not typical cheerleader - just loved to compete and do gymnastics), I was on the choir, things like that. When I moved I moved my senior year. The BEST year. There was so many things for seniors to do that I had been really looking forward too and completely missed out on. We moved to Kokomo, Indiana and that's where I spent my last year of high school and graduated from. It's is about twice the population as my old one too. I liked certain things about the school but I hated it because it was not the one I wanted to be at. The actually building was huge. In the hallways you could fit two of the hallways from my first high school in them. Plus being in tornado ally they had a basement and it with painted boxes for each class. THAT was cool - Then again I'm terrified of tornadoes. The mall in the town had a tornado shelter too actually. [GnosticGoddess]
I went to Daviess County Public Schools-- now i have transferrd to Onieda Baptist =[ i dont like Boarding schools. but hey what chance do I have against the will of my parents? [ares_blood]
I went to high school in Amherst, Ohio. It was pretty much a rich place, but my mom wanted the best education for my brother and me, even if it meant putting off other things so she could pay the fees and everything every year. High school is a little overrated, and what I mean by that is, everyone acts so different when they're there. School is to learn, not to make millions of friends and treat other people like crap, because lets face it, how many people do you actually talk to from high school once you're away at college. I talk to maybe 3 of 10 friends I had. The others come and go when they please.... [baj1985]
