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I graduated from Wildwood High School in 2005. I believe that if you attempted to enjoy yourself and get a good education, you could. I applied to four different universities and got into all of them. Wildwood High School gave me a great education, and I hope to do the same when I receive my teaching degree.

I graduated from Wildwood High School in 2003 and (luckily) was accepted into a great liberal arts college. But this is rare. I had two or three memorable teachers whose efforts were constantly thwarted by ever-changing administration and lack of funding. There is a general atmosphere of irresponsibility, neither students nor teachers (generally speaking) make a significant effort in preparing for the future.

Wildwood High needs to be closed down because the students simply are not receiving a quality education at this school. Taxpayers are getting fleeced because the costs of running the school continue to outpace the productivity that it produces. Wildwood High School is top heavy in adminstration and teachers salaries. The state mandated HESPA scores were just released and Wildwood High School is below the state averages for math and language arts. Dont tell me that a new building will do the trick. Both Atlantic City and Pleasantville have new schools and their test scores are the lowest in the area. A new superintendent won't do the trick. The taxpayers need more for their money.
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