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Like any school, there are good teachers and there are not so good ones. But Warrenton seems to have gotten lucky - most of the teachers are very involved in the lives and educations of their students. Of course, there are a few not so great ones, but the good definetly outweighs the bad. The principal, Rod Hyen, knows how to balance discipline with support, and he has shaped the school into something to be proud of. Violence is almost a complete non-issue, and the students are mostly involved in their education and respectful to others. Overall, it provides a great small town education.

I go to Warrenton High School and from the student's pioint of veiw, there are a lot of things that could change. Personnally, I struggle with the workload sometimes. It is even harder playing sports at the same time. I've never had a 4 period A/B, but from what I've heard from my friends at AHS, it helps a lot. Maybe in the future, we could switch to that. The principal, Rod Heyen, is very involved in all activities at school. He is at every home game and he even helps students who are struggling with homework. When a new teacher comes, he takes each of the students aside and asks them how hard the homework is, how much time we are spending on it, etc. and I have personally benefitted from this. Overall, I am glad to represent this school, on and off the court. Thanks for listening.
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