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As a student in Pullman High School I can say that I enjoy going to school every morning. I am a senior this year and I am sad to have to leave the school and teachers for college. The teachers are all very helpful and willing to help any student in need, even if they've never had them before. The FFA program ran by Tina DaVault and Jessica Moore is one of the best programs I've ever been involved with. They are both wonderful teachers and advisors who spend countless hours at the school helping any student in need. The atmosphere in the school is wonderful and all the students tend to get along quite well.

Pullman High school does a fanatastic job integrating all of the students in the community, from home-schooling students, special needs students, to accelerated students. Thanks to a great deal of community involvement our students are offered terrific opportunities to accel.

I went to this school about 4 years ago. Decent school. It was a terrible environment to learn because it was a school designed by a man who designed prisons for a living. All concrete walls and very cold. I was new as a sophomore and wasn't very welcomed. They DONT have a dress code which bothered me alot. Relatively small school but a lot of cliques. Teachers didn't offer any one on one that I got from my last school and their way of scheduling was way off. We had A days and B days.. and being the procrastinator I am it didn't work out. They allowed certain students to do things they wouldnt allow me. Such as transfer classes. That now show up on my transcripts as I.

I couldn't be more pleased with the school; the vocational program is excellent, and Tina DaVault runs one of the best FFA chapters in the state. I passed all the WASLs with no problems. The school is very diverse, with WSU in town. The only problem is it's a pretty big school in a pretty big town, which offers a lot of temptation for high school kids.
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