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Brand New Schools with a $49 million bond issue that touched every end of a true 'campus'. Involved teachers and opportunities for school and extra learning in many areas.

It's definitely small for the number of students in it. And the Sophomore hallway, where all their lockers are, is a one-way, one-lane street between classes. The lunch food is really good, though. And the electives have a lot to offer, if enough students enroll (like World History and Creative Writing never go through). Classes are getting to be too large. 30 students in an Honors class, for example. But the awesome teachers that appeal to both students and parents (most of the time) deal with that wonderfully. However, I feel that the majority of them in regular classes are teaching to the lower-middle level students. It drives me nuts. Gifted students are not given enough opportunities until Junior year, and then there are only about two Honors courses. The only other option is testing out, which is done over the summer starting at the end of eighth grade.
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