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Lassiter prepared me very well for college and there are a lot of academic and extra curricular opportunities here. It's important to get involved and find your place, but there are plenty of opportunities for that here.
As a former student at Lassiter High School, I did think very highly of it. After my freshman year, my parents switched me to a private school. At Lassiter, the teachers don't make the effort to form a relashionship with theirs students. The students are out of control. I'd suggest Blessed Trinity.

As a former student at Lassiter I can say it is what you make of it. We moved to Georgia halfway through my sophomore year, and as a band member my old schoolmates in the midwest were jealous -- fantastic, recognized program. There are tons of extracurriculars for anyone motivated enough to join them. I can't speak for those who are less motivated in their learning. In my experience I had great teachers who really did care about their students. From what I understand Lassiter also has a really great special ed department with great teachers there. A note on the previous poster that commented about football spending- yes it does seem ridiculous that a football team like ours should have a Jumbotron and astroturf, but that money comes from the Football Boosters, not public funding, so it must be spent on the football program and administrators can't put it elsewhere.
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