Brookville High School

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Lynchburg, United States

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Brookville High School Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Brookville High School is located in Lynchburg, United States on 100 Laxton Rd. Brookville High School is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category high schoolschool in United States.

Address

100 Laxton Rd

Phone

+1 4342392636

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Carly Mullins

As far as the staff goes, almost all of them are absolutely phenomenal. The issue that arises within this high school is the student body. Although this isn't the staff or county's fault, some students need resources starting in their elementary years, like extra counseling and unbiased teachings. Mr. Cole is one of the greatest principals that I have ever had. He truly tries to interact with the students and support the school with different activites. Personally, Miss Hansotte and Mrs. Wolk have been my favorite teachers here. This school offers a lot of opportunities for the high school students, which is great. If you are someone like me who likes to achieve, these are great opportunities to get away from the ruckus on the high school campus and maybe go somewhere else.

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Meat God

pepperoni must be preserved on our holy day of salami

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Stephen

The community here, especially for students, can be a bit rough. But most teachers are great to bond with

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I studied academics here for four years, and wrestled on their varsity team. Perhaps my review reflects the state of society and education in general, rather than the specific school. Anyway, the wrestling was great. Coach Don Shuler changed my life for the better, and taught me as much, if not more than my own father ever did or could. Besides wrestling, I did not learn much directly from this high school's educational intents of socialization. It wasn't until I applied to the Early College Program that I began to learns few things. The problem I had with public education was the teachers and my peers. Teachers never went out of their way whenever I wanted to inquire more on academic subjects. Standardized learning bores me. I learned more from one day reading Style: Lessons in Grace and Clarity than I did my entire time in lectures doing boring, robotic, non mentally simulating homework. My peers were worse. Overly socialized singleminded kids who didn't know how to dialogue for the sake of inquiry. By their high school teenage ages, most of these kids believed they had experienced enough of the world to formulate, or rather, subscribe to an ideology that solved the worlds mysteries. Even today at the age of 22, I'm still learning and adapting my thinking. I will probably continue to learn and improve myself until I die. Brookville was mostly a bad experience, however, I did the best with what it had to offer and optimized my time there through wrestling and the Early College Program, which lead me to meet two of the most influential figures of my life wrestling coach Don Shuler and English professor Dr. Brophy.