School Information
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GreatSchools Rating:
4
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Educational Climate:
Average
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Technology Measure:
High
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Type:
Public
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Grades:
9th Grade - 12th Grade
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District:
Moberly School District
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Students/Teacher:
18
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Students/Grade:
175
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Number Students:
700
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Number Teachers:
39
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Number Classrooms:
50
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Expense/Pupil:
$.01 - 4,199.99
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Poverty Level:
16 - 29.9 PERCENT
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Number Computers:
180
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Number PCs:
180
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Number Macs:
0
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Principal:
Mr Aaron Vitt
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CHARTER SCHOOL
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GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAMS
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ESL
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SPECIAL EDUCATION
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT
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BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS
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YEAR ROUND CLASSES
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VOC-TECH
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ADULT EDUCATION
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NCLB SCHOOL
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BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
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COALITION OF ESSENTIAL SCHOOLS
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AYP SCHOOL
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
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MAGNET SCHOOL
School Ratings & Reviews
School Ratings (15 ratings)
Student Review |
Rating:
Posted 2012-06-10
"I am currently a student at Moberly High School, I would not recommend that anyone go here unless they have to, I could easily compare it to what I could imagine prison being like. The place is constantly on lock down. If you are even at the age of 18, They will FORCE you to stay there till the end of the day, even if you are having a family emergency and have no contact info and you live on your own. There are also so many assignments that need to be done in such a short period of time that it is nearly impossible to get anything accomplished, The Science department is the WORST about that, That is, unless you are in athletics. If you are in athletics then you practically get free roam over the whole school. Again, I would NOT recommend that anyone come to this school, or even this dead end town that has absolutely nothing going for it, no opportunities or anything."
Student Review |
Rating:
Posted 2010-04-28
"I am a student at MHS and i personally dont believe that this school is really worth anything and mostly revolves around athletics, if you are not in athletics, then you pretty much fail! If you are planning to attend MHS I would personally not reccomend it, if it is possible, then, i would recommend going to Columbia for school!"
Other Review |
Rating:
Posted 2008-09-29
"I am a former stuent and moved here in my sophomore year of high school and also graduated here. they made a huge deal about the top 5 and top 10 percent of the classes and just glorified those students. most of the teachers are mediocore. the food is horrible and often undercooked. the building is falling apart-- one day it had been raining for several days and the roof was leaking in like 20 different places. there is not enough room for all the students. the school itself is just bland. the band progam is medicore at best. of course i came from virginia where the small town high school i went to had been a 10 time virginia honor band which is very difficult to obtain. they laughed when i asked about band camp and they did not even practice after school and still considered their band good."
Parent Review |
Rating:
Posted 2008-02-20
"As a parent of an honors student, the MHS has provide a quality education. There are a variety of classes that help meet the needs of all students. The honors and AP classes are challenging for the students. This is especially true in the science and math department. I am sure the lower level classes may seem easy to some students. These students should enroll in the higher level courses if they feel they are too elementary. The Vo-Tech Classes/teachers are outstanding. (Offering nursing, tech., business, robotics, electronics, etc)) The fine arts department is fantastic. I am very happy with MHS--academics and extracurricular activities."
Student Review |
Rating:
Posted 2008-01-16
"I am a junior at this school and I have to say, it is not a good school. I have even looked at attending surrounding schools, but they weren't good enough to want to pay tuition to attend. The only good thing about the school is the art program. This department has created the murals to brigten up an otherwise extremely depressing atmosphere, and yet this department does not recieve the funding it deserves. The course offerings are limited, and the AP classes are not Advanced Placement at all."