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Hernando High School

Brooksville, FL
  • Public
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  • Grades PK-12
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  • Enrollment: 1207

Overview

Hernando High School
700 Bell Avenue
Brooksville, FL 34601
(352) 797-7015
Hernando High School is located in Brooksville, FL and serves grades PK-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 2 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Asian
1%
Two or more races
3%
Hispanic
12%
Black
12%
White
71%
Other
1%

Reviews7 Reviews

3.5
parent
Very unorganized with there programs, Lack of communication within their teachers and staff. I sent my child their who had learning disabilities, No communication,lets your child wonder around school buildings unsupervised,The attendance Lady Michelle Toner is Clueless as to her job skills,I would Never send my child back to this school again,Please do youre research beforehand.
other
LOOKING FOR REGINA SPILMAN I KNEW HER WHEN HER DAD OWENED THE CAMPGROUND IN 1977 OR 1978
other
I went to this high school and graduated in 96. I am now, after a lot of starts and stops, going to college full time at Arizona State University. My time at HHS, and in the ROTC program in particular, really helped me build the self confidence, discipline, and life long friends that have helped me in life since i graduated. No, the school isn't perfect. But is any school? I loved my time here and I think any student who tries their best, put themselves out there, and doesn't cause trouble will enjoy their time at HHS as well. Class of 96!!!
other
I am currently a junior at HHS. I am on the swim team, I play soccer, and I play tennis. Hernando is a interesting and diverse school bursting with opportunities in every area. However, you (the student) must be willing to strive for excellence! This means: being respectful to yourself and others, challenging yourself, and giving each class your best effort. Communication also plays a key role at this school; especially with the guidance counselors and teachers. Switching classes is no easy task - especially at the beginning of the school year! Guidance is SWAMPED! So, make sure the proper procedures are carried out. Also, be aware that Virtual School is available if a specific class is not available on campus. I especially recommend switching to Virtual English classes!!! The Normal English classes are teaching subjects which should have been taught in middle school - and definitely mastered by or before freshman year of high school! Overall, I am very satisfied with my education at HHS, and I am looking forward to graduating in 2014. If I were a parent I would probably have no problem sending my child to HHS. Campus life is pretty lax, and it's possible to learn AND have fun too.
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