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Pine Forest High School

Pensacola, FL
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 1614

Overview

Pine Forest High School
2500 Longleaf Drive
Pensacola, FL 32526
(850) 941-6150
Pine Forest High School is located in Pensacola, FL and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 2 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
1%
Asian
2%
Two or more races
6%
Hispanic
7%
White
34%
Black
50%

Reviews10 Reviews

2.0
other
Teachers take time and actually explain it to the students I remember when it used to be a bad school it has done a whole 180 from being bad
other
the programs thats offer is amazing.this has allow my child to relize she can concord the world in the furture,
other
Terrible school. My daughter has health issues and went to band camp and was in ROTC. Well, the band team tore her apart. Told her that she was a failure, she was a mistake and many more things. She came home every single day of band camp crying her eyes out because they would make her feel horrible. They would humiliate her and taunt her in front of everyone while encouraging others to laugh and make fun of her as well. The children here are terrible as well! Rude, disrespectful and all need to get some manners. Her teacher had called her classes below average and dumb when in fact my daughter is not. The ROTC coaches let into the program knowing she had health issues, waited 4 weeks, told her to join drill team and then had the nerve to call me and tell me that she was being kicked out the program right after he told her she could do all of it. She still cries to me every single day because nobody will give her a chance to prove herself to others. If you know what is good for your child, DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD HERE!!!
other
I believe this school and all Pensacola schools should model after the ones in Santa Rosa, specifically the ones in Milton, a smaller Pensacola. The elementary schools should have students pull tickets for every bad behavior. The middle schools should use a five-step discipline plan, such as a warning, discipline assignment, seat relocation, stay after class, and then referral. The high schools should go one step further, such as 3-day suspension as 5-day and ISS to 3-day suspension. Furthermore, all schools should have students knowing each other, teachers knowing students, and administration knowing teachers. The schools should prohibit such outward appearances, such as dreadlocks, cornrows, hair painting, facial piercings, and Gothic dress. This is not discrimination, but they are promoting crime and even rules broken.
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