44 out of 10GreatSchools

Eagle's Landing High School

McDonough, GA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 1471

Overview

Eagle's Landing High School
301 Tunis Road
McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 954-9515
Eagle's Landing High School is located in McDonough, GA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Native American
0%
Two or more races
4%
Asian
4%
White
8%
Hispanic
10%
Black
73%
Other
1%

Reviews10 Reviews

3.0
student
AMAZING I love this school. It's all about excellence at your own pace. The Eagles Landing family is a strong and amazing family!!
parent
the school is well within the strat as deemed by teh State of Ga. The school is rigorous and effective.
other
Students and parents want to complain about irrelevant things this is still the #1 school in the country . This is a really good school just follow the rules and you won't have a problem. Stop trying to be the popualr kid at school or the class clown. Your here to learn and if want help from your teacher they do offer help in the morning or afternoon. So take advantage of the opportunities they offer! Also stop giving the teachers a hard time and actually pay attention to what there saying and if you still don't understand wait until the ask you if anyone has any questions or just wait until there done with the lesson and ask questions. I had a very good relationship with my teachers and I can honestly say I didn't have any problems they actually helped me with a lot of things and took there time to explain it to me. There just a place and time for everything. I can say I had some if the best teachers and some of the best chiefs and commander and mr.kizzy I wouldn't trade my high school experience for anything I had rough times and good times it just all depended on my attitude and how involved I was. So worrying how you look everyday at school and pay attention to your grades
parent
I am very concerned about the abundance of homework some teachers are giving their students. Are the teachers forgetting that students have more than one class. my granddaughter came home Tuesday with 12 Biotechnology Questions and each question had about 5 -7 parts to it. All together, it was about 80 questions in all that needed to be researched by Friday. Why didn't the teacher give the students at least a week or two to do this. Now i see why so many students grades are dropping because of all the absurd homework. Teachers need to TEACH and not sit at their desk and pass out mounds of homework everyday.
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