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Huguenot High School

Richmond, VA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 1349

Overview

Huguenot High School
7945 Forest Hill Avenue
Richmond, VA 23225
(804) 320-7967
Huguenot High School is located in Richmond, VA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 1 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
1%
Asian
1%
White
7%
Hispanic
25%
Black
67%

Reviews4 Reviews

3.0
parent
One of the better RPS schools. My daughter loves this school. There is a no-tolerance for bad behavior rule here.
other
I am happy that there will be a new principal. The outgoing principal cared only about himself and test scores. Let's hope the new principal actually aids the teachers and keeps the kids focused. There are some fantastic teachers at this school who have been consistently thwarted in doing their jobs by bad administration. It is hoped that this will improve.
parent
My son is a freshman at this school and at the beginning of the year the did not have a schedule, his bookbag and leather jacket was stolen out of his locker and of course the security camera saw nothing; and every other day there is a fight in the building. The principal promise the ninth grade students that if they passed their SOLS he would let them take a trip to six flags, but then he decided to cancel the trip without notifying the students. Besides his awesome guidance couselor Dr. Ward, and some of his teachers, I would not recommend this school.
other
I personally graduated from this school with an Advanced Studies Diploma. The teachers are just fine. They take extra initiative if the child will let them. I do know that a lot of the students do come from poorer neighborhoods. I did, and there where no problems in the school. But one main issue is that Richmond City schools need more funding. The state needs to take some of the money from Henrico and Chesterfield and use it for the poorer kids, not just the 'rich kids'.