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Parkview High School

Orfordville, WI
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 236

Overview

Parkview High School
408 West Beloit Street
Orfordville, WI 53576
(608) 879-2994
Parkview High School is located in Orfordville, WI and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Two or more races
1%
Black
3%
Hispanic
6%
White
91%

Reviews7 Reviews

3.5
parent
Parkview high school goes above and beyond to help all students excel.
parent
Parkview High School students receive a very strong education in a safe environment with great facilities. I strongly recommend Parkview HS.
other
I went to this school and found that the teachers cared about your personal learning more than they did about standardized tests and that may be why so many of us have gone on to have college degrees and careers that most people could only hope to have. This school is a little harder on its grading than most (at least when I was there 94% for an A-), but it teaches you to work hard, and to ask for help when you need it. Like all schools you get out of it what you put into it. I made sure to take advantage of teachers office if I needed it and I joined many clubs and sports teams. I would not have changed what I learned there or the experience for anything in the world.
parent
I felt so sorry for the child of the person who wrote the Aug. 18th review. The review had 3 punctuation mistakes, 8 spelling errors and 3 capitalization errors. This parent obviously had an issue with their childs attendance. As a parent, your job is to get your child to school, on time, every day. Don't blame the school because you did NOT do your job. They are preparing your child for real life. If you don't come to a job you are fired. The lesson learned is: If you don't follow the rules there are consequences. That is a good life lesson. You, as an adult, haven't learned that yet. I feel bad that your child has to suffer because of your ignorance. Try backing the school and teachers for a change and see how your childs world will open up. Perhaps you could set up a meeting and talk to parents of successful students and see what they do different from you. Ignorance is NOT bliss when an education is on the line. Linda
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