Enterprise High School
About the Business
Enterprise High School is a prestigious secondary school located at 1801 Boll Weevil Circle in Enterprise, Alabama, United States. Our institution is dedicated to providing a high-quality education to our students, preparing them for success in their future endeavors. With a focus on academic excellence, extracurricular activities, and community involvement, Enterprise High School strives to foster a well-rounded and diverse learning environment. Our dedicated faculty and staff are committed to supporting and guiding our students as they work towards their goals and aspirations. Join us at Enterprise High School and embark on a journey of learning, growth, and achievement.
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Location & Phone number
1801 Boll Weevil Cir, Enterprise, AL 36330, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I learned they are not honest about the different disciplinary procedures and how they operate. Some administrators will say one thing but when called on their actions they tell you they didn't say it. I strongly suggest that you stay on top of anything that involves your child and record all conversations."
"2012 Alumni. Beautiful school. Great Teachers. When I attended the school, you could not bring your own lunch and were only allowed to buy cafeteria food."
"%80 of students hate it here, but the school never acknowledges it. Teachers hand out more notes then talk about the lessons. Teachers seem scripted as if they're being told what to say and don't have any flexibility with their personal ways of teaching. If you have a special way of learning too bad. Unless you have a diagnosed problem, or score low enough on test to present a possible mental illness, no one works around your way of learning. The only reason a majority of people like this school is because of its name and presence in the community. Unless you are a student you don't have a valid opinion on this school. Inside the classrooms is a lot different from you see on open house. Rules are also made in certain ways that purposfully targets groups of students. Policies are made in ways that just hurts students and doesn't bring any value or lesson. There's a problem with many people moving to Daleville, New Brockton, Elba, and Dothan ONLY because they hate the school and experience social issues that don't get solved. Students who are often in and out of ISS or T.A.P.S. and disrespect teachers can be best friends with administrators and play tag in the hallway. If you're a straight A student they probably don't pay attention to you. Here's good advice, don't just get in trouble, get in trouble all the time. Your principal will be more friendly to you. Also can the state of Alabama please give this school money? $70 year books, $30 parking, and new t-shirts to buy every week. On average $15 of lunch money tends to be spent in one week. Hey hey hey, but they just painted the lunch room so that's cool right? If you are a parent and reading this, do not take it likely and consider if your child's diploma having EHS on it is worth the trouble. The school does have its positives, but all school have similar positives. It's the negatives you need to consider. Trust me."
"Nice beautiful school, has tons more classes than Ozark( 10 to 30 mins away) I would be blessed to even attend here."
"My son's a senior at EHS and the facilities are the best in the great state of Alabama! We're so blessed here in Enterprise to have a phenomenal public school system. The only teacher we've had trouble with in three years was Beverly Thompson who seemed to grade her students based on whether or not her children got along with them."
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