Argo Community High School 7329 West 63rd Street, Summit, IL 60501
About the Business
Argo Community High School is a secondary school located at 7329 West 63rd Street in Summit, Illinois, United States. The school is committed to providing a high-quality education to its students, preparing them for success in college and beyond. With a focus on academic excellence, extracurricular opportunities, and a supportive community, Argo Community High School strives to create a nurturing environment where students can thrive and reach their full potential. The school offers a variety of programs and resources to help students achieve their goals and become well-rounded individuals.
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"This school is horrendous, the entire administration is unreasonable punishing people for things they have little to no proof of doing what so ever. The teachers are no help what so ever a majority of them shouldn't even teach students would be better teaching them selves. The "dean" is extremely bias towards the teacher always siding with the teacher regardless of issue. This school is more like a totalitarian fascist dictatorship. Stallin could've ran it better."
"This school is is Horrible!!! my kid got bullied so many times and they never did anything about it! Talked to teachers, counselors, principle, and they always just tell the kid to ignore it. Which is not right at all! Most of the time its always kids from the spots team bullling other kids and they will not do anything about it, beacause they don't want their ratings to go down!!! I had 2-other people I know that had the same issue with their child in this school. wanted to file a police report on a boy that told my child he was going to slap her and had 3 girls waiting to beat her up after class, Just because my daughter confronted this kid, my daughter got suspended from school for 4 days, but let this kid go back the school the next day. this boy which it's 6"3 trying to hit my daughter. I was beyond upset..I regret ever sending my daughter here. Please don't send your child here. U will have nothing but headaches and problems trust me!!! They staff, teachers, and summit police department dont care! Tried to make a police report on this kid that threaten my child in person and on Text, and guess what????? Summit police refused!!! Its wrong on all levels u have no idea!....."
"The staff are rude and unprofessional... The most respect you'll receive is at the front desk... They expect the parents to respond and race up to the school for everything from attendance, student not dressed for gym, and the things they find urgent... But will buy time before contacting parent about their child being physically harmed by a staff member/ another student. As a parent you CANNOT pop up to the school even if your child is having issues or has multiple complaints about teachers/ students bullying them. They want to whitewash their image even if it's not in the benefit of the students. 25 different parent's come to the school going off on the day it was posted that their children were graduating, because a memo was sent out too all faculty at 5am that graduation was cancelled due tho the weather (drizzles/ rain) but if it's raining tomorrow the graduation will be held in the school auditorium as it would've been today if the weather was bad... Makes sense right, BUT only the black parent was threatened to be arrested after several fees were paid 2 weeks ago nobody has answers and still being told an appointment needs to be made to speak with anyone in charge but if the fees aren't paid today your child will not graduate!!! This school is terrible and I wouldn't recommend this school for any child. It's definitely NOT parent friendly nor minority friendly even though minorities are the majority here... I hate my child has to travel 2 towns over to this crappy school because my home is literally 1 block into this school district!!! 2 blocks in any direction puts us in a different school district!!!"
"I came here to see a political rally. Once we were finally inside, after waiting hours in the cold, the gym or field house we were in was actually quite large and accommodating. It was big enough to fit thousands of people. It seemed like a good, well-kept school as far as I could tell."
"I have taught at a dozen High Schools across the country, including Argo Community High School where I graduated from in 1981. Not one of the other schools had as much to offer the community and the students like Argo Community High School. It's amazing the number of resources at Argo and the lack thereof by other high schools throughout the state and cities across this country. When it come to high schools, there is more to contrast than compare to Argo Community High School. Once an Argonaut, always an Argonaut! Forever!"
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