School District
Webster County Public Schools
- Dixon, KY
- 7 reviews
- AcademicsC
- DiversityB
- TeachersB-
- College PrepC+
- Clubs & ActivitiesC
- Health & SafetyC+
- AdministrationC
- SportsC+
- FoodC-
- Resources & FacilitiesC-
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Diversity
B
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Expenses Per Student
$10,096/ student
National
$12,239- Cost of LivingA
- Good for FamiliesC+
- HousingB+
Median Household Income
$48,125
National
$55,322Median Rent
$560
National
$949Median Home Value
$69,200
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$184,700Webster County Public Schools Reviews
7 reviews
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Small community filled with small minded individuals. Small classes but difficult to fit in if you are different from the majority. Ways Webster County Public Schools can improve is to broaden their horizons from mainstream religion and involve more worldly information in it's curriculum.
Good school, great teachers, and great attitudes, the structure of the school just needs be updated. Like the roof, and the overall body.
Unlike most high school graduates, I never wanted to leave. I’m all about the high school experience and I didn’t want to let it go. I didn’t want to not be around my best friends that had been by my side for 4 years or just my Senior year. It was really hard to leave it because it was my life for 4 years and I was going separate ways from it and my friends. The teachers helped me through it though. The best advice I was ever given was from my former English teacher when she said, “If you want to talk to a friend you think you won’t talk to after you graduate, just talk to them. That way you know you’ll still talk to them and you won’t lose them like others that you will.”