Doyle High School
- Public
- LIVINGSTON, LA
Public School
Doyle High School
- grade C+Overall Grade
- Public
- 6-12
- LIVINGSTON, LA
- Rating 3.77 out of 5 30 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade B minus
- Diversitygrade B minus
- Teachersgrade C+
- College Prepgrade C
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade C minus
- Administrationgrade C+
- Sportsgrade B+
- Foodgrade C
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade D+
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Doyle High School Rankings
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Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
50%
Percent Proficient - Math
33%
Average Graduation Rate
87%
Average SAT
No data available
Average ACT
23
83 responses
AP Enrollment
39%
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- Cost of Livinggrade A minus
- Good for Familiesgrade B
- Housinggrade B+
Median Household Income
$65,000
National
$69,021Median Rent
$808
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$174,100
National
$244,900Culture & Safety
Poll
100%
of students agree that they feel safe at their school. 4 responsesPoll
75%
of students agree that they like their school and feel happy there. 4 responsesStudents
Diversity
grade B minus
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
666
Free or Reduced Lunch
50%
67%
of students and parents agree that students at this school are competitive. 3 responses33%
of students and parents agree that students at this school are creative and artsy. 3 responses67%
of students and parents agree that students at this school are athletic. 3 responsesTeachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
21:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$60,383
Teachers in First/Second Year
5.2%
60%
of students and parents agree that the teachers give engaging lessons. 5 responses100%
of students and parents agree that the teachers genuinely care about the students. 5 responses80%
of students and parents agree that the teachers adequately lead and control the classroom. 5 responsesClubs & Activities
Clubs & Activities
grade C minus
Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.
Girls Athletic Participation
Low
Boys Athletic Participation
Low
Expenses Per Student
$12,060 / year
National
$12,23980%
of students and parents agree that there are plenty of clubs and organizations for students to get involved in. 5 responses40%
of students and parents agree that clubs and organizations get the funding they need. 5 responses40%
of students and parents agree that lots of students participate in clubs and organizations. 5 responsesSimilar Schools
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Doyle High School Reviews
Rating 3.77 out of 5 30 reviews
My experience with Doyle High School can only be described with one word: exceptional! The teachers and staff at Doyle High School strive to make a personal connection with each and every one of their students! There was not a single class that I intended where I felt I was not given the adequate tools to succeed, and I had a meaningful connection to all of my teachers. The main focus of all of Doyle High’s staff was to help push students out of their comfort zones and encourage them to interact with their peers inside and outside of the classroom. I would not be where I am today if it wasn’t for Doyle High School’s extraordinary staff and education system!
For funding, there are some lacking aspects, but in passion my teachers outstripped the fancier schools by miles. If you take the initiative, opportunities for college credit, dual enrollment, and all kinds of honors opportunities were available. We had a robust k4 program, with many talents in design, livestock management and art regularly fostered with care. Our ladies softball and basketball teams were very dedicated and thrived under our coaches, and rallies were always so fun. Overall, I had a wonderful academic experience.
The school seemed like a great waste of time, I spent all of highschool and middle school there and feel like I have gained nothing I could not have figured out on my own. Most classes were taught by teachers who were only there so they could coach a sports team, there would be no work, just sitting and entertaining yourself on a phone or with a book. If you wanted to be liked by a teacher or administrator (so you could have a decent time attending, or get your questions answered) you had to be an athlete. Students were treated unfairly by staff based on appearance, social status, and opinions. If you wanted to be included in anything done by students you had to be rich and popular.