Meadow Heights High School
- Public
- PATTON, MO
Public School
Meadow Heights High School
- grade COverall Grade
- Public
- 9-12
- PATTON, MO
- Rating 3.54 out of 5 24 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade C
- Diversitygrade C+
- Teachersgrade B+
- College Prepgrade C minus
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade B minus
- Administrationgrade C+
- Sportsgrade B minus
- Foodgrade B minus
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade B minus
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Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
35%
Percent Proficient - Math
10%
Average Graduation Rate
90%
Average SAT
No data available
Average ACT
21
25 responses
AP Enrollment
No data available
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- Cost of Livinggrade A
- Good for Familiesgrade C+
- Housinggrade A minus
Median Household Income
$65,658
National
$69,021Median Rent
$532
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$149,000
National
$244,900Culture & Safety
Poll
100%
of students agree that they feel safe at their school. 3 responsesPoll
67%
of students agree that they like their school and feel happy there. 3 responsesStudents
Diversity
grade C+
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
175
Free or Reduced Lunch
46%
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Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
13:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$39,737
Teachers in First/Second Year
11.1%
75%
of students and parents agree that the teachers give engaging lessons. 4 responses50%
of students and parents agree that the teachers genuinely care about the students. 4 responses75%
of students and parents agree that the teachers adequately lead and control the classroom. 4 responsesClubs & Activities
Clubs & Activities
grade B minus
Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.
Girls Athletic Participation
High
Boys Athletic Participation
Average
Expenses Per Student
$9,808 / year
National
$12,239100%
of students and parents agree that there are plenty of clubs and organizations for students to get involved in. 3 responses33%
of students and parents agree that clubs and organizations get the funding they need. 3 responses33%
of students and parents agree that lots of students participate in clubs and organizations. 3 responsesSimilar Schools
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Meadow Heights High School Reviews
Rating 3.54 out of 5 24 reviews
Very great school. Decent students, depends on how you interact with people. Awesome teachers, always willing to help. They want to help you understand the lessons. Simple small school in a small country community.
I have enjoyed my time at Meadow Heights School. I feel the teachers have done the best to their ability to make sure each student soars academically.
I have went to Meadow Heights since kindergarten. Over the years I think I gravitated more towards the teachers because when I was finding out about myself and being open, they really seemed like they understood me more than the students.
Sometimes I feel like I did something wrong, but never know exactly what I had done. I have always had the teachers, counselors, and the staff on my side - by that I mean that I could trust them and they can trust me. The teachers were always firm, smart, and fun. Sometimes you didn't get the fun part until you could handle the firm and smart part. Nonetheless, I learned a lot at Meadow Heights. I learned work is important and being honest is better than trying to look like you've done some hard work when you hadn't and you guessed on every answer of your Math homework. The teachers were forgiving though. They told you, but you had better listened. If you didn't, that was your fault.The teachers always seemed to grade when they felt like they needed too, what I mean by that is, they would let us grade our own work by the them we reached 3rd grade - except tests. Sometimes, we would have to check and see if the grades were figured right. People aren't perfect, and unfortunately, teachers are no exception. Mistakes were made often, but the beauty of it is when the teacher realized they had made a mistake - some of the students should of learned, though.
Sometimes I feel like I did something wrong, but never know exactly what I had done. I have always had the teachers, counselors, and the staff on my side - by that I mean that I could trust them and they can trust me. The teachers were always firm, smart, and fun. Sometimes you didn't get the fun part until you could handle the firm and smart part. Nonetheless, I learned a lot at Meadow Heights. I learned work is important and being honest is better than trying to look like you've done some hard work when you hadn't and you guessed on every answer of your Math homework. The teachers were forgiving though. They told you, but you had better listened. If you didn't, that was your fault.The teachers always seemed to grade when they felt like they needed too, what I mean by that is, they would let us grade our own work by the them we reached 3rd grade - except tests. Sometimes, we would have to check and see if the grades were figured right. People aren't perfect, and unfortunately, teachers are no exception. Mistakes were made often, but the beauty of it is when the teacher realized they had made a mistake - some of the students should of learned, though.