Huron High School

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Ann Arbor, United States

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Huron High School Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Huron High School is located in Ann Arbor, United States on 2727 Fuller Rd. Huron High School is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category high school in United States.

Address

2727 Fuller Rd

Phone

+1 7349942040

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zeldy trashforce

This is the best school in the entire land. Huron's wings are much better than Skyline's and you only have to wait 5 minutes for them. Take that, Skyline!

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Peter and Brooke Sindone

We have had such a great experience at Huron and Ann Arbor Public Schools as a whole. From staff support to academic goals for our children. Students have more options for getting an academic challenge. An increasing number of American high schools offer the International Baccalaureate program like Huron. It offers a rigorous set of courses, and is internationally recognized. Only 830 schools in the U.S. offer the IB program, and 4,000 in close to 150 countries. Unlike AP courses, IB takes a more holistic approach with critical thinking and out of class requirements. It has students look at an issue over time and see how it has impact over parts of the world and how there is that connectivity to it all. It really gets children ready for the world. Also more college credit can be given for IB courses. I am glad my children are challenged in all subject areas at Huron. Also what’s greater than going to school right next to U of M?!

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Allie Cell

There are tons of extracurriculars supported by a generally accepting student body. There are many classes offered, including lots of AP or AC level classes, which feature good and sometimes great teachers.

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Aaron Graf

Let me just say that when you have a teacher, someone who is there and being paid to educate students, look you in the face and tell you that if you don't know something they can't help you. There is something seriously wrong with that. To be added to the fact is that the administration and those of the like in the office continue to let this go on despite having this brought to their attention. My experience with this school was moderately unpleasant. However, There were notable exceptions to the nonsense that went on (e.g. Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs, Miller-Wright, Mrs Krausse, Dr. Ingram.)