Haysville High School Case Study

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“You’re going to the alternative school? What did you do to go there? You’re not a bad student.” If you live in Haysville, you know that there are two high schools. Haysville High, or the “inferior” school offers an alternative program. Campus is a colossal 5A school with 1,500 students. Haysville High is outshines Campus because of the environment, population, and curriculum. First, Haysville High’s environment is more conducive to learning. To begin with, Haysville High has a calmer learning environment. For example, may students, including myself, have said they experience anxiety when stepping foot into Campus. Although this may be true, Haysville High gives students a chance at being more comfortable in a smaller, less stressful learning environment. Secondly, Haysville High is a undersized school, so there are less people. Specifically, Campus High’s average class size ranges from 25-30 …show more content…

As you can perceive, unlike Campus, with smaller class sizes Haysville High gives each and every student an opportunity to have one on one time with their teachers. To put it differently, Campus High is overpopulated, and the school seemed “crammed.” For instance, there are countless classrooms at Campus that are so full; they do not even have enough desks for the students. Thus, Haysville High is diminutive enough to focus attention on every student, and makes all of us feel accepted. For all these reasons, Haysville High’s environment is more conducive to learning than Campus is.
Secondly, Haysville High School’s population makes students feel safe, confident, and comfortable. Most importantly, Mr. Foster, Principal of Haysville High, makes it his duty to meet

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