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Thornton Fractnl No High School
(708) 585-1000
755 Pulaski Rd
Calumet City, IL 60409
Level: 9-12
District: Thornton Fractional Township HSD 215



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Thornton Fractnl No High School, Calumet City, IL.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:8.4% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:72.3% (2007)
Hispanic:18.5% (2007)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.2% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.2% (2007)
Multiracial:0.3% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:16.8% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:64.65% (2006)




Thornton Fractnl No High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Thornton Fractnl No High School Reviews

 
I am a current student at t.f.north and I think that we as students could be a little better in disipline and that even though we might not have perfect of teachers and staff I belive that they are trying their best to be what our school motto is hardworking caring responsible and respectful which we are reminded to be each day and that is what the school has been teaching us along with the education that the extra money is being spent on so I think that T.F.North is being the best that it possiblly can try to be

I am a current student at T.F. North and I feel as though this school is not doing all they could for the students. There is a lot of students lacking behind, and not much help from teachers or councilors. I have personally had many different problems and tried to get help from the school and I was basically just ignored. I will say they do have some really great teachers who will go far out of their way to help students, but they are rather rare at this school. The schools discipline could also use some work, a lot of teachers look the other way with certain situations, when they should be punished, other wise they will just continue thinking what they are doing is okay. Over all this school has good potential, they just need to take a look around and step it up.

My child is in his 2nd Year of H.S. and so far my experience with this school has been positive. Hopefully, they will be able to continue to improve despite the recent tax issues-and not have to eliminate extra curric/classes nor teacher's assistants. The Asst. Principal seems to really care about the students, not to take anything away from the Principal. But most often I've seen and interacted with the Asst. Principal.

Parents need to be involved. Just because they are in high school does not mean they are adults. Students should be given responsiblity and decision making, however the parents must still be involved and set an example for their children. I feel there are many good opportunities for students to get involved in community projects (that includes school) but they need the support of their parents. I hope to see more parents support the school and teachers.



 

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