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Molalla High School
(503) 829-2355
357 Francis St
Molalla, OR 97038
Level: 9-12
District: Molalla River School District 35



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Molalla High School, Molalla, OR.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:85.47% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:0.69% (2006)
Hispanic:11.44% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.26% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:1.14% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:22.4% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:33.87% (2006)


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Molalla High School Ratings Summary

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


Molalla High School Reviews

 
Molalla High School is a joke. The cirriculum is at best 2 years behind nearby schools and the staff unaaceptable. They are very unwilling to work with parents or aknowledge their presence. The athletic programs are excellent, the clubs and other activities are great and the student body itself are good students, but I would never send my child to the school again if it could be avoided.

Our family moved to Molalla several years ago and my children have attended the middle school and the high school. Molalla teachers care about quality education for students and it is quite obviously demonstrated in the academic excellence of this year's senior class. In addition, the student body as a whole is hugely supportive of one another and accepting of differences among students. It has been a positive experience for my children to attend this school and while no school is perfect, Molalla offers academic challenges, extracurricular activities and social dynamics that produce well educated kids who are ready for college and/or other life paths. Between them, my kids particpate in almost every type of activity and have never had any problems with bullying. They enjoy many tremendous friendships. The Portland metro area has so many communities to choose from, but Molalla was the absolute best choice for our family.

Molalla High School had the highest S.A.T. scores in the nation!Fantastic! Superintendent, Principals, teachers, etc. are wonderful!

I am a student at molalla highschool. I am currently a senior. And I have to say That molalla highschool needs some help. I dont like the administrators there nor do I like the way they deal with problems. Molalla high has values and they stick to them. But unlike private schools they wont take your child by the hand and tell them all will be ok. Besides theres promising teachers there!

it a ok school but the teacher are really cool and they help when you need the help

As a guardian of a current student, I'm severely upset with the staff and teachers of Molalla High. This school has continued to treat its students like inmates of a prison. The treatment of parents isn't much better either. I'm sorry to say that my student's education is barely a consideration, and as another parent commented earlier, bullying is a severe problem. The school refuses to deal with the problems that parents/students continually bring to its attention. As a guardian, the only method of dealing with this for the parents has been to remove their children from the school. This term my student will move in with another family member in another district just in order to transfer to a better school. This is after trying to make it work out with the staff for the past year. I wouldn't recommend sending your child here if you can help it.

There needs to be more before and after school programs. I was hoping that my student would have access to clubs other than sports.

I would like to share our experience with Molalla High School. I have never been involved with any school that allows the students to be taunted by other students. My son being new to the district ultimately has ended up having to homeschool because the school had no desire to admit to the problems, the principle said as we were withdrawing how sorry he was. I thought since everyone wants to act like nothing is happening I should at least be one to stand up and at least have the courage to say it out loud.

MHS has a great college credit program. It is one of the best if not the best in the state. They are given through Clackamas Community College, and if you want to send them to a university, they will transfer 'half credits', if not all credits. I am a graduating senior and a sophomore in college!

Verry good school with good techers!



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