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Henry Clay High School
(859) 381-3423
2100 Fontaine Rd
Lexington, KY 40502
Level: 9-12
District: Fayette County



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Henry Clay High School, Lexington, KY.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:71.39% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:21.63% (2006)
Hispanic:4.01% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:2.87% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.1% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:18.8% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:28.84% (2006)


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Henry Clay High School Ratings Summary

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


Henry Clay High School Reviews

 
Wonderful school. Students have a multitude of opportunities to learn. The student population is diverse, and high academic standards are developed.

My children have recently attended Henry Clay. Due to the carelessness of the staff, my children had to transfer to another school. Violence in the school is as rampant as the drug use. Teachers give way to the students riots and disruptions in the class. Due to students' poor behaviors and teachers not caring, my children learned almost nothing at Henry Clay.

Although most every restaurant and public place in Lexington is a non-smoking environment, Henry Clay High School is not. Not only do students smoke blatently on school grounds, the bathrooms are akin to the 'smoking lounge for Delta Airlines'. My daughter was assaulted at school by a cheerleader; and the cheerleader who assaulted her missed one basketball game. I think they believe that winning a competition is of more value than teaching morals such as dignity and respect. We should not have to worry about our children's safety or health while they are at school. Where are the cameras; and why is this behavior tolerated?

There needs to be more security. Theres too many kids going wild and unsupervised. Teachers should concentrate on those who disrupt class instead of who leaves campus for lunch. Fighting and skipping a class get the same punishment which i believe isn't right AT ALL. I believe if kids want to learn,they'll go to school. If they could care less and are just going because they 'have to ' that's their own choice. We should install cameras throughout the building to show how disruptive students are in the classrooms and how much they get away with. Henry Clay is getting way out of hand.

I attended and graduated from Henry Clay in 1994. I thought it was a great school and hope that my niece will attend there in a couple of years. GO BLUE DEVILS!

Its a every good and disciplined school, i have 2 grndchildren who attend and I, myself also attended the highschool and I loved it, its awesome.

i am not a parent but i did attend henry clay high school before i entered job corps. and i feel that this school is a very good learning base on young students and i wish to congradulate all teachers that have worked at henry clay and still do. i highly recommend Coach Scott Cromwell. he is a math wiz and if you ever need help except on geometry ha! Ha! just let him know he is a wiz and i still love him to this day. also the work base is very respected and the students are very well respectful at most times. i highly recommend that if you were thinking about sending your child to henry clay, go for it, you wont regret it, at all. A STUDENT 2003-2004 YoLonda B. Heard

Three of our children attended HC. Many activities were available and encouraged. We were pleased with the academic programs. It was an all around productive and positive experience. As parents we enjoyed participating in many activities. Coach Rob is the best. Go Blue Devils.



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