(859) 356-3146
5400 Old Taylor Mill Rd
Taylor Mill, KY 41015
Levels: 9-12
District: Kenton County
Scott High School Census Data
Census Info
Value
Year
Student Teacher Ratio:
15.6%
(2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:
25.91%
(2008)
White, non-Hispanic:
95.17%
(2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:
1.3%
(2008)
Hispanic:
0.84%
(2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:
1.3%
(2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:
0%
(2008)
Scott High School Ratings Summary
Average Quality Rating
3
Average Principals Rating
3
Average Teachers Rating
3
Average Activities Rating
4
Average Parents Rating
4
Average Safety Rating
3
Scott High School Reviews
Quality Score: N/A Post Date:2009-04-30
“Both of my children attended Scott High school and they both excelled. I was very content with Scott and never once worried about them while attending. It is a safe and comfortable environment” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: 4 Post Date:2006-08-16
“Other than that, Scott is a safe school with excellent acedemic opportunities. Students earn college credits while still in high school.” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: 3 Post Date:2006-06-13
“Sad but true... The good news is there are teachers at Scott who are trying to make a difference, they are trying to get the kids envolved and get school spirit up. What's wrong with Scott is the K.C. School Board. Scott does pretty good with what they have.” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: 2 Post Date:2006-01-04
“I think there is great deal of room for improvement! We have a small core of good dedicated teachers, but thier number dwindle and the truly motivated teachers move on. The majority of faculty examples I have observed are teachers who have 'done it this way for ten years' and 'don't see the point in changing now'. They want to keep tenure and are more interested in their own future than those of their students. There is a subtle lack of school spirit or discernible pride in Scott High School from it's students. This is demonstrated daily by the dress, affect, attendance and GPA of the majority of children in attendance. The root cause, in my opinion, lies in leadership. There are no consequences for poor behavior on the part of either children or faculty. The prevailing attitude seems to be 'Keep your Head Down. Stay Under the Radar.'” This review was posted by a parent.
This review was posted by a parent.