Schools > Public > Leeds High School

Research Leeds High School public Schools in Birmingham, Alabama

Choose the type of School you want to research below:


Grade 10-12

Grade 1-12

Grade 3-5

Grade 3-6

Grade 4-5

Grade 5-12

Grade 5-8

Grade 6-12

Grade 6-8

Grade 7-12

Grade 7-8

Grade 7-9

Grade 9

Grade 9-11

Grade 9-12

 

Grade K-12

Grade K-2

Grade K-3

Grade K-4

Grade K-5

 

Grade K-6

Grade K-8

Grade PK-3

Grade PK-4

Grade PK-5

Grade PK-6

 

Birmingham Montessori School

Sponsored Results
 

Birmingham Christian Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Boarding School

Sponsored Results
Leeds High School
(205) 699-4510
8404 Greenwave Drive
Leeds, AL 35094
Level: 9-12
District: Leeds City School District



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Leeds High School, Leeds, AL.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:61.88% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:34.16% (2007)
Hispanic:3.96% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:16.8% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:26.98% (2007)


Private School Choices

Sponsored Results


Leeds High School Ratings Summary

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


Leeds High School Reviews

 
This school has taught me nothing. I entered college this year and was unprepared. If you have a chance to go somewhere eles do it.

Leeds is a great place to attend for high school. Leeds has prepared me with leadership skills, pride in what i do and to always do the best i can! these skills will be something that will stay with me forever. At leeds high school i am surrounded with other students that want to make a diiference. The teachers princpals and other students encourage and motivate you to strive to be the best. I do not believe i would be the same strong, educated, and friendly person without attending leeds high school. I love leeds so much and i can't wait to see what the new schools are going to do for the school system. I am so devoted to leeds schools, i plan to go and get a elementary education and come back and teach at leeds elementary school and hopefully become princpal one day. I love leeds!

No challenge for a bright child. No encouragement for parental involvement. Very little communication from staff to parent. If you want your final report card of the year you better supply a stamp. In my opinion there is a serious lack of leadership.

I have lived in Leeds my whole life, I am currently a senior and would never want to go any where else. Leeds has come such a long way in the last couple of years. The tachers that love the kids are great and I am learning so much this year. I hope to one day come back to Leeds after college and teach at the school where I grew up.

I have grown up in Leeds, I went to Leeds High and since I have left in 2007 there have been numerous changes. The teachers there are great. The administration is very helpful and have the best attitude and outlook a student and parent could ask for, I believe. I had Coach Turner as a teacher and he was then named Assistant Principal and has helped turn Leeds high around along with Mr. Brisky whom I was not attending school when he was hired. Great strides are being reached by the faculty and staff there. As for the atmoshpere it is very home-grown. I loved it and I am sure others did and will.

I love Leeds, it is really a home to me. It doesn't have the most expensive new technology, and it doesn't have the richest people you will ever meet, but it has quality and character, and it teaches it's students the same. The majority of the teachers are great and willing to help anytime, and the rest of the faculty are just bundles of joy. They have so many things that are becoming possible now for my school, and that gives us as students something to look forward to, whch personally makes me try alot harder. So please don't discourage us, or put the school down you should come feel the love too!

I currently go to Leeds High School and i wouldn't change it fo the world. I have been to other high schools and there is no other place like Leeds. The school may be run down and no, we don't have billions of dollars to spend on it but as a student i haver never felt more safe and wanted at a school. Going to Leeds has shown me everything i know and i love it here.

There are many changes taking place at LHS this year. There is a new principal who is on top of everything and doing all that he can to make major improvements. Discipline, Pride and Respect are being enforced like never before in the years that my children have attended. More focus is being placed on educating and preparing the students for college. The PTA is working to get the Drama Club started again as well as other Art related programs. Support from the community, parents and City of Leeds continues to grow. New schools are being planned for the High School and Middle school. The future of this young City school system looks very bright!

This school is making strides to improve quality and quantity of programs offered. As more parents get involved with making it better, the quicker it will take place. Don't just point out problems, offer solutions to the principal, administration and teachers.

We are very disappointed in the quality of instruction and leadership provided by this school. Since the formation of the Leeds School District, this school has lost many programs including it's drama and school t.v. broadcast; some of the only activities that were previously available to the students. What a shame!



In Home & Online Tutoring



 

Birmingham College Center

 

Birmingham High Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Birmingham Middle Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Birmingham Elementary Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Birmingham Tutoring

Sponsored Results
     



Local White Page Listings