Kearsley High School in Flint, Michigan

Kearsley High School Detail

(810) 591-9883
4302 Underhill Dr # G
Flint, MI 48506
Levels: 9-12
District: Kearsley Community Schools


Kearsley High School Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:27.6% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:92.93% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:3.41% (2008)
Hispanic:2.36% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.16% (2008)
Multiracial:0% (2008)
Asian:1.14% (2008)
Hawaiian:0% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:21.69% (2008)

Kearsley High School Ratings Summary

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

Kearsley High School Reviews

As a student of Kearsley, I feel that the education is undermined and low on the needs scale. Athletics and 'popular' students are given moire rights and almost no responsibilities. Where as the 'outcasts' are left to pick up the slack of those that are given a break due to late practices or late games. The students are rude, discriminative, and just plain out immature. There are over the necessary amount of swearing, fighting, skimpy clothing, and bulling. As a student at the 'beloved' KHS, i recommend not sending your child here if you want them to have a true education.
This review was posted by a student.

I am a Senior for the class of 2009. The band does have a wonderful reputation. As does the choir. Both Band and Choir have taken 1s and 2s consistently. Mr. Redfearn is by far the best choir director that the school has had not to be exceeded by Bushey of course. Also the administration is very caring.Also the Athletes are treated the same as the out casts thank you and please conisder Kearsley its a great great school
This review was posted by a student.

As a student here of course I dont really care for the school. The students are rude, mean, etc. The teachers don't feel like going the extra mile for their students. The math teachers dont help the students as well as they sould. The athletes get away with so much and the 'outcasts' get caught when the athletes usually are the ones doing more bad stuff (smoking, drinkin, etc) Overall I wouldnt suggest the school. Send your child elsewhere.
This review was posted by a student.

My son graduated from Kearsley in 2003. I graduated from there in 1980. I think that it is a very community oriented school, which is a good thing. They have cliques like other schools, but overall, I would consider it a good school, both from a parent's and a student's point of view. They have a nice balance between sports and fine arts.
This review was posted by a parent.

My children attended Kearsley schools. Oldest graduated after working very hard under some very unfortunate circumstances and the other has been pulled out entirely. Administration and faculty accountability are a huge issue. Nonathletic students and those who are not at the top of the social ladder will find themselves at a disadvantage. Teachers at the elementaries and middle school do not prepare students grammatically for the higher grades and substandard work is accepted. Shockingly, I encountered elementary teachers that encouraged me to medicate my child. Obviously academics were not the priority. Much tension exists in the community. Students are secondary to administration and faculty wants and needs. Kearsley has an excellent band program that is sadly overlooked when compared to its contemporary, the school choir-which is overrated. I encourage parents to look elsewhere for an empowering educational experience for their children.
This review was posted by a parent.

As a student at KHS. I believe the math porgram is terrible in the middle schools.only some math teachers put an effert at there job. Kearsley is a good school in some ways and a bad in others. The athletics at kearsley are ok. There softball program is the best there. they need to start kids out at a younger age to get the athletics better. Parent involvement is ok, i guess. i am not a parent so i wouldn't know. Well if you ever get a chance i would go to one of the softball games and see the great fields and softball parents help they have up there. :)
This review was posted by a student.

i have one child who graduated from kearsly and 2 who are still at the hight school. they recieve very good grades and work very hard. they both hate the high school and what it stands for. if you are not among the very few who think they are all of it and the teachers and principal enforce the idea that this is the reason the school is there to cater to those few special people. it would sure be nice if we could sent our kids to a school where they could all be friends and equal to each other. it would not matter if you were gifted with a football, golf club, beautiful, ugly, smart, or whatever your talent was you were treated the same as the rest of the students. but i suspect this kind of place might be hard to find but it surely is not here.
This review was posted by a parent.

My wife and I, along with both of our children attended Kearsley. I have seen quality leadership with teachers who care. Teachers that will go the extra mile when asked. Overall Kearsley has been an excellent environment for my children.
This review was posted by a parent.

My daughter attended Kearsley. It was challanging, and they gave her confidence to continue her education in music. Have a wonderful music program. Very good councilors, teachers, and acticvities. Encourage all stduents to do their best and gives them the support needed to do so. I highly recommend Kearsley High School.
This review was posted by a parent.

My son and daughter attended Kearsley and they both had problems with the teachers. The teachers just seem to not care. Both of them ended up leaving the school and attending Mott Middle College (like many others). They are both attending MSU, and had they stayed at Kearsley, I honestly don't think that they would be where they are now.
This review was posted by a parent.

My sons went to school st Kearsley. We had alot of problems with the teachers there. Most didn't want to take the time to go the extra mile and help. We felt they were only there to have some place to go during the day not for the kids.
This review was posted by a parent.

Overall this is a pretty good school. I graduated in 2002 and being a Christian I was treated very fair there. The discipline needs help from time to time. The athletes get away with quite a bit. But I would send my child here.
This review was posted by a other.

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