Schools > Public > Amity Regional Senior High School

Research Amity Regional Senior High School public Schools in Ansonia, Connecticut

Choose the type of School you want to research below:


Grade 1-12

Grade 1-6

Grade 1-7

Grade 1-8

Grade 2-8

Grade 3-10

Grade 3-12

Grade 3-6

Grade 3-9

Grade 4-6

Grade 5-10

Grade 5-12

Grade 5-7

Grade 5-8

Grade 5-9

Grade 6-10

Grade 6-11

Grade 6-12

Grade 6-8

Grade 6-9

Grade 7-10

Grade 7-12

Grade 7-8

Grade 7-9

Grade 8-12

Grade 9-11

Grade 9-12

 

Grade K-10

Grade K-12

Grade K-4

Grade K-5

Grade K-6

Grade K-7

Grade K-8

Grade K-9

Misc.

Grade PK-1

Grade PK-12

Grade PK-2

Grade PK-3

Grade PK-4

Grade PK-5

Grade PK-6

Grade PK-7

Grade PK-8

Grade PK-9

Grade PK-K

 

Ansonia Montessori School

Sponsored Results
 

Ansonia Christian Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Boarding School

Sponsored Results
Amity Regional Senior High School
(203) 397-4830
25 Newton Rd.
Woodbridge, CT 06525
Level: 9-12
District: Regional School District 05



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Amity Regional Senior High School, Woodbridge, CT.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:87.59% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:1.38% (2006)
Hispanic:2.3% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:8.51% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.23% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:7.7% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:3.1% (2006)


Private School Choices

Sponsored Results


Amity Regional Senior High School Ratings Summary

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


Amity Regional Senior High School Reviews

 
Both of my children attended Amity Regional. It is a fantastic school. The teachers and administrators are top notch. There are many extra-curricular activites and the sports program is second to none. Graduates go on to prestigious colleges and many move back to Bethany, Orange and Woodbridge to raise their own families. AHS ranks as one of the best public schools in the state. Go Spartans!

Amity is certainly an above average school. With Honors/AP classes, a caring faculty (for the most part), and many other opportunites like extracurricular clubs, sports, and drama, Amity provides a great education for students, as long as they are willing to work hard for it.

This is a great school with a lot of 'well to do' families. However, this has its draw backs..The number one thing the kids do on weekends is drink and do drugs, even the very smart kids. Deffinatly not all of them but a disturbing majority. As for the teachers, some of them are the best you will find ever but I think that by chance, meaning when they get an awful one they keep them there to spite the fact that they are not good. Many of the students have been brought to their knees by one of these awful teachers who do not know how to teach...Over all, a child has a great opportunity at this school and it is rated very high as high schools go. My 3 kids have & still attend and it has not been too bad.

I think in general Amity is a good school. They offer a large number of electives for the kids which I think helps them to decide what they want to pursue for a career. I do, however, think there's alot of stuff going on with the kids and between the kids that the faculty isn't aware of that causes alot of peer pressure and emotional issues for the kids.

I attended this school and when I see the quality of other public schools I thank God I got the great high school education that I did. It assisted me to stand out in college and university.

Amity is an overly competitive school. GPAs are carried out to 4 decimal places, and the teachers are often more interested in showing how smart they are than actually teaching material. School starts at 7:34AM everyday and ends at 2:18PM. This is because they assume everyone will participate in extracurricular Extracurriculars aren't all that interesting. They have clubs that meet for 30 minutes after school. However, athletics are fairly good. Parents are overly involved to the point that they will write college essays for their kids.

Students at Amity are very academicly involved, was well with their extracurricular activites.They offer a wide range of courses; including AP and electives. Passing the CAPT is a requirement to graduate. Also a varity of clubs and social groups are avaliable for after school. The time in which school ends and begins are perfect.(7:34-2:18)The class levels are as followed: AP< Highest Honors 1 2



In Home & Online Tutoring



 

Ansonia High Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Ansonia Middle Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Ansonia Elementary Schools

Sponsored Results
 

Ansonia Tutoring

Sponsored Results
 

Ansonia College Center