Lone Oak Middle School, Paducah | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Lone Oak Middle School (Middle school) is in Paducah and has a 3.7 rating.

About Lone Oak Middle School

Lone Oak Middle School ( Middle school ) is located at 260 Bleich Rd, Paducah, KY 42003, United States. It is categorised as : Public middle school.
Other categories: Middle school

Ratings & Ranking

Lone Oak Middle School has a rating of 3.7 and is ranked number 35553 in the US.

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Address & Location

Lone Oak Middle School is located at 260 Bleich Rd, Paducah, KY 42003, United States.

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Lone Oak Middle School has 10 reviews with an overall rating of 3.7. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.7 out of 5.0 stars
Lone Oak High School first gained fame during the Sixties when John Robinson was the Principal. He had the largest percentage of high school graduates attend college during his administration. He was a careful scholar who knew Milton and Shakespeare by heart. He always emphasized academics, although the school produced many quality athletic teams. In 1963 Lone Oak was the 21st largest high school in Kentucky in a State known for intermediate school districts. The school received SACS approval during the 1962 school year and offered 52 Carnegie Units of Credit. Paducah Tilghman, an athletic rival, was the 15th largest school in the State and was led by Mr. John Mutchler who was also a noted school leader. During subsequent eras- despite shifting politics of culture-the school became known as a leader in the State. Robinson trained many wonderful administrators who were noted leaders: Adams, Rushing, Dexter, and Stephenson come to mind. They led a strong tradition which concludes this year with the McCracken County School Consolidation. John Robinson always asked students to be gentlemen and scholars.( He EXPECTED it and so he achieved it.) He was nearly without peer in the high school milieu. Interestingly, every graduate could tell you the date of the Battle of Hastings? We call this careful scholarship; there is no substitute for it.
It reminds me of prison

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