Pleasure Ridge Park High School, Louisville | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Pleasure Ridge Park High School is a High school in Louisville with a 3.8 rating.

About Pleasure Ridge Park High School

Pleasure Ridge Park High School ( High school ) is located at 5901 Greenwood Rd, Louisville, KY 40258, United States. It is categorised as : Public high school in Louisville, Kentucky..
Other categories: High school

Ratings & Ranking

Pleasure Ridge Park High School has a rating of 3.8 and is ranked number 12846 in the US.

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Address & Location

Pleasure Ridge Park High School is located at 5901 Greenwood Rd, Louisville, KY 40258, United States.

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Given that it is categorised as Public high school in Louisville, Kentucky., the school fees for Pleasure Ridge Park High School range between 0 USD and 0 USD.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Pleasure Ridge Park High School has 26 reviews with an overall rating of 3.8. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.8 out of 5.0 stars
Absolutely TERRIBLE people skills. My wife tried to get our son squared away for the upcoming school year where he will be a freshman. We received a letter stating that he was NOT accepted for whatever reason. So she called the main office and was instructed to bring the letter and application for eschool into the office for help and clarification. Upon arrival she was greeted by the 9th grade counselor who after looking over the paperwork proceed to barade her in front of God and everybody in the office about why she even bothered enrolling our son. It was so bad that she left and I came home from work early to clear things up. Upon OUR arrival to the office we were greeted by the registration clerk who was more than helpful after defending the counselors actions. Sure enough the counselor walked out, looked right at my wife then me and continued around the corner without a word. Had I known who he was I would’ve stopped him and cleared the air. Instead he tucked tail and ran and the rest of the staff were only there to defend him. My mom taught me from an early age, treat people how you want to be treated. I guess it’s common practice by this staff to talk down, demean, and embarrass parents who just don’t know the process. I hope they get their issues figured out and get an actual QUALIFIED counselor in that position for their sake.
I attended the school back in the early sixties. It was not pleasurable. Being a Jew I was persecuted and there were some students who wished me dead. I think there was a Black student. I could not forget the pep rallies supporting a pure white team of unknowns who played against Louisville athletes who were Black. Among the jocks of Louisville at the time were Cassius Clay and Wesley Unseld. I had such a bad time that I got sent to a Jewish shrink who would not let me talk and yelled orders that I was to take mellarill. I have since taken, legally, drugs from the pot and opium family and found mellarill to be the worst drug. My job takes me into the Carolinas and Virginia and those places are nice compared to PRP as I remember it. Maybe PRP is ok now.
My daughter attends this school and in my opinion,it is a very tolerant school or all races. The staff are very patient and understanding. My daughter has a medical condition that resulted in many trips to the hospital and they where always there to help. The academics are outstanding, but you only get out of the courses what you put into them. I absolutely love PRP. My daughter attended in school for 3/4th’s of 9th grade year then home school rest of 9th grade year and start of 10th due to her medical conditions. If you are a parent who has a special needs child who needs homeschooling, PRP HS is the place to be!

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