Station Camp High School

1040 Bison Trl, Gallatin, TN 37066 | (615) 451-6551
  • Grades: 9-12
  • Student Enrollment: 1,222
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3.5 out of 5 | 7 Reviews
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School Description

School Summary and Highlights
  • Enrolls 1,222 high school students from grades 9-12
Additional Contact Information
  • Principal or Admin: Art Crook
School District Details
  • Sumner County School District
  • Per-Pupil Spending: $7,268
  • Graduation Rate: 80.4%
  • Dropout Rate: 1.6%
  • Students Per Teacher: 14.6
  • Enrolled Students: 27,158

Faculty Details and Student Enrollment

Students and Faculty
  • Total Students Enrolled: 1,222
  • Total Full Time "Equivalent" Teachers: 72.0
  • Average Student-To-Teacher Ratio: 17.0
Students Gender Breakdown
  • Males: 602 (49.3%)
  • Females: 620 (50.7%)
Free Lunch Student Eligibility Breakdown
  • Eligible for Reduced Lunch: 44 (3.6%)
  • Eligible for Free Lunch: 203 (16.6%)
  • Eligible for Either Reduced or Free Lunch: 247 (20.2%)
Student Enrollment Distribution by Race / Ethnicity
Station Camp High School Student Race Distribution
  Number Percent
American Indian20.2%
Black14712.0%
Asian141.1%
Hispanic504.1%
White1,00982.6%
Number of Students Per Grade
Number of Students Per Grade For Station Camp High School
  Number Percent
9th Grade36529.9%
10th Grade33427.3%
11th Grade27022.1%
12th Grade25320.7%
Source: TN Department of Education, Source: NCES 2009-2010

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Overall Rating: 3.5

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7 reviews for Station Camp High School

  • Reviewed by Student on February 17, 2011
  • Rating: 5 (5 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • i currently am sitting in this extraordinary school's library and i find myself overwhelmed at the amount of knowledge that could be obtained here. I personally have chosen my career path based on a teacher i have met here. Thomas Morand has influenced my life greatly and because of him i hope to become a history teacher and minor in psychology. Thanks Coach Morand.
  • Reviewed by Parent/Guardian on August 07, 2010
  • Rating: 5 (5 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • Both of my children graduated from this school. The principals and most of the teachers were extraordinary. They actually care about their students and look after them as if they are their own children.

    I am happy to say that because of the opportunities presented by this school, my youngest is attending college on a full ride, and my oldest has about 50% of his tuition and fees paid.
  • Reviewed by Student on March 01, 2009
  • Rating: 5 (5 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • I am currently a ninth grader at this school and I can personally say that the teachers there are extremely nice and have yet to have failed to give me help. They are doing what they believe is in the best interest of all the students who attend it. If I, or any other students begin to fall behind, the teachers do everything in their power to help them get back on track. If the kids have trouble finding classes, and report it, I highly doubt that it is the staff's fault. I have seen teachers on the first day back at school, help students from every grade level find their classes.
  • Reviewed by Parent/Guardian on December 26, 2008
  • Rating: 5 (5 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • Awesome! Perfect combination of academics, arts and athletics. In that order I might add. My daughter is a 9th grader and she has had opportunites, even as a freshman, to participate in clubs and organizations and compete against other schools all over the state. I am so happy she likes school and the school likes her. Go Bison!
  • Reviewed by Parent/Guardian on September 09, 2008
  • Rating: 1 (1 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • This was my stepsons first year attending this school. We encouraged him to attend station camp because it was a better school system than the one he was in.I was so excited for him to be attending such a good school. But when the first day of school came. The teachers were rude to him and noone would even help him find his classes!!How rude,and I was very upset because I had been telling him how it was going to be a good experience for him and the first day was terrible!Me and my husband then had to deal with him not wanting to be there because he didn't feel welcomed!!You teachers should be ashamed of yourself for not trying to help more than you did,stop being so selfish and start giving alittle more to the students. It doesn't hurt to help someone,or to be nice to someone,or to even smile!Life is about giving. I'm glad my stepson decided t give it another chance,and I hope you teachers decide to give it another chance and be more helpful and giving!!!From a caring mom
  • Reviewed by Parent/Guardian on September 08, 2008
  • Rating: 1 (1 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • The teachers are not as nice as they shoud be,I've herd alot of stories from friends all over the community about teachers being rude at this school.Mabey if the teachers woud be nicer so would our young generation. There are no role models at this school and I dred when my children attend
  • Reviewed by Former Student on May 22, 2007
  • Rating: 1 (1 / 5) Flag as inappropriate
  • Fighting a disease and a school administration at the same time did not exactly match the typical senior year of high school. My stomach was in severe pain everyday (especially mornings and after food). Of the many times I asked to see a nurse, there was never one on campus. It always hurt, but at times there would be a thrust of severe burning and cramping. In order to cope with the pain I needed to lay down and not move at all. I had crohn's disease which caused me to be late everyday(mornings are rough and I had diarreah several times each morning). When I spoke with the Vice Principal about my tardies I explained that I had been to the hospital many times and I was having serious issues, but they were still trying to diagnose me. Apparently this was of no concern to this person. I would get sent in In-School-Suspension because my tardies where racking up. My mother and I where okay with this because I didn't have to get up and walk from class to class. One particular time after eating lunch I asked to lay down in the nurses office because the pain was agonizing. I explained that I had been to hospital and they were doing multiple tests on me and trying to diagnose me. I told her I HAD to lay down for my stomach and went in there and layed down. There was no nurse on duty. Little did I know, it is the most harmful thing to be in the nurse's office when no nurse is on duty. The Vice Principal, Smith, came barging in yelling at me. I was crying and could not move from the pain in my stomach. She scolded for me to get out of the bed. Through tears I told her i couldn't physically. She left and returned moments later with the school police to escort me out of the nurse's office. When I attended Station Camp in the 04-05 school year, I was an A and B student. I was never one to cause problems or have trouble with teachers. She issued me Out-of-School-Suspension that day, and my mom came to pick me up. My mother was furious, when she found out I was being suspended for being too sick to sit up in class. After being suspended I never continued my education there; I finished my senior year on the homebound program and we moved out of that school district. It was by far the worst experinece I ever had with any school, and I have attended 9 schools. The stress added to my sickness and did not help with overcoming Crohn's. I do not want sympothy but want others to know the trouble Station Camp High School in Galatine Tennessee gave me. I highly recommend any other school system over Station Camp with authority like that and the Principal, who also did not help any with my issue.

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