The school has faculty 176, including full-time teachers 167. There are 12 teachers with senior titles, 84 teachers with intermediate titles, 62% teachers with bachelor's degree, 95% young and middle-aged teachers and 5 provincial famous teachers. The school has established five teaching and research projects at the national, provincial and municipal levels, and more than 450 papers have won prizes at the national, provincial and municipal levels, and more than 70 papers have been published in journals above the provincial level. The school pays attention to the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality and personality, and provides students with a stage and opportunity to show their personal talents. /kloc-more than 0/00 students won prizes in national, provincial and municipal academic competitions. Sports teams have achieved excellent results in cities and counties year after year. In 2002, he won the basketball championship in Zhangjiajie High School Basketball Championship and won 2 silvers and 2 bronzes in the 5th National Games.
The school deepened the reform, strengthened the management, and greatly improved the quality of education and teaching. From 2000 to 2005, it was rated as an advanced unit of moral education in cities and counties for six consecutive years; 200 1 was rated as "civilized health unit in Hunan province" by Hunan Ivy Association. 1998 to 2005, the school was rated as an advanced unit in the comprehensive development level of the college entrance examination for six consecutive years and an advanced unit in the comprehensive learning of the college entrance examination for four consecutive years; In the college entrance examination in 2004, seven students were admitted to key undergraduate courses, with an online rate of more than 45%, ranking first in Zhangjiajie rural middle school in terms of comprehensive academic level; In the college entrance examination in 2005, another 12 students were admitted to key undergraduate courses, 8 students were admitted and 43 students were admitted to ordinary undergraduate courses.