I love Summit High School. There are Great Teachers and even Greater Students. This is the best .
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Posted by a student on 05/08/09
It is the best school that I ever been to the teachers give you alot of patience,education and opportunities
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Posted by a student on 12/07/07
My older son graduated Summit this past May 06'... and my younger son is a freshman this yr. Honestly, we love it! Throughout the past years, when my older son attended, our experience was always a positive one. He was blessed w/ excellent & caring teachers... and the principal is super! Honestly,
... Read more when we originally purchased our home in the MISD and we found out Summit was our home school, I was bombarded w/ different opinions(some good, some bad) as to what we should expect from Summit. Let me tell you... PLEASE do not believe speculation, rumors or gossip about this school. After experiencing Summit ourselves, I can now tell you... it's a wonderful school w/ a great staff, but most importantly, a super atmosphere for your child. I hope you enjoy Summit as much as we have in the past and as much as we will in the future. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/27/06
Currently being a student at Summit High School, I have to say I'm real disappointed with it. I had to learn the hard way that this school is not the type of school you should send your child to. A few of the teachers I've had really did help me out, while a few others was completely opposite. I can't
... Read more say that I'm impressed, I'm just completely disappointed with the quality with this school. The couselor I have really is helpful and she did help me out with a few of the problems I've been having. But, my assistant princible is a completely different matter. He completely ignored my request to see him. All in all, this school isn't one to go to. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/11/06
this is a great school where the staff really cares and the principal is awesome!
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Posted by a teacher on 01/15/06
My son began his high school years here. He will be entering his sophmore year. We moved from East arlington to be in MISD district.It has been harder academiclly but the teachers that he has had have been great in helping him catch up from his earlier years in a different district. Counselors and Administrators
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Posted by a parent on 06/23/05
Tough school/district to enter into during mid-year. I found out at the end of the school year that my child would not receive credit for a class that was taken the first semester, yet passed the final? Nonetheless, my child's counselor was helpful in providing options to achieve this lost credit.
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Posted by a parent on 06/07/05
So far so good, we moved from Boise, Id. in the middle of the school year and my daughter loves it. Staff very helpfull in helping us get credit for all her classes in Boise. Property taxes are alot higher here than else where in Texas but you get what you pay for. Money well spent, almost as good as
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Posted by a parent on 04/18/05
If your child takes AP course, they will be perfectly ready for college. I graduated from Summit in 2004, and adjusting to the University of Texas at Austin has been relatively easy for me and other former Summit students. Overall, Summit is a quality school in a good district.
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Posted by a former student on 04/02/05
I agree parents should be more 'into' their child's school/learning. I have a child in elem. and high school and the elem. school seems to comunicate better with the parents regarding their children and etc. Many times the only way I learn about what is happening w/my high schooler is if I go by Summit
... Read more and read their board out front. I don't seem to get information timely or at all if we depend on the child no mater how involved we are. I do like how the district now has a newsletter emailing. Maybe this is a good way to communicate between school/teacher and parents. Also, I feel it was unfair to move my area to Timberview when Summit is so near my home. Regardless of racial statistics it should go by where you live. How are we to remove racial problems if we continue to push that issue? Read less
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Arlington schools — Mansfield Summit High School is located at 1071 W Turner Warnell Rd, Arlington TX 76001. 1071 W Turner Warnell Rd is in the Southeast neighborhood and 76001 ZIP code in Arlington, TX The school district for Mansfield Summit High School is the Mansfield Independent School District. Mansfield Summit High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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