I want to respond to what someone wrote regarding the discipline and control of the students at Reagan. Know your facts. Reagan has the lowest incident rate of any school in AISD. ANY school in AISD. There are no more disciplinary issues at Reagan than at any other school, so stop buying into the
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Posted by a parent on 05/22/09
Reagan shouldn't have teacher's children attending the same school! I totally disagree with that, also I wanna say that Mr.Pesqueda is a wonderful teacher, I met him and he inspired me into drawing.
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Posted by a parent on 05/22/09
Perhaps this school produces good work in the extra curricular activies. I do not think that the academics can be very good because of the lack of control of many of the kids there.
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Posted by a parent on 05/04/06
Reagan, what do I have to say about it? It's a great school. I went there my freshman year and was a little scared because of the things I heard about it, but all-in-all, It was a great experiance that I could go back if I could. I was captain of the freshman volleyball team, and that was great. The
... Read more school has some things that need to be better tended to, but its a great school, nice caring teachers who try and help any way that they could, not only with school, but personal issues too. They have a great program for school aged parents and pregnant students. I think thats great. Myself being a teen parent and with another baby on the way, while still being a senior in high school, I would say they help out a lot. So you dont drop out. So Reagan is a great school. Read less
Posted by a former student on 08/20/05
Great school. Principal seems to be doing a good job trying to bring up student morale and school TAKS scores.
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Posted by a parent on 06/21/05
The school is under new administration as of yesterday. There are a lot of hardworking teachers who do what they can for the students. The arts programs are struggling because they do not get the kind of support they need. Parents are rarely involved and the PTA is struggling to stay afloat.
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Posted by a teacher on 06/14/05
Education is not valued in this predomininatly black community and it shows. The teachers are blamed for the low success rate of the kids, even though there is almost ZERO parental invlovement and average skills of the entering students are at about a 3rd grade level. Teachers are EXPECTED to work miracles.
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Posted by a teacher on 03/23/05
Parents can say what they want to say about our school. It is not true. If you think that we are a bad school, then try coming down to our school to see ho wrong you are.
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Posted by a student on 12/08/04
I was hesitant to send my freshman daughter to Reagan High School due to their reputation and media reviews. However, starting on the first day I was pleasantly surprised that all my fears were laid to rest. Their was so many administrators on hand with so much information ranging from college paths,
... Read more to simply just guding us to our next step of my child's enrollment. Since then my daugter has taken all that Reagan has to offer and using it to her advantage. She is in sports (basketball, volleyball), Communties in School ( 9 step), Women of Excellence, Student Council (secreatry), but most of all she has all AP Courses that will take her to her next level to college and by the way Reagan's Homework Haven (tutoring) is the best and helpful tool my daughter uses daily. I give Reagan a two thumbs up! Let's keep striving for EXCELLENCE! Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/02/04
I am a former student from Reagan. I think it is a great school. All of the negative things is not always true. Since Tralla has died,they have been putting Reagan down. Reagan is the only school that I would had ever attend.
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Auto Mechanics, Drafting, Food Nutrition, Health, Keyboarding/Typing, Phys Ed, ROTC
Music
Band, Choral, Orchestra
Fine Arts
Dance, Drama
Computer Science
Desktop Publishing, Internet/Web Site
Social Studies / Social Sciences
Economics
Science
Environmental Science, Human Anatomy/Physiology
Special Education
Gifted Students, Life Skills, Speech/Language Pathologists
English
Journalism, Speech/Debate
Math
Statistics
Advanced Placement
Math, Social Studies, Foreign Language, English
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creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
leadership ability, the ability to direct individuals or groups to a common decision or action;
visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
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Special Education Classes
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
Austin schools — Reagan High School is located at 7104 Berkman Dr, Austin TX 78752. 7104 Berkman Dr is in the Coronado Hills neighborhood and 78752 ZIP code in Austin, TX The school district for Reagan High School is the Austin Independent School District. Reagan High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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