I had 2 kids that graduated from Azle and attended Azle schools from Kindergarten on. This school does the minimum possible and the administrators don't listen. Unless you are involved in sports or are a troublemaker, the administration and staff does not know your name. My kids are very successful
... Read more in college, but I say it is not because of Azle, but despite Azle. Teachers are hired based on if they are coaches or not. History and some other subjects are reserved for coaches so they can teach the required 1 class, so this wonderful subject is reserved for unmotivated teachers who would rather be out on the field than in the classroom. Unqualified teachers are hired instead of better qualified and if you are related to someone already hired...you are in no matter what. Azle High only does the basic reqired by law. Find a better school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/22/08
An all around great school. My child learned so much and made so many wonderful friends. The staff and faculty are extremely kind. All the kids are well behaved and polite. My daughter went to this school and had the best experience here. It's hard to find a school that is equivalent to AHS. I would
... Read more send and teenager there in a heartbeat. The school itself is clean and well kept. No litter, or vandalizations. Absolutely wonderful. I rate it higher than a five! Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/29/07
Real thinking is too difficult to measure and control, so Azle is an uncomfortable place for thinkers. The high-quality teachers are not supported (financially or otherwise), so there are very few left. The administrators do not know how to be pro-active, so their management skills consist of harassing
... Read more and humiliating the students. The culture of fear the current administrators have established is not conducive to learning. SAT scores of graduates remain low. Both my children were successful at Azle, but they learned little. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/03/06
Azle high is ok. Ive been there for a year and a half, but I liked mr. Holliday as a principal better than mrs. Bynum.
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Posted by a student on 12/31/05
I went to Azle High school and absolutely loved it. The academic programs were wonderful, extracurricular activities were diverse and wonderful and my mom participated in fundraising for my extracurricular activities as many other parents did.
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Posted by a former student on 11/30/05
I went to this school 2 years ago. I had to drop out because I had a baby, cause I did not listen in school. This does not make this a bad school. I just did not listen. There are some really fun activities and teachers and staff, and they really try hard to teach these kids things.
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Posted by a former student on 05/05/05
Azle is a terrible school by all standard measures. It has mediocre teachers, an apathetic student body, and inept administrators. If you have the well-being and emotional stability of your child in mind, this school should not even be considered an option.
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Posted by a student on 02/06/05
I think some of these teachers are just here for the money. But I have to admit, I dont blame them. The world revolves around money.
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Posted by a student on 08/01/04
I am curretnly a student at Azle High School and also am in basketball. I think that Azle High School has a good quality of teachers that teach you what you need to know to make it in the real world. I also think that the extra curriular activities are great they have a million different clubs to join
... Read more and a million different sports to play if you like that kind of thing. I give Azle High School a great rating. Read less
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Azle schools — Azle High School is located at 1200 Boyd Rd, Azle TX 76020. 1200 Boyd Rd is in the 76020 ZIP code in Azle, TX The school district for Azle High School is the Azle Independent School District. Azle High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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