I am a recent graduate of Ozen High school and I believe that the school has great potential but the staff needs a little work. If they spent more time teaching then harrassing students on simple things that doesn't matter the school would be great. But instead the stress more about the color clothes
... Read more you wear or the shoes on their feet. Most of the classes teachers spent more time on the students clothes than lesson. How are the students to learn if the teachers don't teach. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/11/07
I am an ozen student and i feel that ozen is a very good school. it may have it's problems but i learned way more here than i did at central.We may have some faculity members that do inapropriate things but what school dosen't the only difference is we're all ways on the news.Anyway our principal is
... Read more doing his best to reform the school so far his attemps are paying off our 10th grade TAKS scores have come up.We are the only school with a debate team in this district with the exception of pisd(Port Arthur Independent School District)and we are highly ranked num.1 if im not mistaken,I say all that to say this eventhough we have our problems we still maintain a great learning enviroment. Read less
Posted by a student on 12/07/06
Ozen has a lot to offer if anyone wants to take advantage of the opportunities that are given. The only problem I see is there is a need for more help in TAKS tutorials. Starting with the students entering the 9th grade.
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Posted by a parent on 05/11/06
i think ozen is a very intelligent school the only problem is all the teachers are coaches and to many fights
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Posted by a student on 11/01/05
I am a proud graduate of Clifton J. Ozen High School.The faculty and staff did a great job of preparing me for college and I don't regret one moment.To those who have negative comments, you are probably the ones who haven't spent a whole school day at Ozen and really don't know what you're talking about.
... Read more All I can say is that I did get a great education and had great moments. I was involved in the debate team, Beta Club, National Honor Society, and I played basketball all four years still managing to graduate magna cum laude. I love you OZEN and thanks for the memories. -B. Holmes Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/05/04
I went to Ozen and I graduated in the top of ten of my class. There is nothing wrong with Ozen if you stay focused. I also played sports. So in reference to the athletic comment, I made it, and I go to a decent college. True enough the hallways are crowded, but the food was alright. There are excellent
... Read more teachers at the school but everyone isn't perfect either. Actually at times during my high school years I had to depend on faculty and staff to get me through and they were always there to help. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/05/04
Ozen high is not all what people may think it really is. This school is mostly best for students who you know will excel in sports such as, football, baseball, track, and basketball. Why? Well that's the only thing really that this school supports. The teaching level is not good, the academics here aren't
... Read more good either. So if you are looking for a school that will better your child education wise, they should go to West Brook, if your child likes sports and plays well, Ozen is the best place. Ozen is really only recongnized for atheltics and giving good scholorships for sports. The decision is yours to make. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/26/04
This school has many good oppurtunities for the students to do very well in high school and college. This school prepares everyone for college, even though many are not going to college. Most of the teachers have years of experience and are teaching on college level already. Even though some things are
... Read more good, there is a lot of bad things. The hallways are real crowded, the facilities are too old(even though they are building), there isn't enough incentives for the students, their isn't a senior parking lot, the cafeteria is small and the food is terrible, the seniors have nothing to do, and lastly, the school is cheap. I recommend that everyone who is planning to go there check it out before you make a final decision. Read less
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Beaumont schools — Clifton J Ozen Magnet High School is located at 3443 Fannett Rd, Beaumont TX 77705. 3443 Fannett Rd is in the 77705 ZIP code in Beaumont, TX The school district for Clifton J Ozen Magnet High School is the Beaumont Independent School District. Clifton J Ozen Magnet High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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