Schools were a deciding factor in my move to Borger. My three children have thrived in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. One has a learning disability, but her teachers are generous with their time, ready to modify and individualize, enabling her to be successful with the regular-ed curriculum--They
... Read more come in early, stay late--several teachers even eat lunch with students who want to come in for extra help. My children's teachers, coaches, and music directors have all been excellent role-models, as well. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/12/09
Borger High School is the worse school in the state of Texas.There is no help for the parents no concern for the students. These people that run this school are only concerned with their paycheck more than educating our children.Do not put your child in these peoples hands they will destroy your kid
... Read more just run run away as fast as you can.Take them to fritch or stinnett. They are real and care. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/22/08
We lived in Borger for 4 years and had a very positive experience with the schools. My child was in all Honors classes and had no problem transferring to a much more competitive high school in her junior year with one exception. The science classes really were not on the level with high schools that
... Read more are able to offer pre-AP biology and chemistry. I hope the faculty will consider adding these classes in the future. We found the teachers to be very accessable and since it is a small community it was easy to get to know other parents and students. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/23/06
This school has a great collection of teachers from all walks of life. The athletic department on the other hand, is lax. This school needs better coaching.
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Borger schools — Borger High School is located at 600 W 1st St, Borger TX 79007. 600 W 1st St is in the 79007 ZIP code in Borger, TX The school district for Borger High School is the Borger Independent School District. Borger High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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