I am in Intermediate at B-Boro and I love it my mom and dad are both teachers at the high school so if ur moving to this area go to brownsboro its really a great school!
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Posted by a other on 09/05/09
Mr. Wooten, the principal, is new and should be given a chance to make things better. As in most small towns, most of the emphasis is placed on football, and there aren't many extra curricular activities. My son was in AP, but chose to take reg classes. His English teacher, no longer there, was wonderful,
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Posted by a parent on 05/22/09
Mrs. Wesley and Mrs. Porsh make this school what they are because they are exquisite teachers. Mrs. Wesley has helped a tremendous amount on my writing skills and being a leader instead of a follower. She is funny and has a gret personality.
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Posted by a student on 05/21/09
It is getting better with recent administration changes. Still one big change needed, however, but he will have to retire. There are some great teachers and staff that really care if students (no matter whose children they are) learn and they care for their emotional well being. There just isn't enough
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Posted by a parent on 02/27/08
I graduated from brownsboro high school in 2004! I think Mrs.Erman and Mrs.Giles along with Mrs brewton were by far the best teachers there! The school has room for improvement but all in all its a pretty good school!
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Posted by a former student on 07/16/07
I am a former student of BISD. I when there most of my life. It a wonderful school. very much in They take great pride in there student. To name a few their geart teacher mrs.Wesley, mrs,Giles Mrs.hergertry and mrs. James.yes is small school but it better because you get to know everybody.
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Posted by a former student on 06/19/06
I am a former student of Brownsboro High. It is a small school, however the student/teacher ratio is high. Most of the teachers don't make much of an effort with the students unless they are athletic. There isn't much to be learned by this low budget school; suprisingly, English is their only strong
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Brownsboro schools — Brownsboro High School is located at Highway 31, Brownsboro TX 75756. Highway 31 is in the 75756 ZIP code in Brownsboro, TX The school district for Brownsboro High School is the Brownsboro Independent School District. Brownsboro High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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