I am a graduate from Cedar Park class of '09 and high school at CP was an exceptional experience. The teachers and staff made the difference... kids wanted to learn, teachers loved to teach and the counslers helped me find my potential and guided me through the years.
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Posted by a other on 09/09/09
I would recommend cedar park to any. I'm new this year and the students are very friendly and welcoming. The teachers know when to be strict but also respect their students. Cedar Park has a lot of amazing clubs and programs. Don't let the size intimidate you, this is one of the best schools in Texas.
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Posted by a student on 09/01/09
I am a current student a Cedar Park High School and about to be a sophmore. My first year was a wonderful one. The teachers are nice and they know when to be strict. The other students are very nice. I still remember my first day of school, a little freshman and I couldn't find my classroom. A random
... Read more student came up to me and asked me for help. I thought that was the nicest thing ever! I will recommend Cedar Park High School to anyone I meet! I love it! Read less
Posted by a student on 08/12/09
CPHS is amazing. Has amazing teachers and faculty. They have the nicest students and everything. It's very large, but in a good way. They have 4 separate buildings but that have the same material in them. Best school, hands down.
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Posted by a other on 07/14/09
I am a sophomore at CPHS, and I love it. We have a very gifted staff who love to teach and devoted students who have high expectations for ourselves. Not only are our academics superior, but many of our sports and electives are great, as well. We are an open community with a diverse student body. Currently,
... Read more we have 'the best drumline in the world' and 'the best choir of the region'. The drama department is also very talented. For those who want to attend a school where the students are serious about their work, yet also want to pursue their passions, Cedar Park High School is the school for you. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/07/09
Cedar Park High School has great people. The teachers seem to love their jobs and the staff is friendly and caring. My daughter graduated from the school in 2007 after transferring from a Round Rock ISD school. She definitely 'felt' the difference right away. The staff and teachers really seem to care
... Read more about the students. A home away from home feeling is the best was to describe the environment. Also, the athletics and band are always state contenders. Great academic environment. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/17/09
Great school. Administration really went out of its way when my daughter transferred here.
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Posted by a parent on 06/18/06
Cedar park has proven to be an excellent school for my sophmore. He has sever excellent teachers that challenge him. In particular Latin class goes above and beyond !
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Posted by a parent on 04/11/06
We recently moved to the Austin area and did an extensive search of the area high schools. We decided on Cedar Park after narrowing down to Westwood, Bowie and Cedar Park. Our criteria was that the school had to provide Latin, Advanced Math and a well-thought out Computer Science pathway. Cedar Park
... Read more met all the conditions and we are extremely happy with the school so far. We moved here from the Northeast and our children had an advanced cirriculum in their middle school. The guidance counselors and principal at Cedar Park were very accomodating to the needs of our children and placed them in the classes that were most appropriate, regardless of prerequisits. Cedar Park seems to have a great staff who look out for the best interest of the students. I got the feeling that the other 2 high schools we were considering were all about competition and grades. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/22/04
We are considering moving to the Cedar Park HS area. Everything that we hear about this area is very positive. Our concern is that when you compare the 2003 TAKS scores at the 10th grade level it appears that CPHS falls short when compared to McNeil, Westwood or Round Rock. We are not trying to be
... Read more critical by any means just want to have some feedback from individuals attending CPHS about the school itself. Thank you for your comments. Read less
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Cedar Park schools — Cedar Park High School is located at 2150 Cypress Creek Rd, Cedar Park TX 78613. 2150 Cypress Creek Rd is in the Ranch At Deer Creek neighborhood and 78613 ZIP code in Cedar Park, TX The school district for Cedar Park High School is the Leander Independent School District. Cedar Park High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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