CHS is a great place to be! The administration and staff are supportive and positive and truly love the kids. I am looking forward to the plans on accomodating our growing number of students. With the dual credit courses, highly qualified teachers and extracurricular activiites, the students will
... Read more be successful wherever they choose to go! I am a proud Cleburne ISD Educator! Read less
Posted by a teacher on 08/26/09
I have 4 children that have graduated from CHS. I believe that our school board and CHS staff are very supportive of students. They work to create a positive learning environment. Teachers, counselors, principals, vice-principals, and staff care about students. I like this school.
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Posted by a parent on 04/01/09
I think this year will be somewhat better since we have a new principal!!!!!!! yea! The one we had last year was so into himself that it was embarrassing to say my children went to Cleburne High.One thing he was good at was presuming things before it was talked about! I believe in not jumping to conclusions
... Read more especially if you do not even know what went on.I also think at this school if you have rules they should be enforced for all not just some, you know if you have a certain last name. I believe in fairness. One other thing I have a problem with is that how can a teacher (roll model) do stuff and then in the next breath punishes a student for the same thing!!!!!!!! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/11/07
This school does not offer enough electives that are appropriate for training non-college bound students. Discipline seems to be strong...providing a safe environment for students. The superintendent does not accept constructive criticism from staff nor community members, resulting in a district that
... Read more is stagnating. In response to falling TAKS scores, the administration has responded by increasing teacher workloads plus less planning time...and this is somehow supposed to raise scores(?) I'd give this district a C-. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 11/08/05
The Principal and Vice Principals are very unfair to students and will side with one another. They have no respect for students. I am a parent that teaches my child respect, but they act a drill sargeants. They have a dress code, but half the time don't abide by it. Some students dress under it
... Read more and some do as they please. Sports,especially football will always come first to this school before the arts or academics. Most teachers are good here though and children can get a good education if they can survive the horrible office employees. Fights are common on this campus and coaches will not break them up, they believe in fighting it out. Be ware if you are a loving parent. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/20/05
The class sizes are average for this area. There is a varied amount of class choices, sports and extra circ. activities to be involved in. There is a community college in town which allow student the opportunity to participate in dual credit courses. The majority of school districts in this area on
... Read more semesters with block schedules including A and B days. However, Cleburne differs by having trimesters. They have the same base five classes M-F for twelve weeks, then they receive five new classes. This may require some adjustment. But overall, administration, teachers and students are a great group to work with. You get out of High School what you put into it. Good luck Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/18/04
This school does not let the young adults grow into their own person. This school acts as if they are my child's parent, and in my household I believe parenting should be done by me.
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Posted by a parent on 02/21/04
I think that this school is way to big and the students can't get around fast enough to there classes. I have been there during a passing period and it was a catastrophe!
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Accounting, Agriculture Education, Auto Mechanics, Culinary Arts, Electronics, Food Nutrition, Health, Keyboarding/Typing, Phys Ed, Word Processing
Arts
Art
Music
Band, Choral
Computer Science
Computer Science
Fine Arts
Dance, Drama, Fine Arts
Social Studies / Social Sciences
Economics, Sociology and Anthropology, Psychology
Special Education
Gifted Students, Life Skills, Physical Therapists
English
Humanities, Journalism, Literature, Speech/Debate
Science
Human Anatomy/Physiology
Advanced Placement
Math, Science, Social Studies, English
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general intellectual ability or talent - high intelligence test score (usually two standard deviations above the mean), and high levels of vocabulary, memory, abstract work knowledge and abstract reasoning;
specific academic aptitude or talent in one area such as mathematics or language arts;
creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
leadership ability, the ability to direct individuals or groups to a common decision or action;
visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
psychomotor ability, such as practical, spatial, mechanical, and physical skills.
Vocation/Technical Curriculum
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Special Education Classes
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
Cleburne schools — Cleburne High School is located at 1501 Harlin Dr, Cleburne TX 76033. 1501 Harlin Dr is in the 76033 ZIP code in Cleburne, TX The school district for Cleburne High School is the Cleburne Independent School District. Cleburne High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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