The administration is seriously lacking. My daughter moved to this district and struggled so hard she had to return to Dallas to finish school. The process for students moving into the district is severely broken. She went from an honor roll cheerleader to someone seriously falling in the cracks. Thankfully
... Read more my daughter graduated and is now majoring in Criminal Justice. Had she stayed at Brazoswood she most likely would have become a high school dropout. The area is nice and by all appearances the high school seems fine, but for a new student moving into the district there is little to no guidance on the four year plan to graduation. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/31/09
Brazoswood is not a very good school. The teachers dont seem to care about the students much and many of the others students are rude. At times I dont feel safe and dont feel like I can express myself. I am a straight a student but with all the other student not trying at all we are about to be an
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Posted by a student on 01/24/09
Brazoswwod is one of the weakest schools I have seen. Administartion talks a very good game but fails to deliver. From my experience they don not genuinely care about the students. Discipline is NOT consistent and I am not able to tell how it is handed out. Academically the school is sub-par. It
... Read more is not a good learning environment. The administration is poor. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/15/09
Brazoswood is a pretty good school, although some teachers have a lack of knowledge,all they care about is coaching whatever sport they coach. One time a teacher of mine spent 99% of the class time talking about her sport..Over all most teachers are very friendly and also are the students. All the students
... Read more are not racist and very nice to get along with. Brazoswood is pretty much the best highschool in Brazoria County. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/09/09
What a great school! Parental support and faculty support prove to be a great asset.
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Posted by a parent on 10/14/07
The school got a new principal last year and the turnaround has been unbelievable. His leadership skills are excellent and school spirit is back! Hey Go BUCS!
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Posted by a parent on 07/16/07
As a former student, I would like to comment. They do not care about the students at all. I have some learning disorders and was in some of special education classes and I felt like I was just passed along the way. My classes consisted mostly of us watching movies. I Felt like I was put in a class
... Read more where I couldnt fail and they could pass me along when they wanted. The purpose of me being in those classes is so that I can learn. Not just be Passed. I am now a college student and can truly say that I was majorly affected by the lack of teaching. Read less
Posted by a former student on 12/30/05
Coming from Our Lady Queen of Peace we weren't sure what to expect. The 9th grade center seems to be very good overall. Our daughter loves her PAP Biology teacher, Ms. Compton. She also loves her Choir class, Dance class, PAP Speech, and World Geography. However, we were shocked to realize that lateral
... Read more moves within PAP is not allowed. You are only allowed to move down not across so if you have a problem with an instructor then you may be stuck. Brazosport allows lateral moves. The teachers that our daughter has will email you as needed, but only two have ever called me personally. Read less
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Clute schools — Brazoswood High School is located at 302 Brazoswood Dr, Clute TX 77531. 302 Brazoswood Dr is in the 77531 ZIP code in Clute, TX The school district for Brazoswood High School is the Brazosport Independent School District. Brazoswood High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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