Eula High School is an excellent small school. The environment is positive and safe. The Jr. High kids are not treated well by administration, but once a child reaches high school they tend to recieve more respect and support. Parents and the community are very supportive especially of athletics.
... Read more The school does seem to have a difficult time finding and retaining young teachers. The superintendent is excellent. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/29/09
Elementary and Middle School are good schools. Good teachers and principles. High School needs improvements. Poor leadership. Too many bullies for the good group of students we have. The student population is a bunch of good kids, very little drugs or alcohol. A great bunch of Christian students.
... Read more No football, but then again who needs football with the other great sports we have, cross country, basketball, track, baseball, golf, tennis and softball. State in CC, basketball, track, golf and softball. If you can get pass the bully leaders you're kids will have a good christian group of students to mingle with. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/18/05
Great facilities, good student-teacher ratio, but needs football!
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Posted by a student on 06/25/05
I went to this school when I was younger! I was class of 96. I really enjoyed going to this school. I'm going to send my children there. I wouldn't want to send them anywhere else. By the way my older brothers and my little sister went there and guess what we are all doing very well for ourselves. Eula
... Read more gives children and parents a very close type family feeling there. There is plenty of authority there. This school has always and will be on the right track! I hope my whole line of family go to this school! Read less
Posted by a former student on 12/15/04
I have 3 children attending the high school and middle schools. First of all if you are looking for a school that has football this is not for you.For many years parents have tried to get football but the school board will not hear of it. Discipline is very big. This school does not have much to offer.
... Read more Very limited in subjects to choose from. Teachers basically just teach what the kids need to know for their state tests. I would not recommend anyone to move to this district that truly wants their child to have every opportunity to succeed in the future. Read less
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Clyde schools — Eula High School is located at 6040 Fm 603, Clyde TX 79510. 6040 Fm 603 is in the 79510 ZIP code in Clyde, TX The school district for Eula High School is the Eula Independent School District. Eula High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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