i attended consolidated. it is a rich preppy school, but it was some of the best years of my life. very cultured and diverse, and quite safe. awesome sports program and plenty of academic challenges available including AP courses for college. awesome
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Posted by a other on 01/15/09
It is one of the best public schools in the state and a great school to attend. Many of the students' parents work with the university...so academics is a great priority for most families. They have one of the highest numbers of national merit scholars of any school and also place 1st or 2nd in academic
... Read more competitions annually. Those who want their children to attend one of the top schools in the state and have their children grow up in a safe and exciting community...this is it! There is also a large international population that the university brings in so children will have friends from around the world. The students may be a little snobby, but they have a lot of competition amongst eachother. They know if they attended another school that they would not have to work at hard to make the top 10 percent. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/03/09
My daughter is a Freshman this year and has been told by at least 2 teachers that they do not 'have time' for tutorial sessions. One is too busy prepping her kids for a competition to be held next March. Admin is aware of it and nothing is done to encourage these teachers to help 'teach' the newbies.
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Posted by a parent on 12/14/08
I was a substitute at Consol in 2006. At the time, I thought the students were a little arrogant and snotty. I now work in a very disadvantaged district, and in retrospect, Consol was a fantastic school. The students only seemed arrogant because they were so bright and well educated that it was difficult
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Posted by a other on 10/21/08
I thoroughly enjoyed going to Consol. The students are friendly, and it is very easy to become accepted. Most of the teachers are orientated to helping their students succeed.
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Posted by a other on 09/30/08
Arguably the best public high school in the state.
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Posted by a student on 05/17/08
School is far too sports-centered and does not focus on academics. Many tudents are quite rude and spend more days in In School Suspension than out of it. Some teachers seem forced into a job and are more focused on coaching than teaching.
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Posted by a student on 01/23/08
This school is lacking in several key areas. The students are very rude and arrogant along with some teachers. I will never substitute there again.
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Posted by a teacher on 10/26/07
The quality of academics at this school is great. There are a variety classes offered here. There are many music classes, technology classes, and electives. Competetion is high. Teachers teach well. Sports is excellent. There is nothing bad about a&m conoslidated. Better than houston schools
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Posted by a former student on 05/20/06
There are many opportunities for advanced college-bound kids, with mostly good teachers for the AP classes. Although the school contains the gamut of kids and is crowded, crime is rare and minor, with adequate discipline and safety. It's essential to belong to a club or school group, so's not to be
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College Sta schools — A and M Consolidated High School is located at 1801 H Mitchell Pkwy, College Sta TX 77840. 1801 H Mitchell Pkwy is in the 77840 ZIP code in College Sta, TX The school district for A and M Consolidated High School is the College Station Independent School District. A and M Consolidated High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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