Conroe High School completely prepared me for college.
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Posted by a student on 10/05/09
The Conroe High school teachers work tirelessly day and night to help the students succeed. They are often on campus well over 12 hours and then spend evenings and weekends developing lessons and correcting student assignments. I'd love to see a wow cart shared between each pair of teachers for the
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/09
Conroe High School has been the backbone of our community for many generations. As a teacher, I was proud to teach there, and as a grandmother, I am proud to have my granddaughter there. The spirit of loyalty in CHS inspires its young people to carry that trait far into their adult lives.
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Posted by a parent on 09/19/09
I would have to give this school only two stars. I am a graduate from conroe high and I know the school inside and out. There are alot of gangs, drug dealling, drug use, and disrespect towards the teachers. They say they care about our education, but if they care so much why do they put athletics infront
... Read more of acedemics. Also I have turned in papers I know had alot of wrong answers but got a completion grade for it. i did not recieve any help on those papers or with things I misunderstood and it caused me to struggle in that class. I would have to say this school needs alot of work before it becomes a place that i would like send my child to. Read less
Posted by a other on 07/07/09
great teachers, great curriculum. satisfactory beyond. the only trouble is the minor gangs, but besides that.
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Posted by a parent on 04/03/09
Conroe High School is a great place to attend as a freshman I love all the clubs and organizations. They make you feel welcome and appreciated. Your kids will love Conroe High as much as I do!
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Posted by a student on 11/11/08
I give them one star for beginning and ending their day on time. As a parent of a freshman I am not impressed. Upon registration the guidance counselor immediately tried to place my child in PE & refused to inform me of other options. Students cursed at daily announcement w/teacher chiming in 'enough
... Read more already'. If you like looking at young men walking around w/their pants hanging off their pubic bone (although this is against dress code) then this may be the place for you. Homework is given completion grade whether it is correct or not, not much of an opportunity for a student to learn from a mistake, but certainly a way for the school to 'cook' their books. The emphasis here is on athletics, not academics. I have even heard the words it is OK to attend summer school so your course load is not too heavy for athletic participation. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/07/08
I love coroe high. The teachers do there best. They teach and help enforce safty in the school. The sports are very envoled and also other class such as rotc, cosmetology, auto tech, computer skills, and crimenal justice. They have great ap and pre ap corses and they are try to make school safe and
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Posted by a student on 12/23/07
Conroe high school is a really good school my kid went there last year and I had no problems and the teachers are great!~*go conroe tigers*
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Posted by a parent on 07/28/07
As a former attendee and current parent in the CISD district, I am now considering private school. Memories of a few select intelligent teachers, among a myriad of blasse ones highlight my experience (hope your student gets Anna Thorpe for English), with the overall emphasis being on athleticism, as
... Read more opposed to academia. Most of the teachers are, at best, caring, but ill-equipped to handle unruly students, and at worst, bawdy imitators of actual leaders. Parental involvement for most students is nil; sharply contrasted to the involvement for AP students. Additionally, discipline at the school has always been virtually non-existent, with a number of principal's run through there, intending to 'clean up' Conroe High. I haven't kept up on the latest, but the administrators are as flaky as they are pretentious. If you have a child about to attend, please, for the sake of your child's future, double-check! Read less
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Conroe schools — Conroe High School is located at 3200 W Davis St, Conroe TX 77304. 3200 W Davis St is in the 77304 ZIP code in Conroe, TX The school district for Conroe High School is the Conroe Independent School District. Conroe High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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