I am very pleased with the honors program. My daughter did very well on her SATs and I credit her teachers. I am impressed with Coach jackson and his expectations he has for his students in AP English. I know that my daughter will go to college prepared for college level classes.
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Posted by a parent on 04/29/09
CCHS has some amazing teachers, like Ms. Sheffield and Mrs. Hofford who go above and beyond the limit but then there are teachers who do below the bare minimum..really? these are the ones teaching our future generations? The rules are not followed through by the administration..it's hypocritical. All
... Read more teachers focus on is the Taks...what about the actual curriculum. When American schools are compared to other nations' schools, they don't care about a state implemented test. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/25/09
The teachers do not care about the students. Everything any student does is scrutinized by the teachers, principals, and other administrative staff. We have no freedom.
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Posted by a student on 10/24/08
Cove is a great place to go to high school. The teachers actually try to get you to learn and you can talk to them like someone to look up to, not just an uptight teacher. I left cove because of the army, and if I could go back I would. You would really have to go there to know. Cove is getting better
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Posted by a student on 10/23/08
Not a safe high school. Very little Teacher and principal involvement with students. Principal does not stand behind teachers.
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This school is pretty awesome, especially considering we have great teachers like Mrs. Hofford, Mrs. Cullar, Mrs. Devillier, and such. The one thing I absolutely miss is our block schedule- seriously, that was super convenient. Overall a very positive experience. It was the cooliest.
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Posted by a former student on 09/17/07
Copperas Cove High school does not impress me in the least. The teachers just kind of show up and sit there. My daughter didn't learn anything new her junior and senior years and now I have another child that is a sophomore and luckily she is in the band where there is at least evidence of learning new
... Read more music and marching routines so I know the teacher teaches SOMETHING!If I could leave Texas I would. I am tired of having my children in schools where one stupid test is the only thing anyone cares about. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/28/07
I don't agree with the TAKS testing. I think that we should allow the teachers to pass or fail a student based on the their performance throughout the year. I also don't think that the principal (Mr. Willey) cares about the children, its just a paycheck.
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Posted by a parent on 06/17/07
My son graduated from Copperas Cove High School and my daughter is currently in the 10th grade. The school is a closed campus - no students can leave for lunch; anyone entering campus must sign in. This is fine. However, the entire campus seems to worry about athletics more than academics. There are
... Read more principals for each grade, yet things still slip through the cracks. They spent $millions building a new fine arts auditorium, yet wouldn't arrange enough seating to hold graduations there and we must trek 35 miles away into another county for graduations. Overall, a good school in this area - most around here are poor - but is lacking compared to most states. Read less
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English as Second Language
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Copperas Cove schools — Copperas Cove High School is located at 400 S 25th St, Copperas Cove TX 76522. 400 S 25th St is in the 76522 ZIP code in Copperas Cove, TX The school district for Copperas Cove High School is the Copperas Cove Independent School District. Copperas Cove High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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