This school has a lot of problems. There are some good teachers that really care, but on the other hand there are more that don't . And yes some classes do show movies instead of teaching. It is a known fact. Also the school seems to be more concerned with dress code violations and policing the children
... Read more instead of making sure they receive a proper education. Overall as a parent I feel that we need to revamp starting at the top and hire professionals to do a professional job and educate our children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/13/09
I think this School is aweful! It needs to include parents not Exclude them from finding out what their Child is doing! If this school would be more friendly to the parents of their students its drop out level would be less, and they would have more parent participation, nor very many parents care because
... Read more the school locks them out! I hav had 2 children in this school and one graduates this year! Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/28/09
I teach at this school and this is against policy. I am not sure what class this was in, and I find it really hard to believe that this was taken place. This is my first year in this district and a week does not go by with out a walk through to ensure that all students are engaged in learning.
... Read more I have taught for 15 years and wish my children would have graduated under this leadership. I can not comment what took place years before, but I find it really hard to believe that any core class would be allowed to show movies or TV series unless it related to the subject matter. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 10/22/08
The school is really doing a great job this year. All we lack is consistency with discipline. There are some great new faces that seem to care a the educaiton of my children, and some that really need to find another job or retire. Overall, we still have a lot of work left, but I believe we can do
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Posted by a parent on 01/25/08
Really improving over the past year. Great principals are leading their campuses well.
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Corsicana schools — Corsicana High School is located at 3701 W Highway 22, Corsicana TX 75110. 3701 W Highway 22 is in the 75110 ZIP code in Corsicana, TX The school district for Corsicana High School is the Corsicana Isd School District. Corsicana High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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