I am currently going to CHS the school is a realy great school but there are a few flaws i think that the dress code is a little to up tight. the teachers need to be chosen a little better but other than that i give it an avrage rateing
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Posted by a student on 01/15/09
Two of my children went to this school and they both loved it and I have one daughter in the school at the moment in 10th grade. Both of my older children were accepted into TCU. They are still friends with the people who met there, which I am very happy about. The only problem I had with the school
... Read more was that the book, there weren't always enough for each student. My daughter was involved with many after school activitys .Overall I was very pleased with there experence there. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/05/09
I think that the school needs improvement. I've been a student here for the past three years and am still waiting for it to get better. Granted the dresscode was a good idea, they still need to be pickier with who they choose as teachers, and the teachers need better qualifications to be able to actually
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Posted by a student on 12/10/08
I graduated from Crowley High School a few years ago and I have siblings still at Crowley High School. My experience there was excellent, and I was definitley prepared for college. I received a first-rate education and wouldn't have changed anything. The teachers and administration at CHS provide
... Read more a broad range of academic learning experiences and extracurricular involvement. Academically speaking, CHS is as good as anywhere. An education at CHS is a 'real-life' experience--if you try and give it your best, you will do well. If you choose not to work, you will fail. I'm proud to be a graduate of CHS. Read less
Posted by a other on 10/21/08
Really people, lets be honest about crowley high school. This school is not just for minorities, but for all races. But heres the problem, when will crowley school district or community really embrace the minorities within the school. Yes, there is more gang related violence than we know of, yes! there
... Read more is seperation within the school due to different ethnics groups and yet, they say more parent paticipation is needed. I have vulenterred to assist within the HS, but i was told they don't accept any. Wow! What i need from crowley is more ethnic teachers, coaches and security within the school. We need adult help to monitor and teachers to help in direction, guidence and leadership. Until they get diverseified, its gonna be a work in profress. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/10/08
There are indeed some problems at Crowley High, but from what I have experienced, the problems arise from the students. While we do have many great kids at this school, they get overlooked because of the disruptive kids. I know Richard Crosby would like to be more involved with the lives of the kids,
... Read more but he hasn't the time when he has to spend every waking moment diverting possible fights, student apathy for the dress code, and disrespect toward teachers and staff. I worry about the future of this school unless parents get more involved and play a strong part in urging their kids to obey rules and use manners toward adults. Cursing and use of the 'n' word are common ~ not across ethnic groups, but within the group! It's apalling. Great schools are predominately made by students and parents. I hope things change. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 05/01/08
Crowley High School is a great place to go. That is, of course, if you are a minority. Teachers and administrators favor certain ethnic backgrounds over others. The teaching is sub-par, and gang activity is a daily happening. But don't worry, the school board has found a great solution to all of Crowley's
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Posted by a student on 03/14/08
crowley high school is the best educated school and most respectful school that i have been to. the best teacher here is Mrs. Kenerium who is the english teacher
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Posted by a student on 02/01/08
Crowley high school isn't as good as it seems. All the classes are to overcrowed, with not enought desks, and textbooks. The administrators are ok, but what gets me is how some of the teachers treat the students. Some of them dont seem to care at all, and dont do their best to help a student struggling.
... Read more Athletics are good at the school, Extracuricular activities (stuco.) are not. There seems to be little to none parent involvment at the school. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/09/07
My daughter is in her senior year at CHS and we both have been very pleased with the school, the teachers, the curriculum and the administration. The staff is genuinely interested in helping students succeed and there is a lot of encouragement for students to join clubs and other activities. The band
... Read more directors are absolutely wonderful and they are all very involved with the students, and the same goes for the Ag teachers. The school rules are not excessive and they are very clear and evenly enforced. There aren't many problems at the school. There is a fair amount of ethnic and other diversity (religious, gay/lesbian) but again no big problems have come up. The new principal (Richard Crosby) gets high marks from parents, teachers and students. Read less
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Crowley schools — Crowley High School is located at 1005 W Main St, Crowley TX 76036. 1005 W Main St is in the 76036 ZIP code in Crowley, TX The school district for Crowley High School is the Crowley Independent School District. Crowley High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 10 - 12.
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