I am a sophomore at cy-springs soon to be a junior and honestly this school to me is great but that all depends upon the person. For me personally, I went to Langham Creek my freshman year and I didn't like it at all, there was to much drama and it was just completely boring. I am now currently at cy-springs
... Read more and really like it. I like the diversity, I like that everyone associates with everyone, I love the people! I just really think it all depends upon the person because if your not getting caught up with the wrong crowd, your making good decision, setting a goal for youself and setting it high then you will like Cy-Springs. It's what you make it. Every school has it's flaws and cy-springs flaw is just the whole situation with fights which has gone down alottt compared to previous years. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/20/09
cysprings was not really a good school while i was attending there. there were fights every single day at almost every single lunch but the students did not seem to mind the fights because they were being entertained.i attended cysprings back 04 my freshmen year and left the last month of my junior
... Read more year and honestly i did not want to leave. i now attend cywoods high school down the road from cysprings. this school is just like the school off of high school musical, they even have the same mascot wildcats. i like the school , but there was something about cysprings that kept me interested. everyday in cysprings was different, and there were different races that attended the school. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/25/09
My son has been in CySprings for almost 4 years and this has been a very bad experience. Teachers in there are very rude with students and I just had a teacher hanging the phone at me when I told her about her poor performance as a teacher. CySprings has a very low rating on TASK Test as well as one
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Posted by a parent on 01/13/09
I have been going to Cy Springs for a year now and I am jr. I do not like it here at all. The rules here are ridiculous. You can't be an individual. The school like to change the rules as they go and kids get into trouble for the stupidest reasons. The reason why kids have no school spirit is because
... Read more it is not a place we want to spend our time. It isn't fun and a majority of the staff is rude. The staff expects the kids to be 'proud, polite, prepared and positive' but they staff needs to set an example and do the same. Read less
Posted by a student on 10/13/08
The school has got better so far.The over crowded hall was is not no more.Less fights then it was last year.I have seen it get crazy in there. LOL
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Posted by a student on 09/27/08
For the most part I like the school but the overcrowding makes it hard for studnets to standout and there is no school spirit. My daughter in going into 12th grade in the fall and does not want a class ring. In her three years we have had great teachers and not so great ones. The key is keeping in
... Read more touch with the teachers and even doing a drive by if necessary. The staff is more than willing to let you come and sit in on classes. Key is to stay involved and go to the website for info on what's going on at the school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/30/08
There are fights almost everyday and the APs can't handle it. There is about 6 cops on campus now and its just a unsafe environment. APs worry about the image rather than the students and their high school experience. And there is very low parent involvement. No School Spirit
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Posted by a student on 04/15/08
Cy- Springs produces lazy, unchallenged, ignorant student. The teachers give no effort in teaching the students. Its like a jail
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Posted by a parent on 10/21/07
I agree with some people about the teachers not teaching our children or paying attention to them. There was a teacher my child felt was a waste of time, and when I went to speak to someone about the issue; well, I spoke to the wrong person obviously, because nothing was done about it. This year my
... Read more child has great teachers and I appreciate all the teachers that try to teach our children. As for the school going down hill. I strongly believe that it has nothing to do with the staff at Cy-Springs, but with the parents and the children themselves making wrong choices. My child socializes with different groups at school, yet she is never influenced to skip school, do drugs, or get into fights. That is my child making a good choice, because that is what I taught her. Can't expect school teachers to teach everything. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/16/07
I've had 1 son to graduate from CySprings and another son that is currently going to the 11th grade at CySprings and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to tell everyone that CySprings has been great! They work with and for the children. I appreciate all of the hard work that they put into preparing
... Read more for the TAKS test. My kids passed them with flying colors. I encourage the parents to get involved with the school because they are doing a wonderful job with our children. I wouldn't dream of moving or transferring my son to any other school in CFISD. He loves the sports, the academics and the teachers. The faculty and staff at CySprings deserve our support! Read less
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Cypress schools — Cypress Springs High School is located at 7909 Fry Rd, Cypress TX 77433. 7909 Fry Rd is in the 77433 ZIP code in Cypress, TX The school district for Cypress Springs High School is the Cypress - Fairbanks Independent School District. Cypress Springs High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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