I think the school is good. I think that there are very rude teachers i am not saying this because i am a student but even parents think this. Its not all the teachers but about 70% of them. I think the drillteam & band have inproved tremediously! I I think that more parents should be involved & not
... Read more just some of the parents do everything. I think if the students seen there parents actually care about the school maybe that would help them. I think that we also need to not have such strict rules when it comes to dress code we come to school to learn not to be told every 5min to tuck our shirts in or you cant wear a white belt. That stuff does not matter. They need to worry more about our education rather than what we are wearing. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/26/09
We are a good school... i just think more teachers should care about the students who do poorly academically.
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Posted by a student on 06/03/09
I have daughter going on her first 2 yrs and 1 foster on his first yr. This school has fail twice in a row the TAKS test. This school is low on staff, very rude teachers (at least the one's my kids have), disrespectful, feel like the teachers are unable to handle students with situations. Very poor
... Read more testing, 110% behavioral issues, and what gets me the most is them detectors, why have them only in front of school and not at other incoming doors, they are still going to bring items in areas (side door, back & other doors) that don't have detectors, just dont get it. All about meeting the min. requirments just to stay aflot. Teachers are not involved more with students, they are not providing in time information to parents. And the most issue are the staff in office, administration (very disrespectful), there are alot more issues. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/09/09
basically it is a good school but what i consider the best thing is that they have the jrotc program wich is way too much better than in other schools... there are some really good teachers like SFC Young just to mention one. They have some great ninos and the current principal is so nice!
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Posted by a student on 11/26/08
I attend this school. It is not a very good school. Poor test grades and student behavioral problems. The only reason i go here is becuase of friends.
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Posted by a student on 09/13/08
I loved attending Seagoville I graduated in 08' my mom went there and most of my aunts and uncles. I am now attending college and Seagoville helped me alot. I took AP classes and the teachers were great. They really took the time to understand you as a person. -Misti Raye
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Posted by a student on 08/25/08
I love Seagoville, the teachers' and principals' are great and excellent mentors' for the students and the community.
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Posted by a parent on 05/12/08
I graduated this school in May 2007. Things might have changed since then but i Highly doubt it. This school has structual problems in the staff as well as in the building itself. The teachers there were great at teaching and controling the students. Overall this school isn't dangerous like other disd
... Read more schools. But they should do more in preparing students for life, I have learned more in the short time i've had out of the school than in the four yours in it. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/07/08
This school is not a good school at all. We lost our band hall last year and we were without anything for 9 months. We had to practice in the gym everyday. We just got a portable not to long ago and it took DISD forever to put it together.
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Posted by a student on 01/29/08
We have a great principal this year. He is focused on our grades and test scores unlike other principals.The really bad thing about our exams is that they are so low even though there is a lot of pressure on AP students to bring the scores up. Also, I don't feel safe at Seagoville High. There are too
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creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
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English as Second Language
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Dallas schools — Seagoville High School is located at 15920 Seagoville Rd, Dallas TX 75253. 15920 Seagoville Rd is in the 75253 ZIP code in Dallas, TX The school district for Seagoville High School is the Dallas Independent School District. Seagoville High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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