We have the best football team in our district, plus I have watched us grow from a graduating class of less than 200, to 300 plus students. It is truly amazing to what our own school from when I graduated really become so wonderful and continue to have growth as it has.
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Posted by a other on 09/17/09
The school is great, as well as most of the faculty. As the student who posted on Oct. 23 said, the teacher try to be as flexible as possible, but at the same time are very strict. And they do give out text books, and in almost all my classes i have homework everyday, I just finish it at school. I am
... Read more a freshman and so far this school is excellent. But as I said, some of the faculty are very demanding and hate to be proven wrong, as i have had to do many of times. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/14/09
It is a great school! Everyone is nice and teachers will help you out if you have a problem with school work or out of schol! I like it! :)
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Posted by a student on 10/23/08
One of the greatest schools in Texas,and it also has one of the best atheletic programs as well! Go Lions!
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Posted by a parent on 09/18/08
Glad my child has graduated.There are few textbooks to send home-even for AP classes. There is too much push to pass the TAKS test and very little learning on anything other than that. What a waste. Very little preparation for college. The teachers hands are tied but they do the best they can.
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Posted by a parent on 08/04/08
Well folks, if you don't have a house in the district, you might want to look elsewhere. If your kids are able to get into the 'AP' area you'll survive. If I could repeat the move I made 16 years ago, I wouldn't move to the Ennis school district. But I also realize that public education in general
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Posted by a parent on 05/11/07
My opinion on this particular school is that they are putting too much pressure on the kids to pass the TAKS, and I'm not saying it's a bad thing, but they could focus a little on the attitude of the kids, because kids may wear the uniform to school, but once they are out they take it off, which also
... Read more gives some of them the idea that no one is better than them. The school could reply to this and say that it's the parents job outside of school, but the truth is that the attitude and language the children use begins at school, applying good behavior, and no vulgar language in school could really improve the kids overall performance inside and out of school. Read less
Posted by a former student on 10/04/06
I like the uniform thing BUT what kind of jacket or coat can my High School son wear when it turns off cold outside? Anything besides a letterman jacket?
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Posted by a parent on 09/15/06
Students receive no books or homework to bring home. Makes me wonder how the school is able to communicate so much information in such a short period of time.
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Ennis schools — Ennis High School is located at 1405 W Lake Bardwell Dr, Ennis TX 75119. 1405 W Lake Bardwell Dr is in the 75119 ZIP code in Ennis, TX The school district for Ennis High School is the Ennis Independent School District. Ennis High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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