North Euless is a very poor school with the teachers lousy attitudes, but you have seen nothing so bad yet untill your kids get to the JR. HIGHSCHOOLabsolutley THE worst school in the entire HEB area.
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Posted by a parent on 09/08/09
I have had no problems with North Euless. They have accepted my daughters with open arms. My daughters are involved in the Suzuki Strings program, which HEB ISD is the only district in the DFW Metroplex offering this program. They have many other programs that the children can be involved in. The
... Read more school is rated Exemplary and my daughter was commended in both reading and math. My older is also in the gifted and talented. All this and her enjoying the school itself. My younger hasn't had the chance to partake in all her sisters activities, but she has only been there for K. They hold the students and the parents accountable, which is how it should be. This is not happening in all schools, so those are the school systems that will reflect negatively. I'm out of room, so I need to end this. Great School and Great School District. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/30/09
My son attended North Euless for 2 years and I found his experience as well as my own to be horrible. I would agree that the school places a lot of effort on Taks and discipline - this has to be the reason that the school and district are rated so highly. Having dealt very closely with 2 teachers and
... Read more the principal I was less than impressed with their concern with my child's overall well being. I actually moved on purpose to take him out of the school. I rate it average because I believe that the school provides an opportunity for learning. The environment to me was not conducive to taking advantage of that opportunity. There is a lot more negative feedback than positive - I just believe that kids need a balance of the two. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/27/08
My kids attended for almost a year. Liked the school, had a problem with teacher's attitude towards my kid and other students. Raised my concerns to principle. Asked that I remain annonymous. Principle gave information to teacher. Had no idea until I found out. The principle said I should be rest assured
... Read more that my kid will not get singled out. Not happy with this. Overall, the school is okay. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/25/08
very good student-centered school, an overall excellent school
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Posted by a parent on 02/25/08
My children went to North Euless the last six months of the 06- 07 school year. I must say I was not impressed! My children have been in the HEB school district since Pre-K and I was very pleased until we moved and they had to attend North Euless. I was so very dissapointed with the way the office staff
... Read more treats parents and children, the teachers mostly walk around more concerened with how they look than how they teach your children. Out of all the staff I met during the time they attended only 2 teachers seemed to actually care about the students and would take the time to talk to parents about their childs education. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/16/07
This school is part of heb isd and although my grandson had two good teachers out of four I was not impressed with the system they used for communicating behavour occurances. It seems to be a big deal to everyone but only accents the negative instead of the positive. Sports are not offered through the
... Read more elementary level but music and art are offered. The teachers for these two classes are very upbeat and my grandson seem to learn a lot from them. As far as the academic programs it seems to me too much pressure is put on the students as well as the teachers to do perfect on the taks test in order to make the school district look good. There is a fair amount of parent involvement and is greatly encouraged. Read less
Posted by a administrator on 05/27/06
Very Good School. Student Drop and Pick up is a mess, but staff works hard around it. We've been to 3 different schools and the Assistant Principal at North Euless is the best by far.
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Posted by a parent on 04/12/06
N. Euless seems to be a great school. The teachers and principal are great.
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Euless schools — North Euless Elementary School is located at 1101 Denton Dr, Euless TX 76039. 1101 Denton Dr is in the 76039 ZIP code in Euless, TX The school district for North Euless Elementary School is the Hurst - Euless - Bedford Isd. North Euless Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels PK - 6.
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