Flower Mound HS is one of the three exemplary 3A schools with a population over 3000 in the state of Texas. It is a fantastic school and I am proud that my son attends here. He will be ready for college!
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Posted by a parent on 09/16/09
Yes, my children did receive a fine education from Flower Mound High School, however, I feel that they could have received the same quality of education from any of the other LISD high schools. In regards to the previous parent who suggested that a person should move in order for their children to experience
... Read more a more diverse student population, it is this type of mentality that gives this schools its poor image of lack of acceptance of diversity. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/31/09
This school expects nothing less than perfection which is fine if you have been in LISD since elementary school but transferring from another school is horrible. I find myself not knowing the basics of their classes and I am going to have to drop out of an AP English class because I don't know what is
... Read more needed for the class. Their standards are going to ruin any transfer students unless they come from a high end private school. The school also relies too much on the internet. If a student is having internet or printer issues the night a homework assignment is due, there is no fail-safe. There is way too much administration. It is nearly impossible to find out how to get some basic things done because you have to find the right person to go to. Random drug tests required for everything. I hate this school Read less
Posted by a student on 07/03/09
My daughter currently attends FMHS. Overall it is a good school, it is a very large school so individual attention for each student is lacking. Improvements do need to be made as far as helping the kids choose their classes wisely. Trying to schedule classes for the following year can be tough even for
... Read more the experienced parent. I have to leave more than one message for the counselor to return my calls or emails. As far, as the front office goes, very rude! Don't expect Southern hospitality when dealing with the ladies in the front office. I undersatand that they are dealing hundreds of people everyday but they need to remember that it is my taxes that pay for their salary. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/19/09
Great school but no school is perfect, As for previous post (Would love to see the school more racially diverse.) you can always move!
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Posted by a parent on 01/19/09
My kids did well at fmhs from an academic standpoint. it is big, however, if you take the ap classes you will be challanged.
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Posted by a parent on 01/18/09
I was very unhappy with the education my child received. Flower mound high school did not prepare my kid for the A.C.T. and left him poorly prepared for college. The classes are way too big, and kids rarely receive the individual care they deserve.
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Posted by a parent on 01/17/09
I had four children attend this school we were very impressed with the music program. It is first rate. There has been a lot of changes with the new principle, and we have heard not all good changes. Several good teachers left due to change
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Posted by a parent on 10/12/08
Comming from California schools that ranked 49th out of 50 states on all levels,we moved from the Bay Area, California. Flower Mound schools are just the best in education and programs. They offer our children so many more after school programs we just could not beleave how safe our children feel now,
... Read more teachers are great and the school does not have multiple fights everyday like California schools did, yeah Texas, yeah Flower Mound for giving our children hope in a future again. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/27/08
We moved from out of State to Flower mound schools Our children love the teachers the students the after school programs are the best. Cant rave enough about the difference a school can make wish we brought them to the school district years ago.....
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Computer Programming, Computer Science, Internet/Web Site
Fine Arts
Dance, Drama
Social Studies / Social Sciences
Economics, Psychology
English
Journalism, Literature, Speech/Debate
Special Education
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Advanced Placement
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creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
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visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
Flower Mound schools — Flower Mound High School is located at 3411 Peters Colony, Flower Mound TX 75022. 3411 Peters Colony is in the 75022 ZIP code in Flower Mound, TX The school district for Flower Mound High School is the Lewisville Independent School District. Flower Mound High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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