I use to be a student at O.D. Wyatt High School and it was a good school when Mr. Bowie was there. I'm not saying that Mr. Johnson is a bad princaple but he do try too be a good person in a good way!!!!!
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Posted by a other on 01/16/09
This school gets a bad reputation because of how it was in the past, but the school has made a full transformation in these past years
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Posted by a student on 10/19/08
I m a student at o.D. Wyatt and i believe itsa good school. So many people look down onthe school as a whole and it realy shouldnt be that way. Everyone that goes there knows that wyatt aint that bad its just it has had a bad reputation in the past and people are keeping that title to this day.
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Posted by a student on 05/22/08
I have also attended Wyatt since my 9th grade year and i couldnt ask for anything more!! Yes we have disipline problems but what school doesnt...i mean yes participation lacks but when everyone does participate we have alot of fun. And as for teachers being scared for their lives, im not so sure....every
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Posted by a student on 04/03/08
I am a current student at O.D.Wyatt and I just wanna say to all yall that have critized and talked bad about the school yall have no idea this school is ya know for alot of bad things but overall yet we all tend to graduate no so instead of worrying so much about us take some time and check yourself
... Read more out remembe never judge a book by it's cover.O yea and for yall info. im graduating thanx to wyatt!!!!!!!!!! Read less
Posted by a student on 03/28/08
Oscar Dean Wyatt is an excellent school. The principal Steven Johnson is great with his kids. He listenes,help,understand, and encourage all his students to do there best.
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Posted by a other on 12/11/07
I am currently a student at Wyatt and from my point of view every school has there ups and down. I have yet to see a school that doesn't have discipline problems. I can say compared to the past, Wyatt has dropped down a little. The academic achievement is ok, but could be better. I feel that Wyatt has
... Read more potential and has matured alot since the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year. We have been working hard to prove to FWISD, our principals, teachers, and parents that we are capable of making Wyatt #1. If I had a choice to move to another school I wouldn't because I know what we have and what can be done. If everyone would get involved(teachers,parents&students), the leadership and learning levels of the adults and students will increase. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/19/07
I know alot of people talk down on our school but let me assure you we are not bad. I am a member of the national honor society, math club, science club, robotics team, dance team and colorgaurd. I love my school, i wouldn't attend any other school in the world.
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Posted by a student on 07/11/07
I have been at Wyatt for 2 years now i came my junior year. The school is okay not the best, you have your things that really need to get worked on. If you want a good education for your child i would suggest you go elsewhere. They aren't organized and haven't really done anything to help the my senior
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Posted by a student on 01/29/07
I am a current student at OD Wyatt and at first this school was really disappointing but now I know that they are really trying to change for the better. This school has some really great kids at it, if someone took the time to care for them and show them the way. I believe that we have the smartest
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Fort Worth schools — O D Wyatt High School is located at 2400 E Seminary Dr, Fort Worth TX 76119. 2400 E Seminary Dr is in the 76119 ZIP code in Fort Worth, TX The school district for O D Wyatt High School is the Ft Worth Independent School District. O D Wyatt High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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