Boswell is a very good school. And I graduated from there in 1989 and now my kids are going there.
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Posted by a parent on 09/16/09
Boswell has a great learning environment and teachers. The teachers are really dedicated to student success.
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Posted by a student on 02/11/09
All I can really say is Boswell is amazing.Love the teachers,love the atmosphere and love how it's a wide spread campus. I take the negative comments with a grain of salt,you can't only blame the teachers when we don't even know how their children act towards said teachers.They have a new principle,VPs,teachers
... Read more and a Superintendent and the Bos way of life is improving drastically.Boswell is too hard to not like :D Read less
Posted by a student on 08/27/08
Boswell High School is one of te best schools there an be i went form a C student to an A student and one B all of my teachers are nice they always support me and try to find different ways to help me get a better grade they are always willing to help no matter what the teachers use their lifetime to
... Read more help help the students that are actually willing to do and work to get the better grade if your child did not do good then its because they werent willing to work if there is someone to blame then its the parents because they cant expect the teachers or the staff to let them know what their child does and does not do it's the parents responsibility to know that so dont blame the school if you dont like it then why were you still there? Read less
Posted by a student on 04/25/08
This school needs improvement on thier teachers and their tatics they need better or more people to do one job. What they need is a easier system to run this school properly. They slack off alot of things for their personal references. When it comes to school staff they come to work because they want
... Read more to and if you don't like a job get a better one cause students will run over them. Teachers don't have to be here but if your here be nice because i'm pretty sure thats why you come here if not get another job because we sure don't want you. Needs better grading system. It needs to notify them when the reports are sent out. If the system does notify them then yours teachers are lying to students and thats not a very smart idea especially if it could cost them thier job!! Read less
Posted by a student on 03/27/08
The other reviews were wrong. Teachers here are very supportive. It's time that parents and students take more responsibility. You cannot expect a teacher to do it all. Parents must continue the education at home. I have two sons who graduated from Boswell High School. They both received scholarships
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Posted by a parent on 06/18/07
My daughter is suppose to graduate in June of 2007. I am extremely unhappy with Boswell H.S. They did not help her do her best. The teachers are to busy to work with the students....only the chair person in the math department really took time to work with my daughter. I moved to a different school district
... Read more so my son which is just starting H.S. can have a good education. I would not recommend my worst enemy to Boswell. It was a horrible and stressful experience. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/29/07
My daughter graduated in 2005. I am not happy w/our experience with Boswell. Poor leadership from teachers. If your student is not self-motivated they will not get the help here. Teachers do not contact parents even when parents request help/contact. I felt like I was in a battle with the teachers the
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Posted by a parent on 07/02/06
What a difference! The policies at Boswell for student leader elections are finally getting revised so that students must meet certain guidelines to hold a leadership position! Competitive college scholarships are at stake! Track records count! Choices count! Goal-minded students rejoice! Clean-up
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Posted by a parent on 01/12/06
The school year of 2004-2005 was my sons first year. He entered as a Junior as was treated very nicely by all the educators as well as by most of the students attending Boswell H.S. I was very impressed by the degree of education provided by the school and the 'home town' appeal was very much a relief
... Read more from the previous school my son was attending. It is good to see that Boswell is setting a very good example for other schools to follow. Keep up the good work everyone. Read less
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Fort Worth schools — W E Boswell High School is located at 5805 W Bailey Boswell Rd, Fort Worth TX 76179. 5805 W Bailey Boswell Rd is in the 76179 ZIP code in Fort Worth, TX The school district for W E Boswell High School is the Eagle Mtn - Saginaw Independent School District. W E Boswell High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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