i was a student at westbrook in 6th grade 2007 an it was the best i loved it there but then the boundries changed an i had to go to clear lake i liked westbrook soo much better i felt like i got a way better education there so im asking please change the boundries back by 2010 please because i want
... Read more to come back before i go to high school an alot of westbrook students that are also at clear lake now want to come back to so please change the boundries back Read less
Posted by a student on 08/31/09
I'm a student at Westbrook in the WAVE program, and it is fantastic. The homework load is a bit heavy but not unbearable and definately not boring. Our academic standards are pretty high. Our band is really awesome as well - we won 3rd in state at UIL this year playing a 4 4 5 program. Many of our sports
... Read more teams are undefeated. Overall, this school is great. Oh, and WAVE does NOT have 2 less hours of school than RAZ. We go to school from 8 to 3pm and RAZ goes from 9 to 4pm. There really aren't any problems between the gifted and regular students, though we do tend to keep to ourselves since most of our classes aren't mixed. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/28/09
This school is, in my belief, the best public middle school a good student can attend in the area. The teachers, WAVE and Westbrook, are gracious and accommodating towards the students and parents. The students here have many varied talents and passions; with this, it is easy to fit in and make friends.
... Read more An excellent library, cafeteria, and classrooms are just some of the benefits that this new building boasts. The athletics in this school are just about tops in the district, too if not tops, well, pretty darn close. There are a lot of great coaches that help students reach their true potential. Of the WAVE program, which I have attended from 6th to 8th grade, I can give nothing but praise. No other school in CCISD better addresses the needs of gifted/talented students. Finally, I assert: there is no favoritism towards either WAVE or Westbrook students. Go Timberwolves! Read less
Posted by a student on 05/29/09
hello im a current timberwolve at westbrook intermediate and this is my second year. i have been attending since the 6th grade. Im not at all apart of the WAVE program but i do have friend who are, they get no special treatmeant. so dont worry. I have loved it here so far. there is a problem with PDA
... Read more at westbrook. But dont worry all our finest prienceables are all over that case. My classes inclued Pre Ap science, Pre Ap social studies, regular lanugage, and regular math. all the teachers are awusome so dont worry. Friends are easy to make there and we do have high school credits for our super school. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/16/09
I'm in the 7th grade at Westbrook now, and it's been one of the best experiences of my life. The WAVE program is definitely worthwhile. The classes aren't necessarily more challenging than regular classes, but they take a more creative approach to it and I really enjoy it. Mini-courses are great as well;
... Read more they have them on all sorts of topics - I've taken mini-courses about Harry Potter, ham radio, the 2008 presidential election, Trivial Pursuits, and more. There are also mini-courses on anything from guitars to the Beatles. There's still an academic element to the mini-courses, so it's not a total waste of time. I disagree with the parent who said that teachers are only concerned about WAVE kids. I'm in WAVE, and my best friend isn't. Neither of us gets 'special treatment' just for that. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/24/09
I am a fellow WAVE student, and i have to say, it is a great experience. Our Orchestra is probably best in the district, our band is Ah-mazing, and our athletic teams are outstanding. The WAVE program is great and it really fosters growth for the Gifted and Talented Students. The school does have some
... Read more funding issues though, which then spawns the fundraisers annually. The teachers are absolutely amazing, specifically the elective teachers for Orchestra (especially!) and band. The faculty is very friendly to us and we get to know them all as a friend we can talk to, not a boring teacher. -And for the parent user below me, We have minicourse for 1 and a half hours, but we get to school 1 hour early and have only 2 study halls a week. So we are basically doing extra work, and taking an extra class. (LA is combined) Read less
Posted by a student on 02/22/09
Westbrook is a life changing school. In the WAVE Program, the teachers, for the most part, genuinely care about you. The classes aren't usually lecture type but a conversation where both the student and teacher learn from each other on a daily basis. There is quite a bit of homework, but the work includes
... Read more depth and creativity rather than plain busy work. The students here learn the lessons for life and go off to become the leaders of the world. I am truly thankful for this program and all that it has done for me. I started out really shy, but after WAVE, I've been able to come out of my shell and influence others with my ideas. This is an absolutely amazing school that provides Gifted students with the opportunity to find their passions and pursue them. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/09/09
westbrook rocks your socks. It's number 1 for science fair, even though seabrook is a school based around science fair. We have the highest scores in acidemics, and not only that our sports teams dominate every school. First in district at football and currently undefeated in basketball
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Posted by a parent on 01/22/09
Westbrook by itself isn't necessarily an excellent school, but the WAVE program is definitely something worth getting into. The mini-courses allow the students to explore the outside world. There are mini-courses about everything--from sewing to stained glass to books to CSI to scuba diving! And the
... Read more teachers don't just stand there and lecture the students. They are constantly giving projects and activities to allow the students to use their creativity. I had an incredible experience at WAVE! Read less
Posted by a student on 08/25/08
If your students aren't in WAVE, don't bother sending them there. They would be better off being homeschooled. The teachers only care about their WAVE students. They constantly think the WAVE kids are going to be bullied, but alot of them bully the other students. The WAVE kids get cool mini-courses
... Read more (to waste the hour they get to school before the other students, so they are schooled 2 hours less since they also get early release.) Many of the WAVE students are even taking all regular classes (like the normal kids). Those students don't need to be there. I think if they want a program like this, it should be held at it's own campus. WAVE is all this school has become. There are kids that pass this school on the way to Brookside everyday because this school is filled (with WAVE kids.) We were very displeased. Read less
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Friendswood schools — Westbrook Intermediate School is located at 302 W El Dorado Blvd, Friendswood TX 77546. 302 W El Dorado Blvd is in the 77546 ZIP code in Friendswood, TX The school district for Westbrook Intermediate School is the Clear Creek Independent School District. Westbrook Intermediate School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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