the teachers are very professional and i always get quick responses from them when there are concerns with my daughter.
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Posted by a parent on 09/16/09
This is the best school ever! If you want your child to become suscessful go here!
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Posted by a student on 06/22/09
Doerre is a great school. Parents are not to be concern. So far there have not been any gangs at this school compare to others. Doerre is located in the middle class neighborhood and parents are involed by volunteer at Doerre. That what makes Doerre a wonderful school to go to. The teachers get strict
... Read more with students because all they want to do is talk in class and not pay attention . I don't have any problem with my daughters teachers. We tell our daughter she needs to be re-spectful to her teachers and pay attention in class. One way to communicate with your kids is talk to them everyday and find out if they have any problem or concerns. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/03/09
I've been going to Doerre for all three years. The sports programs are very good, and there are alot of extra curricular activities. The teachers usually teach nothing but TAKS or pointless worksheets, but I've really learned alot since I've gone to Doerre. The principals are mean, and the school's discipline
... Read more system is horrible. They treat you really bad for minor rules, but the major ones the punishment doesn't teach students enough. Usually people don't even care if they are written up, because they are fed up with people picking fights with them. Teacher Quality = 4/5 Principal Leadership = 3/5 Extra Curricular Programs = 4.5/5 Sports Programs = 4.5/5 Safety & Discipline = 2.5/5 Parent Involvement = 5/5 Read less
Posted by a student on 05/29/09
I was in honors classes all the way through Doerre. The kids who have a mind of their own are treated badly because they don't act like everyone else. I was treated as an outcast and was ignored the whole way through because I was 'different.' The teachers focus on nothing but TAKS, the Doerre Dollars
... Read more system is terrible with worthless rewards. The only good thing was the rewards at the end of eighth grade, we got a field day for good TAKS scores and two dances. The rest was pretty much forgettable. I hated Doerre and I'm glad I graduated. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/06/09
Doerre can be a great school but there were tons of fights in my 6th grade year. The sports programs are great. Besides the fighting, it is a very neat school.
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Posted by a student on 01/26/09
This school is Amazing. The teachers are ready to help the students succeed. The disciplinary rules are great, but the safety isn't so top notch. That's the only thing they need to work on. I think their parent to principle system has improved. Amazing!
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Posted by a parent on 01/24/09
My son is in the speical ed program at doerre.The teachers initially just accepted his work no matter what the quality--just as long as minimal effort is shown to complete it & gave him A's! He wasnt learning anything. I have to stay on top of the teachers so that they follow the IEP set for my son.
... Read more I asked if a sped ed parents group could get started. was told great idea, but no other response by the principal. g palumbo Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/06/08
I love Doerre! I think the clubs they have are amazing. The school does need a better system against fights. But the rest its great! You will be sure to find school spirit! Go Warriors!
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Posted by a student on 01/10/08
I agree with the previous reviewer that Doerre is not very supportive of single working parents. The administration is more concerned with appearences and test score than the well being of each student. There are definitly politics at work here...unless you volunteer or are a PTA 'mom' you are counted
... Read more as a second class citizen. Ms. Saccomanno needs to realize there is more to education than TAKS scores. Read less
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Klein schools — Doerre Intermediate School is located at 18218 Theiss Mail Rd, Klein TX 77379. 18218 Theiss Mail Rd is in the 77379 ZIP code in Klein, TX The school district for Doerre Intermediate School is the Klein Independent School District. Doerre Intermediate School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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