It's a typical small town school. Academically it is not strong, but it will provide a decent education. Your child will do better if you as a parent are involved and suplement their education, or they'll get lazy here. The community is very involved when it comes to sports, particulary football,
... Read more but other than that, the kids are pretty much on their own. They are not pushed to succeed academically. Most of the teachers appear to be knowledgeable and suprisingly open for a small town school, but I don't think they get the needed support from administration or the parents. There is a pervasiveness of narrow mindedness in the town, and inflexibility towards change, even if it is for the better. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/08/08
Lytle High School is a great school. It's in a small community, which is very caring about the youth & athletics. The academic programs are wonderful. They are very strong in UIL competitions, in particular Speech, Spelling, Debate & Drama. I have a particular fondness for the Math, Chemistry, English,
... Read more Journalism, and Spanish teachers at Lytle High. They were all very encouraging and helpful to my child while she attended Lytle High. They have a strong band & football is attended with passion. I feel they could & should have stronger art programs. I feel they lack in this area however, the US is getting more & more away from art. Save the Arts! Parents are very involved with most of the kids activities here at Lytle High. Since, it is a small community they have a hand in what goes on. The PTA is active. Go Pirates! Read less
Agriculture Education, Food Nutrition, Health, Phys Ed
Arts
Art, Photography
Music
Band, Choral
Computer Science
Computer Science
Fine Arts
Drama, Fine Arts
Social Studies / Social Sciences
Economics, Psychology
Science
Human Anatomy/Physiology
English
Journalism, Literature, Speech/Debate
Special Education
Life Skills
Advanced Placement
Math, Social Studies
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English as Second Language
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Lytle schools — Lytle High School is located at 18975 W Fm 2790 S, Lytle TX 78052. 18975 W Fm 2790 S is in the 78052 ZIP code in Lytle, TX The school district for Lytle High School is the Lytle Isd School District. Lytle High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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