Politics, Politics, Politics is all I can say. School is difficult enough without all the drama that the faculty creates at LC-M. I wouldn't send another kid of mine to LC-M if it was the last school in TX.
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Posted by a parent on 04/02/07
I have had two children graduate from this school already and still have one in the school at this time. I have seen this school go down hill and will be so glad when my last one graduates. This school cares more about football than anything else. This yr 2006-07 the kids have to go to the office
... Read more if they are tardy so therefore they loose more time in the classroom, I guess the admin. does not trust the teachers. They also care more about the dress code than they care about mine and all the other students education. Please lets get back to the real thing I Is Called Education. They are also rewarding the teachers for sending students to sack, now that is a joke. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/01/06
This school is a great opportunity for parents to get involved. The have a very progressive special education program. Truely a child first geared school.
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Posted by a teacher on 05/11/05
Principal is unprofessional in his dealings with both parents and students. There is a bias toward athletics, sometimes to the point of detriment to other programs. Inconsistency if the quality of teachers and their use - uncertified teachers teaching Honors &/or AP classes while certified, highly
... Read more qualified teachers are teach regular or remedial classes. Preferential treatment given to those students who are perceived to bring good publicity to the school. If the student is a motivated self-starter they can get a quality education, however they have to be the one asking questions and pushing the issue. The entire staff - Administrative, Counselors & Teachers - are not agressive enough about opportunities available for the students. I would identify myself except that I still have family in the school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/18/05
The principal is a real politic. Athletics is the most important thing about the school, even though football never wins. Uncertified teachers teaching Honors or AP classes while certified teachers teach regular or lower grade classes. I am a current student at LC-M, Class of 2004, so I know what I am
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School Profile for Little Cypress - Mauriceville High School
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Student enrollment:
1,160
Students per teacher:
14
Full-time teachers:
81
Number of classrooms:
75
Vocational Education
Agriculture Education, Health, Phys Ed, Welding
Arts
Art
Music
Band
Fine Arts
Drama, Fine Arts
Advanced Placement
Math, English
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Advanced Placement
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Before/After School
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Gifted and Talented
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general intellectual ability or talent - high intelligence test score (usually two standard deviations above the mean), and high levels of vocabulary, memory, abstract work knowledge and abstract reasoning;
specific academic aptitude or talent in one area such as mathematics or language arts;
creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
leadership ability, the ability to direct individuals or groups to a common decision or action;
visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
psychomotor ability, such as practical, spatial, mechanical, and physical skills.
Vocation/Technical Curriculum
Vocational and/or technical courses offered within a comprehensive school, usually a senior high school.
Special Education Classes
A school or program within a school that provides services and training to students with moderate to severe mental and/or physical disabilities.
Adult Education Classes
Programs offering GED or equivalent courses for adults within regular schools, whether classes are held during evening or daytime schedules.
English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
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Orange schools — Little Cypress - Mauriceville High School is located at 7327 Highway 87 N, Orange TX 77632. 7327 Highway 87 N is in the 77632 ZIP code in Orange, TX The school district for Little Cypress - Mauriceville High School is the Little Cypress Mauriceville Sd. Little Cypress - Mauriceville High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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