I went all my years of schooling in Prosper, I have always enjoyed Prosper Schools Past and Present. I do feel they have likeable interest for the athletes rather than the school overall. I think Jeremy Harpole is a very special impact on the children. I no longer have a High School student, but look
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Posted by a parent on 06/15/09
I would like ro know what principal they are talking about? I have not been too thrilled with the HS principal either is many of the parents that I have talked to. We loved Mr. Brown still love Mr. Harpole and Ms. Enlowe. We hope for better next year.
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Posted by a parent on 06/14/09
More focus on athletics than anything else. Preparation for college seems non-existant. Band, music, sciences programs etc. are weak. This district seems more focused on trades and non-college-bound graduates.
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Posted by a parent on 04/06/09
Excellenat Principal. Works great with students and parents. Not easily swayed by politics of parents. Great. Great ex-curricular programs. Glad my children attend.
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Posted by a parent on 04/01/09
It wasn't until I graduated from Prosper High School and talked to others about their high school experiences that I realized just how amazing PHS was. There is definitely enough academically to engage even the smartest kids. There are so many opportunities that you get at PHS that wouldn't be available
... Read more at another small school -- in my time there, I was in band, editor of the newspaper, on dance team, in theater, did computer science, and took some courses for credit at the community college instead of at the high school level. This is hands down an amazing school. I will be disappointed when it comes time to find a comparable school for my own daughter. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/24/08
My child attends Prosper High School Now and she is on the very edge of dropping out. Prosper is probably one of the worst schools you could ever drag your child too. The teachers are very hard on the students with no help whats so ever. I do not recommend you sending your child or children their!
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Posted by a parent on 05/05/08
I attended this high school and thought that it was FABULOUS! There are many avalible activities even though it is only a 2A school. The parents are very envolved but sometimes go overboard. The teachers are excellent ,however, like in all Texas high schools, athletes get special treatment, which is
... Read more hardly ever a factor when a parent steps in. I enjoyed my time in PHS and wish it could never had ended. Read less
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Prosper schools — Prosper High School is located at 300 Eagle Ln, Prosper TX 75078. 300 Eagle Ln is in the 75078 ZIP code in Prosper, TX The school district for Prosper High School is the Prosper Independent School District. Prosper High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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