It seems like the district only cares if the children are in school till 10 am to be counted for so they get there money . Why are there no school books? Where does all the money go? The school does not supply school supplies the parents have to.
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Posted by a parent on 12/04/07
The principal does not back up the teachers. The only sport that matters is Football. They need more tennis courts. Kids get way to many half days. Mostly for football games. This school needs all new people in the administrative department and new principals.
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Posted by a parent on 12/03/07
Rf high school is awful. The administration is a disgrace. Drugs and violence is rampant and the admin does not seem to care enough to do anything about it. Bad behavior is ignored.
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Posted by a parent on 04/10/06
High quality education, great kids and professional teachers
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Posted by a teacher on 03/06/06
Discipline at the high school is pretty non existant. Many required reportings of assaults and dangerous conduct is not reported or acted on in a proper manner as to avoid the state calling this high school a dangerous school. Teacher turn over around 30% per year. Administration at the high school turn
... Read more over is 20+% a year. While this may look like it is a high school problem this is a directive from the superintendent. I believe if the pricipals were left to run their schools in the manner they saw fit these problems would not exist. Recommendation is; this was once a superior school. It will again be one but not until current top administration is replaced and teacher turnover is stopped. This will allow the superior teachers the right to control their classroom and the will feel loyal to a school and then again it will be a superior school. Read less
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Rockport schools — Rockport - Fulton High School is located at 1801 Omohundro St, Rockport TX 78382. 1801 Omohundro St is in the 78382 ZIP code in Rockport, TX The school district for Rockport - Fulton High School is the Aransas County Independent School District. Rockport - Fulton High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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