Jack Elementary is a fantastic school. The staff and teachers go above and beyond to create a warm and welcoming learning environment. I honestly think this is the BEST public elementary school in Tyler.
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Posted by a parent on 03/04/09
My son has started kindergarten this year at Jack and we like it very much. They truely seem to care about the children and their families. The children also have plenty of activites and opportunity to strengthen their little minds. It is a very structured school to say the least.
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Posted by a parent on 01/30/09
Wonderful school! Great atmosphere, the latest in technology. Parent involvment is great. Very caring teachers and staff. So many great activities are available for the kids.
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Posted by a parent on 01/30/09
Jack Elementary is a great school. teachers love to teach our childrens, when you walk into the school you can feel about how every one cares about you and your childrens education. i am very happy tha my 3 childrens go to jack elementary.
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Posted by a parent on 01/27/09
Reagan High Scool is an outstanding school with excellent teachers that care about students. The principal leads a school that is built around the needs of the students and parents and truly cares about what happens at Reagan High School. Parent involvemnet is outstanding. We have the largest PTA in
... Read more the state. It is rare that you are lucky enough to have a child in a school as good as Reagan. My son is a senior this year and will attend the college of his choice all because of the preparation he received at Reagan High School Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/08/08
Our daughter graduated from Reagan in 2003 and our son attended Reagan 2006-2008 and we've just moved out of state so he won't be graduating there. I've said many times if the incomes of some of the students bother you and bother your child,then maybe Reagan isn't for you. But certainly most of the students
... Read more come from middle income families and they don't live in mansions. Our experience is that those with the means open up their homes to everyone- have the teams come over and the parents for BBQ's and they share with everyone. My kids never had a car in high school and no one thought anything of it. There are 3000 + kids and you will find all kinds there, but generally kids there do well and are expected to do well from college educated parents. I recommend the school for anyone serious about a good education. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/18/08
My child transferred to Reagan in his junior year after spending 10 years in a private school. I was very pleasantly surprised at the level of professionalism and the eagerness of the staff to do all things with excellence. Reagan offers academics for everyone -- basic courses with daily tutoring and
... Read more an ever-present resource center as well as AP and dual-credit courses that will challenge the smartest of students. There are gobs of extra-curricular activities and terrific sports programs that lead to many college athletic scholarships. My son just graduated from Reagan and I can say that he wholeheartedly loved it. The only caution is one I would give the parents of students at just about any large public school: get acquainted with your child's friends and the friends' parents. Some parents shun alcohol, many look the other way, and some actually provide it for kids at parties. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/16/08
Excellent academic facility. Although involvement in extracuricular activites is based upon financial status, the school's triumph rests in the ability of the majority of its faculty. The English and Science departments are second to none.. Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Lippincott--- wonderful student/teacher
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Posted by a student on 05/31/08
RHS is the best high school in the San Antonio Area, not only in athletics, but it is also very strong academicly
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Posted by a other on 04/15/08
My daughter is a senior at RRHS. She has been accepted to her 1st choice private university and has done very well there. As in all HS, you must be an involved parent, know all your child's friends and their parents and never think they have it all under control. They don't! Keep your child in a Bible
... Read more teaching church and make sure they have support at home to stay away from all the bad influences in the world. These are teens we are talking about, they need all of these things to keep on the right path no matter what school they go to. The teachers are awesome. Read less
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San Antonio schools — Ronald Reagan High School is located at 19000 Ronald Reagan, San Antonio TX 78258. 19000 Ronald Reagan is in the 78258 ZIP code in San Antonio, TX The school district for Ronald Reagan High School is the North East Independent School District. Ronald Reagan High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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