the high school is a great school, but it has alot of proplems in it. Don't get me wrong the teachers are excetlnt and are some of the best. the only proplem is the students not wanting to learn.
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Posted by a student on 06/18/09
I am a student at savoy high school. I love the school. The teachers are very supportive. Very little bad things go on because in a small school everyone knows everything. This is a great school to be raised in, I have been here my entire life.
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Posted by a student on 10/15/08
This school has greatly improved in the last few years. My son has done very well in both college prep work as well as UIL academic competition. The school has won the district academic championship for several (I think 3) years in a row.
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Posted by a parent on 05/05/08
Savoy has a great academic program. My son and 2 classmates gained admission to University of Texas - Austin due to their academics. These students competed in several different computer programming contest during their high school years. Winning first in Region 10 against 2A/3A schools two years
... Read more in a row and placing in the top ten in state. In the State UIL Computer Programming contest the team won second (Jr. year) and first in (Sr. year). The school has won the Academic District UIL meet for the past 2 years and UIL One Act Play advanced to Regionals this past year. The school has a robotics team that competes against 2A-5A schools in the North Texas best competition sponsored by Texas Instruments. Savoy offers students the chance to play in a rock/country band learning to play guitars, drums, etc. This small school offers a lot of opportunities in addition to sports. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/04/07
My kids have attended here for 2 years and we think it is a great school. We moved from a larger district and have been very pleased. Great people, great school. I tried to post this before and it didnt show up on the site.
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Posted by a parent on 10/05/07
I was very disappointed with Savoy High School. My son came here expecting the system to be really great for him since he was coming from a much larger school. Small schools are apparently great if you are raised within that school system but if you transfer in, you are the outsider. I would not recommend
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Savoy schools — Savoy High School is located at 302 West Hayes St, Savoy TX 75479. 302 West Hayes St is in the 75479 ZIP code in Savoy, TX The school district for Savoy High School is the Savoy Independent School District. Savoy High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 7 - 12.
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