The teachers at this school not only ignore thier students; They assume that the reason we dont understand thier lessons is because we're not listening good enough, Which is not the case. They do not go at the students pace, they go as quickly as they can so they can finish. if you are failing, they
... Read more blame it on you. If your parents call and ask why you arent doing good acidemically, they'll say its the your fault because you didnt come in early in the morning to get extra help, when in reality, if you DO come in, the teacher is either late or says she/he is too tired and to come back tomorrow. Bullying among students is terrible at this school. If you report it to the faculty, they dont care. I have reported having been bullied 9 times and they still havent helped me. i hate this school. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/21/09
Not a friendly school. The principal and teachers do not want parents around. Students are bullied by teachers. The sports department always comes first. We are more disappointed every year.
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Posted by a parent on 10/23/08
This is honestly one of the best public schools out there, the balance between academics & sports is incredible. The school is not focused 100% on sports -- it has a great balance between both brain & brawn if you will. The teachers here are well, they should be professors really. The leadership in
... Read more this school is tremendous. Their advanced placement courses are expansive & very detailed as well as their athletic program. The teachers seem to be genuinely interested in their students & their well being. The faculty is very well prepared & trained. I can't say enough good things about this school. It is in a very quaint location & the students there are for the most part very well mannered. There is a total lack of malicious behavior from students which is very rare in this day & time. Due yourself a favor & enroll your child. Read less
Accounting, Agriculture Education, Culinary Arts, Health, Phys Ed
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Drama, Fine Arts
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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;
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
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Seguin schools — Navarro High School is located at 6450 N State Highway 123, Seguin TX 78155. 6450 N State Highway 123 is in the 78155 ZIP code in Seguin, TX The school district for Navarro High School is the Navarro Independent School District. Navarro High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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