Eubanks has great and not so great points. First the great things: the teachers are excellent and are available before and after school for additional help. The musical opportunities are phenomenal. The advancement these kids make in 9 months brings tears to your eyes at the spring concert. The
... Read more areas I think there could be improvement: The principal needs to be on campus more and accessible to parents. In our experience he was either away or his schedule didn't allow us to meet unless we scheduled it a week out. Bullying (physical punching) is a problem and the consequences for such behavior are mild. One concern about 6th Grade Adv. Math: The class is taught in a loud and intense manner. Even if your child is a whiz at Math, if they can't handle someone who is very intense (but well intentioned) it would be best to stay in Reg. Math. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/24/09
Absolutely horrid school. Never send your child to Eubanks. The administration is full of idiots and the teachers are burned out!!! my honor student hated this school and experienced low self-esteem because of the principal and teachers. Most parent we know think the same way.
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Posted by a parent on 02/28/09
Eubank is the worst school ever! Don't send your kids there. Principal is horrible and never at the school and the teachers don't care. My children hated this school and suffered emotionally as a result. We could not get out fast enough!
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Posted by a parent on 02/28/09
There are many strong teachers using creative hands-on instruction - like the annual reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg using ketchup bottles. The speech and CM staff here are outstanding. They really go the extra mile to help their kids!
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Posted by a parent on 02/26/09
Igo to this school and it is amazing. The teachers are so nice and I love everyone here.
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Posted by a student on 12/30/08
My name is Angie and I admit that it was a good school. I moved to Southlake from Gurnee, Illinois 2 years ago. This isn't a perfect school (how many perfect schools are there?) I didn't feel welcome at all. This was my first time as the new kid. I cried on the first day of school. I am a student in
... Read more CM and Quest (I thought the program was good) First here is how I'd change it: 1. Needs a middle math program! (6th grade math is TOO easy, PreAl in 6th is too hard) 2. The computers Crash too much!!! 3. (something with all CISD schools) Why don't they have full-length lockers? 4. Strict 5. More clubs needed 6. Off campus music program I am an 8th grader at DMS Read less
Posted by a student on 08/13/07
Eubanks Intermediate is a school serving 5th and 6th graders in the award-winning Carroll Independent School District. Our school has 671 students with 26 core-subject teachers and a well-rounded fine arts program. We have a number of clubs and activities for our students including a running club of
... Read more over 100 students, a math club, chess club, choir club, and many others. Our latest preliminary state testing results show high performance in each grade level and each subject tested. Our teachers have won several grants ranging from a humanities grant to encourage integration of content area to a technology grant to increase the use of technology in our science program. We are proud of our students and hope you visit our website at www.southlakecarrol.edu. Read less
Posted by a principal on 05/19/06
Excellent school overall and produces children ready for intermediate and high school. Has rather strict rules for behavior. The school works very well with well-adjusted children, struggles somewhat with special needs children. If your child doesn't have any problems, it's a great school.
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Posted by a parent on 03/29/06
Excellent parent involvement; committed to community service; team concept: exceptional, wonderful availabliity of extracurriculars.
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Posted by a parent on 02/04/06
Beautiful school. Some teachers exceptional, some not so hot and leave. Two-year concept is challenging for kids.
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Southlake schools — Cleburn Eubanks Interm School is located at 500 S Kimball Ave, Southlake TX 76092. 500 S Kimball Ave is in the 76092 ZIP code in Southlake, TX The school district for Cleburn Eubanks Interm School is the Carroll Independent School District. Cleburn Eubanks Interm School is a Public school that serves grade levels 5 - 6.
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