Klein Collins has a lot of determined students, and willing teachers, which makes it a good school. But the whole administration is a real pain. They are always on a trip, and your time is never of the importance. This can go the same for the counselors, since they also don't care for the student base.
... Read more This is not as bad as to break the school, but it is missing a lot of potential. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/19/09
I am a freshman at KC and so far love it here! I do have to say that the expectations of some of the teachers are high (especially in English) and there are a few teachers, who, I'm afraid, arn't cut out for the role. Still, it's a great school acedemically and a fun place to be! GO TIGERS
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Posted by a student on 11/19/08
Klein Collins is a decent school, I transferred here from my high school in Michigan and lost alot of credits, due to that, I was behind a grade for a while. The counselors really don't prepare you for college. They did not recommend any universities, or really offer much advice. They did speak a couple
... Read more of times to us but that is not on the 1-1 basis. All in all, good academics, just not much 1 to 1 counseling. I'm shocked though to hear negatively of the teachers, they were great. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/19/08
My daughter was the first generation to graduate from KCHS. And now I have a son in the school. I have nice things to say about Klein Collins. It is the best high school around. The teachers have always been more than cooperative whenever I have needed them . Good Job! Keep it up! I was very happy
... Read more with the school and still am. I love everything about Klein Collins. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/10/08
Currently, I have two children at KCHS (a Junior, and a Freshman). My kids attended private school K - 8th. During my oldest's 8th grade, we moved out of Westfield HS area just to be in Klein ISD. Of KISD's high schools, we really only wanted Klein Collins or Klein Oak. My oldest's first year was
... Read more really special. Being involved in sports really helped to meet others, the coaches seemed to help her feel welcome and a part of the school; the English teacher really seemed to make an impact on my child. But since then, we've really been disappointed with how the same coaches have been toward her, the teachers really don't seem to expect too much from the kids, and/or maybe the overall student attitude is to do just enough to get by. We wouldn't do it any different, we'd still move from Westfield to KCHS! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/04/07
Klein Collins has a good academic program but the majority of the teachers and staff seem to have an attitude, are not very helpful, and several I have dealt with appear to be on a power trip. They are not there for the students, even though they will tell the general public they are. The office staff
... Read more doesn't interact with the students well at all. It seems they are there to draw their paycheck and don't want to be bothered with teenagers! Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/05/06
Klein Collins has potential but has not lived up to that potential. If your child is having any trouble the staff is very resistant to modifications. Some of the teachers are willing to help but like so many schools it is filled with people who need jobs and not people who like to teach and motivate.
... Read more The college preparation/counseling could be better for students undecided about future career/major. The atmosphere is not one of 'we are here to make your child successful and demanding that type of excellence'. They do not go out of their way to make the experience a great learning environment. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/21/06
High quality academics; great co/extracurricular activities; parental involvement good; college preparation/counseling could be better for students undecided about future career/major. As most schools go, content areas are as good as the teachers involved.
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Posted by a parent on 10/13/05
KCHS has one of the best curriculums available. The parents are involved and kept informed through the almost daily emailed newsletter. My one huge disappointment with KCHS is that the extracurricular sports are cliquish. The only children put in the position to 'star' in any given game situation are
... Read more the children of the administrators and teachers of the junior high and high school and the friends of those administrators and teachers children. All other members (I did not say players)are there only to help that exclusive group shine. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/11/05
We moved from the 1960 area to enroll our daughter in this school. We have not been disappointed. Academic quality is superior to the private school she attended from 1st through 7th grade and the junior high she went to in the Spring School District in 8th grade. She is having to apply herself since
... Read more the level of competition is higher than anything she experienced before. We definitely feel that she is being better prepared for college. Our only disappointment has been in the Soccer and Vollyball coaches. Both were over the top, with the Soccer coach veering towards psychotic. The tennis coach was great! Read less
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Spring schools — Klein Collins High School is located at 20811 Ella Blvd, Spring TX 77388. 20811 Ella Blvd is in the 77388 ZIP code in Spring, TX The school district for Klein Collins High School is the Klein Independent School District. Klein Collins High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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