Great kids, great staff, great school. Tradition of excellence in UIL Athletic, Band and Academic competitions. One would be hard-pressed to find a better place to raise their children.
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Posted by a parent on 07/09/07
I was overall pleased with my school. I went to springtown from k-12. However, this school is more into sports the academics. Class of 2002
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Posted by a former student on 01/17/06
Springtown High School needs more parent involvement and lacks the capability to discipline with positive results.
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Posted by a parent on 01/12/06
I believe that Springtown schools are some of the greatest schools in Texas. The teachers really care about the students and really help them when they need it. The extracurricular activities are also great. They help the kids develop who they are and help them to branch out from their little group
... Read more of friends and meet new people and have fun doing what they love. I love the Springtown School District and everything that it has to offer. Read less
Posted by a former student on 01/10/06
Springtown school is very bad, they are very unorganized, and then need more room in the school, not another football field!
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Posted by a former student on 11/15/05
I think that Springtown School district is very bad for childern. For example if your child gets made fun of and defens his/her-self... Then gets sent to Bic which is a behavor improvement class...You can exspect him/her to start making bad grades if your child is a student that keeps his/her grades
... Read more up to 70 or above. The reason for that is because and the principals don't know how to displine childern. So I would reamend not putting your child in Springtown schools. I would go to Birdville schools, because I had my child in Springtown from second grade to eighth grade now he is in ninth and out of Springtown and doing much better...Make a wise choice don't go to Springtown schools. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/13/04
Springtown High School is a joke. The principal wastes school funds (which is already scarce) on pointless items. He took out snack machines to try to combat obesity and then made one line in the cafeteria that sold pizza and french fries every day. The teachers, in general, belittle their students capabilities
... Read more and lower self-esteem at every turn. School funds are taken from programs that actually win things like the band and give them over to the athletics program to buy everyone new things every year when they don't need the new items. I personally don't reccomend Springtown High School for anyone, ever. Read less
Posted by a former student on 07/16/04
The best move we made! From academics to sports, this is by far a great school! I love the parent involvement with all sports!
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Springtown schools — Springtown High School is located at 915 W Highway 199, Springtown TX 76082. 915 W Highway 199 is in the 76082 ZIP code in Springtown, TX The school district for Springtown High School is the Springtown Independent School District. Springtown High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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