Crowley High School

Public | 9-12 | 595 students |  

PHONE: (337) 783-5313

FAX: (337) 783-7796

  Nearby homes for sale

263 Hensgens Road

Crowley, LA 70526

Acadia Parish | Map

Acadia Parish School District

Notice an inaccuracy? Let us know!

GreatSchools Rating

GreatSchools
evaluation criteria

Community Rating

Read all 6 reviews
ADVERTISEMENT

Crowley High School serves grades 9-12 in the Acadia Parish School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

Learn more about this school's teachers and students.

School highlights:

Band; Basketball; Community service
More ยป
Are you the principal? Complete your school's profile
Compare to nearby schools
Larger map »
ย 
COMPARESCHOOLGREATSCHOOLS RATING COMMUNITY RATING


2.5 miles


3.2 miles


3.4 miles


3.4 miles

Select two or more to compare

Recent Reviews

Share your experience

Review this school

Community Rating

Read all 6 reviews
  • Principal leadership
  • Teacher quality
  • Parent involvement
Posted on Dec 16, 2009
Report it

i attended crowley high i love thatschool i wish i never would had have to leave.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Dec 18, 2008
Report it

I have been to this school for about 3 months. It is a fairly decent school, the leadership there is great and welcoming. My biggest complaint about this school, is the way the teachers do grades. I really don`t see what weights more is it the Tests or the essays or what? However despite that, this school is pretty decent, and I would recommend this school to anyone who wants to attend.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Dec 12, 2008
Report it

I am former student of Crowley High and I must say that couldn't disagree more with Ms. Dell's comment. I loved Crowley High and was sad to leave. There are teachers and administrators who care a great deal about student well-being at CHS. Mrs. Stemp, Ms. Cummings, and Mr. Allen were incredible! I was given a great amount of support and am now an undergraduate student at Louisiana State University with a 3.23 gpa. I was a 2005 Summer Scholar at LSU and am currently a McNair Scholar candidate so I think that it is unfair to say that CHS does not provide students with an education. If students take on full responsibility and accountability, then no one can deny them an education.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on May 23, 2007
Report it

As a students of Crowley High School. I feel that they do there best with what little support they are getting from the community. Yes in 2006 the football team was district champs, but before that happend, there really wasnt any support from the community, all the community really cares about is sports. I think the community needs to realize if you help your child 1 night a week with homework. The school ratings will go up. You will see. I was a student there from 1999-2003, and yes i was athletic, but I still did my best and the coaches made sure i did, I think the community needs to realize this.
--Submitted by a former student

Posted on Jun 29, 2005
Report it

My oldest daughter went here. The office was unhelpful with school records, counseling, school activities, pictures, and parent-teacher conferences. I was very disappointed in the lack of interest shown by staff and teacher. I have since moved away from there.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Sep 27, 2004
Report it

I moved here from texas and let me tell you, i was not impressed at all. All this school cares about is money, money, money. And if they don't get any, they take it out on the students. This entire parish needs to be looked into and the people on the board replaced by people that actually want to talk to the students. Not at them. This school is unacceptable. I do not go here by choice, believe me. I believe in higher education, but all the students at crowley high are not getting anything near that. All the test scores are incredibly low, most students at this school just come here to talk to their peers, and it's sad to say, but so do the teachers. How is a school going to tell you to be yourself and then punish you for it? That is what this school does.
--Submitted by Julia Trues Dell, a student


Last modified
ADVERTISEMENT

Connect With Us

Sign up for daily tips and ideas that will enrich your child's education.

High School Community

More conversations »

Got a question about high schools?

Submit
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT