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The councilor ms lindeman is awesome, so is ms morton and geradono (sp). Now the principle: she is uninterested in providing help/input/sources, etc to parents that are not of the uppercrust variety. Other than that, its a good school. But once you get into middle and high school in the bryan district...Unless your kid is gifted or very disadvantaged, they will be set to the way side. And that advice comes from parents of college ages kids who had to go thru bisd.

I have been very pleased with my daughter's experience at Sam Houston. I could not ask for more from a public school. We will be moving soon and she is very sad to have to leave her school, and I must agree that the teachers and staff have been very involved in getting to know the kids personally. For me it is just the right amount of focus on academics-- highly valued, but relationships and fun experiences are also planned for. When making a choice on schools in Bryan/College Station area, this school should be at the top of the list!

I had heard wonderful things about Sam Houston Elem. but now that my child is attending, I have not been impressed. It is not a parent-friendly atmosphere. I am seriously considering taking my child out and going to a private school. The quality of academic programs is good but does not cater to children outside the median; that is, very bright or special needs children.
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