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P.O. Box 427

Cayuga, TX 75832

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Cayuga Independent School District

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Posted November 14, 2009

I started attending school at Cayuga in the 2nd grade. I graduated from Cayuga. My children have attended and graduated from Cayuga. Now my grandchildren are attending Cayuga. Cayuga Schools are top notch in always Exemplery rated with the State Board of Education. We love Cayuga!!!
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Posted April 8, 2009

Cayuga is awesome! i don't see why anyone wouldn't wanna come here. We got a great football team! we would have won divion 1a state but i think we just had big heads but we will be going back for sure this next year!!
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Posted December 23, 2008

cayuga is the best school in the WORLD it is high ranked in academics and sports
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Posted January 15, 2008

I attended Cayuga from kindergarten to my sophomore year. I had a terrible time for the most part. The school frowns on any originality in the students, all opinions are to be kept to yourself, whether political, social, or otherwise. All students with 'different' views on life, and the topics surrounding it are viewed as obstinate and violent. The school is well summed up by the parent who said 'Cayuga worries far too much about trivial things.' I couldn't agree more. There is one foreign language to choose from (Spanish), there is no auditorium, the use the high-school gymnasium, and occasionally the other elementary gymnasium. It's a disgrace to education everywhere.

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MagnetMom February 6, 2012
With my son, no, but realized it's not a bad idea. For my daughter, we keep the concert programs where she played, and keep flyers of events where she volunteered. When college app time comes, she won't have to wing it like her brother did.
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