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1405 Lk Bardwell Dr

Ennis, TX 75119

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Ennis Independent School District

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Posted May 2, 2011

I'm a former student who graduated in 2009. I currently go to Texas A&M University, but I know high school did not prepare me for college. I never felt challenged there. Graduated top 10%, NHS, yet now that I am attending college I have realized everything I've learned has not been because of EHS. I understand children will not attempt to do the work if they are challenged more, but maybe that will encourage tutoring or more one-on-one teacher time.
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Posted October 13, 2010

Apparently these people that are posting negative comments have disruptive kids that have no sense of intelligence. If you have a child that wants to learn, they are willing to help you all the way. We even had a teacher offer to come to our house and help her if she needed it. They were more than willing to offer up their cell numbers to help students and go the extra mile. I really commend the teachers and faculty for being so involved with the parents and students. If you want to be involved, they will be there. You have to make the first step. You can't just sit back and fail and wonder why no one helped you.
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Posted July 6, 2010

There are a lot of distractions with physical alteration and classroom disruptions. The main goal for the teacher is to have their students pass the yearly state test, pretty much just meet the minimum. There was not enough support or help for those students who wanted to go to college and were first in their family to do it.

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Posted September 17, 2009

We have the best football team in our district, plus I have watched us grow from a graduating class of less than 200, to 300 plus students. It is truly amazing to what our own school from when I graduated really become so wonderful and continue to have growth as it has.

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kreidpac January 22, 2012
YEESSSSSSSS!!! Look at Long Beach Unified School Disrtict!
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skrishna_live January 12, 2012
depends on the reason they were laid off - i think
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pandas-rock December 1, 2011
i realy think so my old teachers are "retired" and the were realy Great teachers
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