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PHONE: (432) 523-3640

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1400 NW Ave K

Andrews, TX 79714

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Andrews Independent School District

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Posted February 2, 2012

Great school system! My kids do not attend school there now but will soon. My kids go to school in Seminole. It will make you realize how good Andrews schools are.

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Posted October 9, 2010

9651 neighbors LOVE it and that many can't be wrong.

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Posted June 30, 2010

I have learned so much at that school and also the extra caricular activities are joyful
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Posted March 9, 2010

Beware! Dont let your child attend this school! Kids are rude and disrespectful, dangerous school! Glad I resigned during the 2008-09 school year
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325316 January 7, 2012
communication is the key to good relationships...visibility of parents at school and hands on with child all work together...if it continues then address it boldly...seek help
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marixjayyy December 8, 2011
Talk to the teacher, possibly and probably file a complaint.
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aparentinco November 22, 2011
I would definitely talk to the teacher. You will find that a child's perception is not always the same thing as the "truth" - it is just what they perceive.
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