Public | 9-12 | 1700 students |
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I have a daughter that will be a Jr. in the 2011-2012 school year. She has attended Azle schools all her life. The academics are on par with other schools in the area and I'm happy with what she is learning and taking away. The athletic programs are on an upswing for the most part with the addition of an athletic director this past year. There is a lot of room for improvement needed in the facilities as well as athletic departments. Overall, I am happy that we chose to rase our kids in Azle. I think having a new principal coming in with new ideas and insights will re-energize as well.
Azle HS has come a long way. The education programs have evolved quite nicely and the students are more involved and interested in being a part of the Azle HS heritage now. The athletic department is in a growing phase currently and will hopefully become once again the high level department it once was. Programs outside of football are now getting more attention and successes. The principal has retired at this point and a new head of the school will be in place for the 2011-12 school year. This should bring about new thoughts, ideas, and processes which will allow for a better educational moment for both teachers and students.
Concur with the previous reviews. Especially noteworthy is the one from 10/3/06. This is more of a tradition now instead of a history. First of all, there are some great teachers, students, and programs here. The programs that do stand out, only do so for a short time. Program heads are either chased away or leave for similar jobs with better salaries and working conditions. AHS is primed for acceleration to greater heights and would do so under better leadership at the principal and district level. There must be a reason 6 out of 11 principals "retired" or "moved on" last year.
The school ids a joke the staff and administrators only care about the children passing the TAKS test they care nothing about teaching the children
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