Forney High School

Public | 9-12 | 1586 students |  

PHONE: (972) 564-3890

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800 Fm 741 S

Forney, TX 75126

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Forney Independent School District

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Forney High School serves grades 9-12 in the Forney Independent School District. It is among the few public high schools in Texas to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 22 school community members.

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Posted on May 7, 2012
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Can you say bullying? We moved to Forney for a good school . From Kindergarten up we have had some minor issues with uniforms, student drop off chaos, but never did we anticipate fighting with the High School to help us stop bullying! My child has continuously been verbally harassed by peers and a coach. We have brought all of this to the principle s attention but have been told they can t do anything about it. My child was physically attacked by another student and there is still no regard to the issue at hand. Bullying is being tolerated and escalates to physical altercations. How many fights can you count in a day? The lack of concern from the administration is appalling. We are trying desperately to get out of Forney High School. If you are considering relocating to Forney for the school district, please reconsider (or teach your child how to fight)! Check out Sunnyvale or Rockwall/Heath.
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Posted on Jul 25, 2011
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My son went to Forney High and for I don't think it the scholl for kids of color. the teachers overall were good, but the principals were terrible. We even had a prinicipal to lie on my son and we were able to prove it and nothing was done to her, she now at North Forney. I just think their overrall concern is Taks and this done not prepare them for college. They hardly ever have homeworks, nor do they have books to take home. In college you are not going to be working from a computer. You will have textbooks and you need to have good study skills. Forney High does not prepare them for this. The coaches were the worst and if you were not their famous then you didn't get any play.
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Posted on Dec 1, 2009
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I have been in this school district for 11 years now. This is the only school district I have ever known sadly. Im in the middle of my junior year and am going homeschool. The uniforms aren't as bad as everyone makes them out to be but yes you do tend to spend a bunch of money no matter what brand because you have to buy out of school clothes and uniforms. Yes, this school is all about TAKS. I don't know how many teachers on the first day of school preached about TAKS and how they can pass you. This school basically says if you can't pass TAKS you wont go to college. Forney has smart teachers, very smart but are not good at teaching. Most Staff is made up of Coach's who just give busy work also.
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Posted on Sep 22, 2009
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I do agree that the children are rude, and the cliques are almost unbearable. The dress code causes us to have to spend an additional $350 per child each year. We want our kids to be normal, so we still provide jeans and shirts as their regular wardrobe. Too much expense! I have met my children's teachers, and I was overall very pleased. It is too bad the school is crowded, with a new school across town half empty. Last but not least, there is way too much homework! We spend around 3 hours each night on homework. Eight classes a day is silly.
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Posted on Jun 17, 2008
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This school has really helped my child grow as a person. Her grades has gone up, and the teachers there really help her.
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Posted on Mar 4, 2008
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They put a lot of emphasis on athletics, but to say the least, their sports programs are less than impressive. The children at the school are unruly, and very rude to one another. There is a major clique mentality at the school. I believe that the administration should focus less on dress code and regulations, and rather encourage ethics and equality. The school is just poorly run all around, on both the administration's, teacher's, and student's behalf. We transferred out.
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Posted on Aug 31, 2007
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Academic programs are good, except you might want to put a little more resources on academics and not sports. You can keep them in good shape without being excessive. Love your dress code, but let's not get too carried away.
--Submitted by Hugh Hicks, a parent

Posted on Aug 30, 2007
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I am a parent who has lived in the district for the past 14 years.This year was my son's freshman year in a school that is drastically over crowded with a 1700+ student body.I have had a problem with getting textbooks issued.And there is far too much emphasis on state required accessments i.e.TAKS.
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Posted on Nov 30, 2006
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The district is growing. Most of the emphasis is being placed on the elementary level for new schools. I believe that the administration from the high school level could be much better. You have to wear uniforms in the district. Only certain colors are allowed. They have an excellent band and music program. The fine arts program is improving. They have a good athletic program. Some very good quality teachers are here who make coming to school to learn interesting.
--Submitted by a former student

Posted on Sep 4, 2006
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The district as a whole maintains a 'clique' mentality. I have seen this district from inside and out for the last 25 years. I was a student from 5th grade through 12th, then my children went from 1st-5th. I had to pull my children out and move due to the complete lack of concern for any real education in Forney. The only true concern in the entire district is teaching the kids the correct responses to the state mandated standardized testing and football. No real education takes place in Forney ISD. They are not looking to fix this problem, they are looking for you to shut up and fall in line.
--Submitted by a parent


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