Austin Academy for Excellence

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1125 Beverly Dr

Garland, TX 75040

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Austin Academy for Excellence, located in Garland, Texas, is a public middle school in the Garland Independent School District. It is among the few public middle schools in Texas to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 18 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 19, 2012
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This school is amazing! All of the teachers are extremelly nice and helpful. They know exactly how to teach students. This is my 3rd year here and I absolutely love it. We have the top test scores and we have a variety of high school credit classes to choose from. I am in all enriched honors classes and a straight A student. It is kind of hard to keep your grades up as As but it can be done. They also give a lot of homework somedays but its not that hard to keep up if you do what they give you everyday. Do NOT not do your homework because you will fail and it if youre the type of person that turns our work in late I suggest you not do that because it will just pile up and will be extremely hard to catch up again. They also have french and piano and geometry which is good. The administrators are exetremely nice. even though the principal talks a lot shes a sweetheart. She knows everybodies name! The only draw back I have is about the cafeteria and the lockers. The cafeteria is really small and the lockers mostly in 8th grade are messed up and hard to open.Ofher than that, this school prepares you very well if you want to take the IB program!

Posted on Jul 11, 2011
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My sister and I both attended Austin Academy during our middle school years. Both of us were afforded a great number of extra curricular opportunites while also being challenged to maintain strong academic performance. There is a very diverse mix of students at this school which will encourage students to learn about other cultures. The teachers are very dedicated and the facilities are nice.

Posted on Apr 24, 2010
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My daughter got a great education throughout the Garland school district this is a Gifted and Talented school and she is now a teacher!
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Posted on Nov 16, 2009
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Good School,and very nice teachers. We are the best school in the district, and if you want to achieve, come to AUSTIN!!!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Nov 8, 2009
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I think Austin Academy is a great school especially if your child is really smart. I'm Currently in 8th Grade and the only problems i think we have are: 1. Teachers give to much homework- esp in honors 2. Principle leadership is not as good as most other schools, but is still not that bad 3. We are supposed to be the Best in the District but apparently 'Brandenburg' has better Test Scores 4. Bad neighborhood 5. Small Lockers Some good things are: 1. We have one of the best choirs 2. Great Students and nice and slightly strict teachers 3. Great Honors Program
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Posted on Sep 17, 2009
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The teachers at Austin really work at educating the whole student. They teach more than just reading and writing. They teach real world applications for the knowledge they impart to the students. The educators want each child to leave with a good education and be ready for high school and life. I am proud of Austin Academy for Excellence. This school has won many education awards.
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Posted on Aug 9, 2009
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I went to Austin Academy for 3 years. I'll be going into Garland High School this year. Their Academics are amazing, especially their EH (enriched honors) classes. The teachers have advanced and unique curriculum's. The learning environment is positive and helpful. The choir wins Best in Class, and all Superior ratings at U.I.L. and other competitions. Their Band, Orchestra, Theater, and Art excel as well. And although Dr. Poore does talk a lot, she is a great principal. If you choose Austin Academy, it's impossible to be disappointed.
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Posted on Jul 22, 2009
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I love this school. Not only because of the challanges that they offer but because these are some of the most caring people you could meet.
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Posted on Sep 2, 2008
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My son went for 3 years and i loved most things about this school. Mrs. Wis (band) is great. My son learned so much. I wish the teachers communication was a bit better but my son got out of Austin what he gave. It is a good school and you will love it.
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Posted on Aug 23, 2007
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Austin Academy is one of the top schools in GISD. In response to the parent who said that automatic enrollment of neighborhood kids was a drawback - I disagree. My son is one of those neighborhood kids and by court order, Austin Adademy must take a certain number of neighborhood kids. Personally, I think it enhances the school. Neighborhood kids are placed in a school with higher standards than other GISD middle schools and, in the case of both of my kids, has challenged them to do better.
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