Carver High School for Applied Tech/Engineering/Arts

Public | 9-12 | 899 students |  

PHONE: (281) 878-0310

FAX: (281) 591-8579

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2100 S Victory Dr

Houston, TX 77088

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Aldine Independent School District

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Carver High School for Applied Tech/Engineering/Arts, located in Houston, Texas, serves grades 9-12 in the Aldine 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 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 18 school community members.

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Band; P.E. classes; Science and technology
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Posted on May 29, 2012
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My Grandchild goes to this school.I think the prograrms they have are very good. Her sister also went to this school. Hope to see orther parents putting their children in this school. there ]s alot of classes that give them a head start into the furture of their lives, and they all try hard at getting good grades. I do think some of the teachers could be more helpful to the students at times, they are there to help the kids.

Posted on Oct 23, 2009
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This is a great magnet school. I sent my daughter here and the teachers really cared. She used to get C's and once a D in math but the math teacher really worked with her and she got a a A!! All the teachers really care and the counselors are there for the students and not just there for the $$. Best high school in Aldine. The magnet program is really good the only problem is they spend their money in the wrong places. The school is old and crowded but the important thing is that the students are learning. Recommended... best high school in Aldine.
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Posted on Oct 20, 2009
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This school is great this school is built for learning.I go to school each day willing to learn.I attend Carver High School in Houston,Tx.and I LOVE IT!!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Sep 12, 2009
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This school has a great engineering program. I am currently a junior here and I love it. The AP classes challenge you the engineering excites you and the enviroment fulfills you. You should apply.
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Posted on Aug 26, 2009
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i am a sophmore in this school this year and I hate it so much! Everything is crowded and to make things worser they are wanting to get more students in the school which makes no sense! We have a very old school that is breaking down! every week there is at least one class that has an A/C that doesnt work and we have to sit down like idiots and suffer in the heat during the whole period! Most teachers say that they care about our education but it is obvious that they are lieing to us! They do not care about us at all they only care about there pay check! thats it! but of course there are some teahers that do care and strive to get us better educated and prepare us for the future. but over all I DO NOT RECOMEND this school to anyone!
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Posted on Aug 10, 2009
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This school has to be the worst school I have ever been to. The halls are so crowded, teachers don't put in much effort at all, had a new principal every year I went there and none of them made a difference. Actually, this years principal has actually worsened the school overall. This school is based on TAKS all the time they don't prepare you for college at all. One of the counselors there doesn't even attempt to help students in need at all. This school is so disorganized, filthy, and a disgrace. The school does not have enough room to fit the students it offered to come in to. It has flat screen TVs in the halls but can't afford to buy new books or even provide books to the students who don't own one due to the large amount of students that attend that tiny school!Never recommend!
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Posted on Feb 6, 2009
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i went to craver for my 9 and 10 grade year and personally i think carver is great as far as extracurricular activities go because i was a part of theater and we always had great things going on for us but the teachers really dont seem to care about the students and it shows in the report card grades when i went to carver our senior class only included 30 people maybe even less but now i go to New Caney High school where i can see a signifant change in the attitudes of the teachers
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Posted on Aug 7, 2008
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I am currently a student at Caver, and in my opinion this school is far below the standards of what a school, let alone a Magnet school, should be. The school's administration is highly disorganized and seems to care very little for the well-being of it's students. I believe that Caver has cast a wonderful illusion of the perfect school, but in truth the school is falling apart from the inside out. I don't mean literally, but the curriculum, the staff, and the students all suffer. The administration seems to be more preoccupied with keeping up outside appearances such as TAKS and mediocre stage performances, than actually focusing on real issues at hand. They shove students aside who actually wish to learn and make something of themselves and force them to conform to mediocrity. A student can not and will not thrive at Caver as long as this continues.
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Posted on Jun 4, 2008
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I was a student at Carver High School from the years of 2003-2007 and I am currently a college student at The University of Texas at Austin. Although there there very few teachers who are truely commited to their job, Carver is well below averge. Serious students that are actually interested in continuing an education after Carver are brushed to the side. Sadly enough the administrative staff is more concerned with students passing the TAKS test, which to me and any serious student is a joke. I had very little help with the entire college application. Carver High School did not prepare me at all for college, although I am doing relatively well in college, it is due to extra work that I do. I see other college students that breeze through classes because of their better preparation. Carver High School was a dissapointing experience.
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Posted on May 23, 2007
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The idea behind the school is great. Their are numerous activities that offer oustanding opportunities for the children. However, the school is an unorganized chaotic place and it is difficult for even the brightest of students to be able to keep from drowning here. The princpal has his priorities in the wrong order and is more concerned with the physical apparence of the student body than with what is going on in the classrooms. In an effort to maintain discipline (which I agree is vital to a school's success) the prinicipal seems to be sticking his arm out where ever he can and penalizing students for the wrong things and the wrong time. The school is about to open enrollment to a wider population and sadly I believe this move will be the begining of the end for Carver High School as it was meant to be.
--Submitted by a parent


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