Presbyterian Pan American School

Private | 9-12 | Presbyterian | 150 students |  

PHONE: (361) 592-4307

FAX: (512) 592-6126

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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P.O. Box 1578

Kingsville, TX 78364

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Kingsville's Presbyterian Pan American School is a private high school. It is coed and Presbyterian affiliated, serving 150 students in grades 9-12.

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Associations: SACS; Coed; Presbyterian; Religious
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Posted on Aug 19, 2009
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Pan American seems to be a school where good education has surpassed the test of time. It is a traditional school in terms of the benefits a child can get from a safe, drug-free environment but with modern tools and updated, christian teachers. I am very pleased to have my child attending Pan Am.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Mar 27, 2009
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I have worked at Pan Am for a little over a year, and I have found the school to be a wonderfully warm place where the students, teachers and staff are part of a bigger family. As the mother of two teenagers, I find the students to be very respectful and eager to learn. The high school environment, in general, can be a difficult one, but at Pan Am, the students are valued as individuals and are given a safe and comfortable environment that promotes learning. There is a unified mission shared by staff, faculty and students alike to prepare these young people for lives of Christian leadership, whether they remain in the United States or return to their home countries.

Posted on Nov 16, 2007
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My time at P.P.A.S. was a bittersweet experience. The student body is need of resources and worthwhile experiences beyond the four corners of the school. Students were great but the adminstration to conceal the high turnover of teachers, staand favoritism that was paid to certain students and not others. There was little support for teachers and little incentive to stay. If you didn't follow the mode of the administration your life was made very uncomfortable real quick. The teachers that I worked with were committed to the students but it was a tough environment to work under.
--Submitted by a teacher


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