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Harris County has developed into much more than the 'little hick school' that it used to be considered. The majority of the teachers are caring and want to see their students succeed. Yes, some of the rules can be a little overbearing, but the students need to have regulations and discipline. The athletics are above par and the effort put in by the faculty, staff, and students is evident every day. I enjoyed high school so much there I am wanting to become a math teacher, so I can come back and teach there.

The senior staff is difficult to work with. They are condensening to parents, unfair to students, and general 'dis-respectful' to all that do not agree with their views. Unfortunally it is the only high school in Harris County, and the school board does not review their teacher in an unbias manner to determine what goes on in the classroom and how the teachers treat students.

From a teacher's point of view, HCHS is an excellent school. The administration is supportive and student-focused. While the school has a 'country' laid-back environment, it takes academics seriously, cutting no corners. And, of course, the students couldn't be better!

The environment is one that cannot be replaced. The small town vibe where you graduate high school with the same kids as you enter pre-k with is hard to find and a great way to go through school. The academics are challenging as well as having award-winning clubs and sports. There is something for everyone with the introduction of new clubs and activities yearly it's a can't miss oppurtunity.
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