SCHOOL REVIEWS AND RATINGS IN HOUSTON, TX

Total: 1,888 Schools Reviews and Ratings in HOUSTON, TX

KIPP Shine Prep

(5/5)

(832) 328 - 1051

10711 Kipp Way Street Houston, TX 77099

Type: Public Charter School

Number of Students: 840 - 880

Female: 50% - Male: 50%

Low Income Students: 54%

Students per Class: 20

White: 47%, Black: 2%, Hispanic: 43%, Asian: 1%, Other: 7%

Elizabeth T

(5/5)

My daughter loves her school Hooray for the Blue Jays

1

KIPP Sharp Prep

(4/5)

(281) 879 - 3000

8430 Westglen Drive Houston, TX 77063

Type: Public Charter School

Number of Students: 880 - 920

Female: 50% - Male: 50%

Low Income Students: 85%

Students per Class: 35

White: 64%, Black: 3%, Hispanic: 19%, Asian: 2%, Other: 12%

Rajender Chauhan

(4/5)

That is good school only the problem is no STEM Magnet program

KIPP Unity Pri

(2/5)

(832) 230 - 0572

8500 South Texas 6 Houston, TX 77083

Type: Public Charter School

Number of Students: 720 - 750

Female: 50% - Male: 50%

Low Income Students: 94%

Students per Class: 25

White: 58%, Black: 2%, Hispanic: 35%, Asian: 2%, Other: 3%

Brittany Michelle

(5/5)

I am really pleased with the school that my daughter is a part of the inaugural 2028 class! She switched from Kipp Shine for her Kindergarten year and they have done a great job with her and her learning disability; now more ...

1

Spring Branch Academic Institute

(4/5)

(713) 251 - 2219

8390 Westview Drive Houston, TX 77055

Type: Public School

Number of Students: 110

Female: 45% - Male: 55%

Low Income Students: 5%

Students per Class: 5

White: 54%, Black: 6%, Hispanic: 29%, Asian: 2%, Other: 9%

Travis Stromberg

(5/5)

I went to this School from 20052010 until I moved I loved it the teachers were amazing because they actually cared MrHenry is one of the greatest principals ever

1

Debakey High School for Health Prof

(1/5)

(713) 741 - 2410

2545 Pressler Street Houston, TX 77030

Type: Public School

Number of Students: 870 - 910

Female: 65% - Male: 35%

Low Income Students: 44%

Students per Class: 15

White: 36%, Black: 12%, Hispanic: 33%, Asian: 2%, Other: 17%

Leilani Rios

(2/5)

In 2014, I was supposed to graduate. Unfortunately, I had been bullied from my freshman to senior year. I had to depart the first week of my senior year because someone was harassing me and posting inappropriate things a more ...