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Education Center International Academy
(972) 530-6157
2422 N Jupiter Rd
Garland, TX 75044
Level: 2-12
District: Education Center International Academy



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Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:21.3% (2008)
Hispanic:18% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:1.1% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:6.7% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:52.8% (2008)




Education Center International Academy Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating2


Education Center International Academy Reviews

 
I moved to this school during my Junior year. Over all it is a wonderful school, it has great resources and a loving and helpful atmosphere!! I plan to graduate from here in 2009!

I recently transferred to ECIA from a 'preparatory' Academy and I have to say I am impressed by the school. The staff is friendly and teachers are always available to help me. I also have to say that the school surpassed my expectations. I just wish it had more resources. Although the school does not have the nicest appearance, I think its a great school with a bright future. I plan to graduate from here.

I loved this school. The teachers were great. If I needed them for anything they were there for me. I was on the pool team for two years and it was awesome. Berkner was the first school in Texas to have a pool table in a classroom. Berkner was like a second home to me.

This is a very good school for students with good behavior. Teachers really care.

This school needs a tremendous amount of help and money. It is very poor, most of the students are 'at risk' and very few of the teachers are certified by the state of Texas. The leadership of the school is run by a family, a mom and her two daughters. The principal is in her first year and is struggling to meet critical deadlines. The school has a rating of academically acceptable, which is comparable to a 'C'. This school has moved around quite a bit in the last couple of years and more than likely will continue to move. The school lacks leadership and vision.



 

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