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Ninth Grade Center
(469) 272-2050
1515 W Beltline Rd
Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Level: 9
District: Cedar Hill Independent School District



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Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:68.6% (2008)
Hispanic:18.8% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.1% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.5% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:10.9% (2008)




Ninth Grade Center Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating1
Average Teachers Rating2
Average Activities Rating3


Ninth Grade Center Reviews

 
i go here~ i recomend Mrs Wesco BOIOLOGY( B209)

My children have been in 4 different CH schools and I have had the same complaint concerning the isd's emphasis on the dress code. Students are sent home for minor violations such their colors not being the proper school red or black. Or they have clothing with piping designs or pockets. Also the surrounding retailers do not carry a large number of the red and black colors. They do carry lots of navy blue but this is not a CHISD approved color. I think the teacher are great, they really work with their students. I think it's the administration pushing this issue. The focus should go back to educating the student not dressing them.

One of the problems is turnover. My child has been enrolled for 3 months and she has had 3 math teachers and several substitutes. Every time she recieves a new teacher all of her grades get mixed up. She has graded papers that we're not entered enter the grade book, which is online. I agree with the last parent they need to start focusing on teaching and discipline instead of focusing entirely on dress code. I emailed teachers several times and they do not return emails.

I feel that if a school scores academic unacceptable, that the principal and teachers should all be replaced. What are they doing, all day? These students should be learning something. I feel that too much emphasis is being put on dress code and not the lesson.



 

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