Creekview High School, Carrollton | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Creekview High School is a High school in Carrollton with a 3.8 rating.

About Creekview High School

Creekview High School ( High school ) is located at 3201 Old Denton Rd, Carrollton, TX 75007, United States. It is categorised as : Public high school in Carrollton, Texas..
Other categories: High school

Ratings & Ranking

Creekview High School has a rating of 3.8 and is ranked number 7994 in the US.

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Address & Location

Creekview High School is located at 3201 Old Denton Rd, Carrollton, TX 75007, United States.

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Given that it is categorised as Public high school in Carrollton, Texas., the school fees for Creekview High School range between 0 USD and 0 USD.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Creekview High School has 36 reviews with an overall rating of 3.8. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.8 out of 5.0 stars
I dropped out…… The only thing good about this school is the friends I made. Other than that, the teachers hated me, the administrators hated me, my freakin’ Assistant Principal(Mrs.Guinn. I hate her and always will. She was even in my Middle School with me….. I hate her. I hope she knows how horrible of a human being she was to many students.) was out to get me. I would wear shorts longer than most girls, and she’d call me out instead of the girls wearing short shorts. She’d do that all the time. I don’t know why, but it was always me. I was usually never a troublemaker. The closest thing I did “wrong” was not do some of my classwork. I didn’t get along with students cause they all hated me for no reason and it was that way since Grade School. I never did anything wrong to them, and never tried to really talk to any of them, but they’d always find a reason to pick on me.
Throwing their chocolate milk on me while I’m drawing PEACEFULLY BY MYSELF in the lunch room. I didn’t deserve it. I was quietly drawing by myself, but the students decided to pick on me for being alone.
And what did the teachers do?? Pull me aside to eat elsewhere with a bunch of students I don’t know. I don’t even know if they did anything to the boys who picked on me.
I was always in trouble for doing little things, or doing nothing wrong. I didn’t do anything wrong. I followed as many of the rules as I can remember.
I was always an easy target because I’m so emotional, I guess….. I hate school.
It’s sad to read some of these posts and the simple grammatical mistakes these kids are making. Are they learning anything at this school or just goofing off here?!? That and how they hate the street and administrators here. I guess these kids think that they aren’t going to have bosses and other people in the work force that they don’t care for. What they don’t understand is that they won’t be able to express it online like this unless they want to lose their jobs. It’s just inane how the kids think these days. Scary really!

I was a volunteer pole vault coach for the track team and was asked not to return after I spent weeks training and getting to know these kids. I was told that it was an insurance issue in case i was hurt on property, but it wasn’t like I was pole vaulting myself? This was right before the district track meet too. I went as a spectator but wasn’t allowed in the pit area to give any kind of advice or tips. It was upsetting to have to tell the kids that I couldn’t be there in a coaching capacity, but at least they all wanted me to come and watch them vault. Later I found out that out had nothing to do with insurance but rather that the head track coach didn’t like how I taught the vaulters how to jump. Being a former state championship vaunter I would think that they would have wanted me on their team, especially for free, but I guess not. Oh well their loss.

The administrators here talk down to students, its the universally known “expect them to act like adults, treat them like kids.” Every misstep in behavior is decided to be “freshman behavior,” when most freshman haven’t become disillusioned yet, they still strive to be good, and mny teachers turn to emailing parents about missing assignments before talking to the student.
The staff here don’t seem to quite grasp the idea that if they expect the students to be responsible for themselves, perhaps they should treat them as such, and speak on their level rather than looking down their noses, especially when they’re being “helpful.”

The biggest issue I personally dealt with, they disregard mental health, they praise students for working through their health problems (which is good! They did good!) but they act as if student who don’t or can’t are failing themselves. This only applies for physical health issues, I’m not sure they ever look to notice any potential mental health problems, choosing instead to chalk it up to laziness and failure, essentially. I had the same three “solutions” recommended to me a hundred times, and every time I told them it doesn’t work for me, and every time I got told to try harder. Things just don’t quite work like that when your brain isn’t producing the chemicals it needs to.

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