77 out of 10GreatSchools

Medina Valley High School

Castroville, TX
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 1429

Overview

Medina Valley High School
8365 Farm to Market Road 471
Castroville, TX 78009
(830) 931-2243 ext:1120
Medina Valley High School is located in Castroville, TX and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
1%
Native American
1%
Asian
1%
Two or more races
2%
Black
4%
White
35%
Hispanic
58%

Reviews7 Reviews

3.0
student
6/10 its an average school, nothing special about it
parent
I really regrets to transfer my son to this school. Eventhough is a small school everything is worse than in a big one. Since the first orientation day I saw the lack of organization and poor gestion of the school,we were about two hour and a half in a line to get the ID.The class periods are shortest than usual. You also have to pay for every college test that your son want to take. The lunch is a mess,there is not condition for accommodate so many children. The menu is far from acceptable. If you have another option keep your children away from this school.
student
I believe all the older bad reviews are unreliable, as I've been going here since 3rd grade and have seen great things from the district. Bullying is effectively taken care of, as the school does not play around. Very strict, which is good, and great curriculum. Teachers and staff care about school, events the school hosts are actually entertaining. Many things have changed over the years, and I can guarantee you will succeed and have a great future. Clean school, couldn't say I've ever gotten sick from the school. Variety in everything, students generally are good, and "special" students are taken care of nicely and provide for them. Good school, would recommend. Just note of the size and strictness.
parent
Horrible school. Stay away at any cost. My daughter, 10 grade student was verbally and physically assaulted in a class by another female student. This happened in the presence of a teacher at the beginning of May, 2014. Vice-principal, Russell, called me and left a voice message saying that it was a verbal conflict and physical contact was not made. On May 28, 2014 my daughter's brand new white BMW 328i was brutally vandalized on school parking lot. Coke, smoothies, ice cream were all over the car. My daughter told the vice-principle that on that day the student who attacked her previously along with her friends were on parking lot and showed my daughter middle finger. Not surprisingly, vice principal informed me next day that school performed investigation and they didn't find anybody who may vandalize my daughter car. Now my daughter suffers from severe case of anxiety.
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