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Medina Valley High School

LaCoste, TX
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 1159

Overview

Medina Valley High School
8365 Farm to Market Road 471
LaCoste, TX 78039
(830) 931-2243 x1120
Medina Valley High School is located in LaCoste, TX and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Multiracial
1%
Hispanic
54%
Black, non-Hispanic
3%
White, non-Hispanic
41%
Other
1%

Reviews12 Reviews

3.0
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.
parent
I think MV is a great school with high calibre teachers and high expectations of the students. Success is expected and achieved.
student
Hi my names Veronica i love this school. They have an awesome band program they also give oot a lot of rewards for not getting in trouble and having good grades. The band field trips are amazing we get to go everywhere. I made a lot of really good friends here. TEACHERS ARE AMAZING. here
other
I noticed that all of the postings condemning the school's shameful handling of the religious graduation have been removed. This public school supported a religiously-themed graduation and made pariah out of the poor student who tried to put a stop to it.
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