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Prosper High School

Prosper, TX
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 2974

Overview

Prosper High School
301 Eagle Drive
Prosper, TX 75078
(469) 219-2180
Prosper High School is located in Prosper, TX and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 9 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Native American
1%
Asian
5%
Two or more races
5%
Black
9%
Hispanic
13%
White
68%

Reviews38 Reviews

4.0
student
Pretty decent. I have a home in band and I love all the people there. I take all the advanced classes I can in a year and it is truly a challenge, but it really does prepare me for college. The school can improve upon some things, but overall it's a good school.
student
This school has a lot of classes to help students with college and all, but in most electives are just coaches who need a class to teach and they don't know what they are doing. The kids here think the leadership here is a joke and pretty much do whatever they want. Most teachers act like they care about the development of the students but they really don't. They just load the students up with work and then complain about how much they have to grade. So overall I would say my experience here has been pretty bad.
parent
The Education and College Prep my children receive is amazing. From AG Science to AP classes there is an amazing array offered. The GT Program starts in Kindergarten, Screening and help for one of our Daughters with Dyslexia. AP and Pre AP classes push our academics. Athletics are strong, We started a new Latin Club through the Junior Classical League this year, offer ASL American Sign Language through 4th year, Compete regularly in UIL, Have a PSAT prep class for credit and a unique small town feel where most kids feel like they have a place. Love living in Prosper!!
parent
My Daughter graduated from Prosper high school. It was a fantastic experience. She transferred into Prosper for her last two years of school. I met with many of her teachers and Dr. Watkins on many occasions. All of whom seemed genuinely interested in the wellbeing of my Daughter. She was excepted and made to feel welcome by the other students as well. I grew up in West Texas so school spirit has always been a big part of texas schools. It's a fun way to keep the students engaged. I get that sports can be overwhelming for those not involved. I didn't feel that this was the case while my daughter attended. So many of the very negative comments on this page I feel are focused too much on one aspect of the school, which isn't fair. The administration really does care about your students wellbeing as well as the teachers. This is not always the case. Prosper is a great school that still has a hometown feel.
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