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ROUND TOP-CARMINE HIGH SCHOOL - CARMINE, TX

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School NameAddressPhoneGradesCountyTypeDistrict Name
Round Top-Carmine High School378 Centennial St
Carmine, TX 78932
(979) 278-32527-12FayettepublicRound Top-Carmine Independent School District

Ethnic BackgroundPercentYear
White, non-Hispanic85.10642009
Black, non-Hispanic5.319152009
Hispanic9.574472009

Students per TeacherYear
7.72009

School Head OfficialYear
MR MARK CONLEY2010

EmailYear
mconley@rtcisd.net2010

Students Getting Free LunchYear
23%2009

DateWhoComments
8/8/2009studenti attended rtc-e this year in 6th grade. I love the teachers they are always there for you. This year was pretty tough, because i had lots of friends in Houston and a really bigh class and i was going to get to go to middle school., but this is cooler cause i am going to the high school campus and cant wait.
10/8/2008studentI attended RT-C from start to finish. It is a small town atmosphere with small town teachers and small town kids. I didn't have to deal with drugs(I was never exposed to any drugs other than alcohol). I attended a major university upon graduating. Other than the culture shock of having 50-500 students in a class as opposed to 4-14 at RT-C, I had no trouble making the transition. I learned everything I needed, felt safe, and above all the teachers actually cared. You don't need an overeducated teacher to funnel information to you, you need someone who cares and knows what works in giving an education. I cannot fathom the idea of sending my children anywhere else.
7/14/2004parentMy children attended this school for over 8 years, all but one began in Kindergarten and they have never felt they belong in this community. They have been bullied and treated badly because we were outsiders. The school is lacking in good facilities for track and field and provide little or no training to prepare the kids for meets. The curriculum has improved drastically, since we moved here, but there are still some very old-fashioned, under-trained teachers. Good things: clean facility, family-type atmosphere (at least among all the outsiders), and caring teachers and principals that let you know when anything is going wrong with your child. There's almost no drugs, but alcohol is still widely accepted and used in minors. These children are really not prepared for highly accredited universities and the real world. Parents will have to prepare them..which is good...if that's what you want.


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