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Austin High School in Austin, Texas

Austin High School Detail

(512) 414-2505
1715 W Cesar Chavez
Austin, TX 78703
Levels: 9-12
District: Austin Independent School District


Austin High School Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:17.7% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:48.9% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:7.8% (2008)
Hispanic:41.7% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.3% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.4% (2008)

Austin High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3

Austin High School Reviews

I am currently a sophomore at Austin High School, and I definitely disagree with some of the reviews on this website. I have had a great experience at AHS over the past year that I have been attending this school. The population is diverse, so everyone can find people they have things in common with and get along with. I have taken all pre-AP core classes, and have had great teachers for all of them. I always feel as though I learn something every day, whether it is from a textbook or a casual conversation with a teacher. The extra-curriculars are amazing! The theatre program is the UIL state champs, the football team has won both of the games they've played this year, and the band is talented! If you are thinking about coming to AHS, DO IT! It is a good school if you are willing to do your best!
This review was posted by a student.

I attended AHS for all four years of high school. I got a great education there and was well prepared for college. The teachers care about their students and will help you succeed. While my TAAS/TAKS scores were never the highest, I did graduate with a 3.8 GPA, so don't let the test scores fool you. There are many great extracurriculars, many of which I participated in. Over all this school is excellent and a great choice for students.
This review was posted by a student.

Austin High School has had a great year so far, ever since Dr. Calzada kicked in. More school spirit, and the first day of school wasn't so lousy like all the other years.
This review was posted by a parent.

The longest continually operating high school in Texas is going to be this year's comeback kid. Dr. C and his team started of the school year on a very high note the first day lacked the mob mentality pranks that became acceptible. Two way respect is expected from the staff. Walking the hall it is very evident that students, parents and teachers have a renewed sense of school pride and it shows.
This review was posted by a parent.

An EXCELLENT school. The teachers are always willing to help struggling students, even if it means staying after or coming in early. They are so passionate about what they teach it makes learning way more interesting and fun. The AP courses are difficult, but definitely prepared me for college. The teacher challenged us and pushed each and every one of us to do our best. I am so glad to have been a part of the Austin High community.
This review was posted by a student.

I was in austin high school, I am a legal resident my family moved to usa when I was 13 years of age, I found this school to extremely difficult to learn. And that teachers were DID NOT care at all.
This review was posted by a student.

The teachers at Austin High School are very dedicated, excellent teachers. They've inspired my son to do good work, and set good examples. They promote excellence in every way. School spirit isn't as high as it could be, and there will be a new principal next year.
This review was posted by a parent.

Austin High School prepares students very well for college courses. The teachers, coaches, and directors work together to allow students to participate in multiple and diverse activities. The English department is particularly excellent. It's like most school environments- you get what you want out of it. If you aren't getting anything out of it, you aren't trying very hard.
This review was posted by a student.

Austin high is very challenging, and most teachers are unhelpful. The new principal is turning it into a prison and only making things worse with unnecessary, confusing rules. There are few if any exceptional teachers. I would really like to get out of this school.
This review was posted by a student.

I am a graduate of Austin High and I don't agree with any of the comments below. SFA is a great school! There are many passionate teachers who really care about their students and challenge them, especially at the honors and advanced placement levels. The school is in a unique location, right on Town Lake in the center of the city, and kids from several different parts of town go there, making it a very diverse atmosphere. SFA's motto is 'Everybody is Somebody at Austin High' and if you don't feel a part of something there, you aren't getting involved enough! I participated in marching band, softball, student council and the literary journal. There are club sports like lacrosse at SFA that not all area schools offer, and the Texas rowing center is right across the street on the lake. SFA also has school spirit and traditions that rival Texas A&M!
This review was posted by a former student.

Austin high school is alright. You have a typical 8 classes each day. School spirit is somewhat alright. The classes are challenging and you have your occasional bad teachers.
This review was posted by a student.

Austin High is a great school. You wouldnt think it but Austin High is pretty conservative, thats what we like.
This review was posted by a parent.

My son (04) and daughter (01) graduated from AHS and have excelled in college built from a solid foundation found among AHS teachers, courses, activities. However, it is the current leadership of the principal and her staff along with fine parent involvement that has placed the school among the top high schools in Austin. The diversity of the students provides a value add that isn't found in other schools.
This review was posted by a parent.

This shchool is so bad it don't even make any sense. It's to many fights ( blacks against whites.) Drug busts every week. Totally unorganized. -Mary Cowford
This review was posted by a parent.

The teachers nor the students feel challenged to perform at their best potential. There are too many students for anyone to feel like they have an identity. As with any crowded populace, aggressiveness pervails and social norms are relaxed.
This review was posted by a parent.