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A poorly managed educational system 4/4/2007

St. Stephen's Episcopal School Houston is divided into several different segments. The age range begins with children as young as 18 months and ends with young adults as old as 18 years. I have experienced the high school system personally. The high school is run by a idiotic woman who imposes her democratic ideas on her English students. In addition, although a private school, the teachers enjoy wasting class time by criticizing a student in front of his or her peers. The teachers seem to be unable to hold off their ""corrective criticism"" until the end of the period. The high school has no problem breaking the student and teacher hand book rules, however, students who disobey these rules receive harsh punishment. I have many personally experiences along with peer experiences that I would share, but I feel would be inappropriate. I, along with others, would not recommend this school. Those who run the school have absolute power over the students and use it excessively. The high school is just not a good educational facility. Pros: Excellent Soccer coach, Science teacher, and Spanish teacher. Cons: Faculty, too much power and freedom taken away from students, not enough athletics, low athletic budget, faculty disregard for the teacher and student handbook, no athletic facilities, etc... more
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