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Aragon Middle School
(281) 856-5100
16823 West Rd
Houston, TX 77095
Level: 6-8
District: Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Aragon Middle School, Houston, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:11.5% (2008)
Hispanic:21.4% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.1% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:7.7% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:59.3% (2008)




Aragon Middle School Ratings Summary

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


Aragon Middle School Reviews

 
With my older son, last year, I would've rated this school poorly. In fact, we removed him from Aragon due to the school's lack of assistance in stopping the bullying my son rc'd. It was with reluctance that I enrolled my younger son there this past year. He has autism and needed the special ed services. I have to say this school has worked very hard in meeting my child's needs. He has excellent special ed teachers (the best). He has come along way and I think it's because of the special ed staff @ Aragon.

It is a pretty good school but can do with some re-vamping in certain areas. My child goes to Aragon and is in 7th Grade after skipping the 5th Grade. He has all accelerated classes. He is 11 years old. I find that he is not challenged enough and he gets little or no homework 95 percent of the time. He needs to be challenged more for he gets bored too quickly.

Great school, great GT or upper level Classes.

I was looking at the class sizes and i go to this school and the class sizes are not nearly that big in my math class there are less than 15 people. foreign language are kinda big but for the most part there are small classes.

my daughter has gone to aragon middle schoool for all 3 years. And the school was great the teachers and staff are wonderful they understand and really help the students. I think every student would love to go to aragon middle school. thanks for everything.

School is ok. Teachers are good. Counselors are good, Principal is capricious w/discipline and not fair. Hides behind district policy

Aragon has some great staff who work very hard to help the children. There is, unfortunately excessive student conflict and bullying. I believe that the administrators truly care about the children, but the problem is pervasive. Test scores for the school are also slipping.

I have two children that have been to Aragon....they both had a great experience with this school

My daughter is an eight grader at Aragon, and she really likes it. The funding is very short, and the school district puts limits on everything (fundraisers, out-of-school trips) so its practically impossible for them to do anything, but she is getting a good education. Sometime she's stressed because the district tries to jam so much curriculum into the year, but she's in gifted and talented so it's not too hard for her. Overall, i agree that the school is good, although there are many fights and conflicts between studets, and we have witnessed some very disrespectfult things. Most parents aren't involved, the staff runs the school.

My son is a 7th grader at Aragon Middle School, and the progress he has made since he started this school is largely dependent on the dedication to the students that his teachers and counselors demonstrate every day. I know that he will benefit from the learning and experiences in this school. In working with the teachers and administrative staff, I have always been able to give my inputs to the school. This has increased my son's ability to have an individual program with caring teachers and mentors that motivate and assist him in becoming a mature and well-mannered young man.

I love this school. The teachers obviously care for their students and want them to be successful. The administration is understanding and projects an attitude of cooperation when working with parents.



 

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