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Victory Early College High School
(281) 878-7885
2100 S Victory St
Houston, TX 77088
Level: 9-12
District: Aldine Independent School District



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Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:53.4% (2008)
Hispanic:41.7% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:2.9% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:1.9% (2008)




Victory Early College High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Victory Early College High School Reviews

 
This will be my son's first year attending Victory so my opinion may be a little premature, but I am already impressed with the school, and administrators. I am so excited for him and decision to take advantage of this opportunity.

I am a sophmore at Victory Early College High School and I absolutely can not stand being here. Last year was tolerable because we were just getting in the swing of things, but this year is completely unacceptable. We already have trouble handling alot of work at one time and they give us extra classes just because it's convenient and t fills the time. The teachers are inconsiderate of the fact that we have to take high school and college at the same time and continue to give us work like we only have 1 class a day. Getting around is stressful because we have to walk through the parking lot in any weather. The freshmen and sophmores don't get along at all and to make matters worse, the teachers play favorites all the time. Communication is low. It's just stressful and depressing.

I am a Freshman at VECHS and its not all that bad. I admit that I am not the top in my class and sometimes don't have time to do things that I want to do, but it is totally worth it! When I first heard of this place me and my friends thought it would be too diffcult, but in truth it really isn't all as what people say it is. But I would reccomend that easily stressed people try to avoid Victory unless their good about keeping nice and organized.

I attend Victory and this is my second year there. The first year was great! But as of this year I can not say the same thing. I understand that I took the responsiblity to have more work and have more things to do but spending 3-4 hours just on homework for two classes is crazy. I am still a teenager and school work does not rule my life. I recommend this school to any student that is very focused on their work and will give up sports, music, dance, etc.

This is the best school ever. I love victory.

This year is my second year i am a student at Victory. The first year was a fun year the teachers were great and my college classes were very fun. I started the first time we had tha chance to take college classes. At first the school was unorganized...and you no what im not going to even lie to you parents if you have a child that has good behavior and is only worred about acedemics this is the school for your child. But if your child plays sports, or is in a music program and is heavily involved in that this is not the program for them unless they are willing to give it up. I love play music, doing art and sports but when i first signed up i thought i was going to be able to do that and still get college hours. Wrong!! They changed (cont.)

I am a Freshman at Victory and every day there is somthing new and exciting around the corner. All the teachers are very friendly and were like one big family. Even the Sophmores and the Freshmen get along just fine! id definatly reccomend going to the school, its not hard or difficult at all as long as you stay on the right track and just have fun.

yea, i bagan at victory echs the year of 07-08 and im happy i did, to be totally honest i was totally against th idea of moving away from all my friends but my mom put me in the lottery anywayz. what do you know, i got in! i relly did not and do not want to be there, but im happy my mom is making me stay because its a greatoppertunity o be able to get an assosiates degree when graduating ihavent evn started 10th grade and i alrady have 9 college hours! itsgreat and i love all the teachers(especially mr.hunter, and mr. g) and students and look oward to still be with them my senior year! [2011]

During my eighth grade year at Hoffman Middle School , all my classmates were talking about this program called Victory Early College High School and seemed very impressed by this. So I decided to look up information about this school. As I read all the reviews and opportunities this school provided, I just had to apply. Finally my result came in the mail, yes I got accepted to Victory Early College . As I continue to search for information I read that it was mandatory that I attend a summer program. During my experience in the summer program I was very impressed by the hospitality that the teachers and staff were giving to all the students. Now during my freshman year I will be attending this school and achieving my dreams of becoming a lawyer. This school is truly remarkable.

All I have to say is that if you are considering sending your child here, apply and send your child here. My son began this school this year (it's first year of operation) and he will have 20 hours of college credit (and he's a freshmen in high school!). The class sizes are small and the teachers eally care about you're children. The class sizes will stay small as well because only 100 freshman are accepted each year, bringing the whole enrollment for the 10-11' school year (and on)to 400 students. Ms. Redeaux is amazing. This is better than private school. It's amazing.



 

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