Top Local Businesses and places in Ella boulevard, Spring, Harris county, Texas, United states

Genesis Community Church

Address: 19315 Ella Blvd, Spring, TX 77388, USA

Church

“I dearly miss this church community. Truly a place to learn biblical truths and experience an endearing Christian family. Diverse and allows the space to confess sin, question openly, and serve a perfect God with imperfect people who are passionate about growing closer to Him, walking in faith, sharing His love and learning more about Him. This church a gem that has truly blessed our family.”

Schindewolf Intermediate School

Address: 20903 Ella Blvd, Spring, TX 77388, USA

School

“This school is dank and not gay the teachers are Gucci I'm pretty sure Mr Frank's is the best teacher and the education is top notch even if it wasn't it is still better than California schools d”

Klein Collins High School Track and Field

Address: 20811 Ella Blvd, Spring, TX 77388, USA

School

Klein Collins Tennis Courts

Address: 20811 Ella Blvd, Spring, TX 77388, USA

Store

“Good courts i play here everyday! No lights for night playing though sadly”

Klein Collins High School

Address: 20811 Ella Blvd, Spring, TX 77388, USA

School

“Student that graduated not too long ago here - There were not any big issues I had attending here. Mr. Bolks (math) was not a good teacher though (I was switched to him half way into the school year). Ms. Britt was an amazing art teacher (by my understanding she retired this year). I had her 2 years in a row :) My aquatics science teacher sucked at grading. Failed me on an assignment and his feedback on the online learning system was "This is beneath you". I confronted him about it and he said stop by after school. I did and after discussing further with him he tried to tell me I did not mention the scientific name of my fish (I did very clearly in the first paragraph). He raised that single assignment grade to an 85 after arguing with him about it. Sure it wasn't my best work but I met the requirements on his rubric. Orchestra director had favorites and it was sad when Mr. Jones left. School was very large - my graduating class had 845 kids. Dual Credit offered, AP offered, Pre-AP offered. Counselors were good. Food was edible. 'Texas toast' did not belong with any of the meals and the sweet potato fries were over seasoned. Pizza was always greasy. Chicken nuggets and the mac n cheese and that one day they were doing like a pasta alfredo thing were the best days. Anime club was kind of a joke when I was going there. They would watch random anime and sometimes do poor drawing tutorials - I also paid for a shirt that I never received. Twirling club was nice, I was in the year that it started. We didn't perform much because we were all beginners trying to get off the ground, but it was still fun. Classrooms were in good shape except for Ms. Britt's room one time had a bad leak that was thankfully repaired. Art department was nicely equipped for pretty much anything you wanted to do within reason. Lockers were pretty useless to me. Thanks to Klein ISD and Klein Collins I feel like I was well prepped for whatever I chose (along with my own perseverance). I think that is the main point, you get what you put in. Tiger Den was put in place to aid in students learning how to change a tire, do their taxes, work on their resume, and so on. Students are too busy trying to play Bloons Tower Defense on the laptops than understand what they are being taught and these are the same that will share posts like "I wish my school taught me..." when they did. Offered free and reduced lunch program which also gave you 2 attempts at the ACT and SAT each for free. Helped me when I didn't get what I wanted on the SAT. Dress code was sometimes unreasonable - shorts for girls were treated as mid thigh. The same shorts reached at different lengths on girls so it wasn't exactly fair. Then it made it a pain when I needed to change into athletic shorts. I don't see how blue hair would effect someone's ability to learn. Maybe teach and get students used to seeing differences especially with the new direction society is moving towards? I understand trying to prep students for careers that have even tighter dress codes, but some students are stuck waiting out the 4 years and then finally being able to do as they please. Spaghetti straps - no guy is going to be like "oooohhh, check out that girls shoulder". Overall it was a positive experience with a few hiccups down the road but I moved onto graduate LSC - montgomery Summa Cum Laude (as well as being part of Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma Kappa Delta). It's only been about 3 years since I graduated from KC so I still have a road ahead of me.”

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