McCallum High School

5600 Sunshine Drive, Austin, TX 78756

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

5600 Sunshine Dr, Austin, TX 78756, United States
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About the Business

McCallum High School is a prestigious secondary school located in Austin, Texas, United States. Situated at 5600 Sunshine Drive, the institution is known for its strong academic programs, dedicated faculty, and vibrant student community. With a focus on providing a well-rounded education, McCallum High School offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, sports teams, and advanced placement courses to help students excel both inside and outside the classroom. The school's commitment to excellence and success has established it as a leading educational institution in the Austin area.

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Sheena Mythoughts:
1

"Thy threaten my son and use there authority to harass him. When call to get information on the situation why the assistant principle put his hands on my son when the police was right there , thats what they get payed for no one know nothing on what happened.when i go up there im geting the run around the police dont now and the assistant principle no where to be found on property and no one can talk to me about it. I had to go to the district office for the school to get answers . Now im outrage"

more 7 years ago
Lauren Shaw:
5

"Wow! LOVE this school!!! Came up through the feeder schools with a certain amount of trepidation, but assured by many friends who sent their kids there, or who went there themselves, that it's great. Everyone seems to love this school and have a great affection for their (or their kids') time here. Now that we're here, we love it too. It has something for everyone and is very inclusive. The teachers are busy but accessible, and are easy to schedule a conference with if needed. The front office staff, administration and counselors are all friendly, helpful, professional and seem to genuinely care about the students (and in particular, mine). :) The parents are very involved in boosters and supporting student activities and, to a great extent, make things possible that the school couldn't do without the PTSA. The theater, dance, and performing arts programs are a great asset to the entire surrounding community. Great school spirit and opportunities for a social life outside classes. We had an exchange student a couple years ago who was very shy and did not get involved much in extra-curriculars outside one club. My student is far more involved, and I have to say I think our exchange student missed out on a lot of what the school has to offer by not getting more involved. Like college, a lot of the learning and growth at Mac takes place outside the classroom and isn't all about schoolwork. All in all, can't say enough good things about it. If you're in a feeder school and are deciding whether to go to Mac vs. LASA or a private prep school like St. S's or St. A's, the pre-AP courses here are equivalent to what I saw my daughter bring home from Kealing, but a little less workload. Gauge it by your student's abilities, potential, and drive. If you're looking at the Ivies, you can get there from here and still have a life. If your student is more interested in non-academic pursuits or alternative careers, they have that too. Really, something for everyone and limited only by your own desire for growth and success. All the opportunities are there. You just have to take advantage of them."

more 9 years ago
Vladimir Aguilar:
5

"I Went to McCallum for 3 years is a great school I love it and would love to go back. I see how teachers care about their students and I had a good time there PROUDLY GRADUATED FROM MAC!!. Once a KNIGHT Always a KNIGHT."

more 11 years ago
Tafari Robertson:
4

"overall it's a good school. a really accepting environment and the teachers are very nice. I think compared to other schools in austin, it's probably one of the better ones. would definitely reccomend it, especially if you're in to fine arts."

more 11 years ago
Sharon Battle:
2

"My child is currently a student and these teachers, assistant principals and principal do not stand by their mission. Majority of the teachers are there simple just to get a check. They have no interest if the kid succeed or not. Some of the teachers are just as childish as some of the kids. They lack in the communication. They look at concern parents as a problem. Then take their frustrated out on the kids. They are there to teach and if that is too much for them they need to move around for a teacher that is geniune to a child needs. They are out there, just not at McCallum."

more 11 years ago
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