The principal in Cathedral High School offered me the teacher job position and told me he’ll call me back in a day to give me time to make decision. I made the decision to accept, so I called the principal back right away, but they did not answer anymore. I called every day for a whole week and no answer. Turned out that the principal hired someone else right after we hung up. He did not give me time to make a decision in taking the teacher job, he just hired someone else right away. He did not even give me a day to make a decision. Every employee has the right to have time to make a decision. Then the principal dogged my calls all week because he knew he did me wrong. The secretary called me back in a mean tone said that the position was filled. After ignoring my messages all week. Now I’m glad I didn’t work here because that showed how unprofessional they really are. I would not trust them again. Would you?
Submitted by parent on July 26, 2021
Worst school ever! At least I learned proper grammar!!!!
Submitted by student on June 15, 2013
At this school, bullying is an integral part of the culture, not only tolerated by the staff, but encouraged, and the staff often participates in it themselves. Students are quite often rowdy both on and off campus--actually more so than at any public school I've seen. Drug use is common, as at public schools, but the goody-two-shoes image Cathedral likes to project makes them hypocrites on that. Not interacting with girls on a daily basis leaves a big hole in a teenage boy's psychological development that a lot of these sad individuals don't seem to mind.You can actually get a good education at a public school; the public schools generally have more resources and you won't be left with this distorted view of the opposite sex born of unfamiliarity.
Submitted by parent on February 28, 2013
Cathedral High School in El Paso is truly unique. Besides the excellent academics, the school also promotes a sense of brotherhood and service. Young men who attend learn how to be truly Christian and to have integrity in a world which is truly in need of both. I recommend it highly.
Submitted by student on January 19, 2012
This is the best school in Texas. The bonds created with my classmates will last forever. In other high schools the students are only teach how to study and read a book. At Cathedral you are taught how to succeed in life. They will give you the tools for being a successful entrepreneur, 98% of students go to college and the 2% go to the military. This school changed my life. This will be the high school of my sons.