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    AAA Busch Middle School

    3.3 (3 reviews)

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    2 months ago

    I love soccer games here, but the referee Don't listen and It's always raining It's always trash

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    Bishop Dubourg High School

    Bishop Dubourg High School

    2.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 miSaint Louis Hills

    Attending Bishop DuBourg for two years turned out to be a disappointing experience, primarily due…read moreto the dysfunctional environment. Initially, the friendly demeanor of students during shadow days may seem genuine, but the reality is that most students dislike the school. The students essentially run the institution, leading to ineffective oversight by teachers and administrators. The educational quality was lacking; upon transferring to a better school, the difference in learning was stark--students were far ahead in their studies. Financially, attending Bishop DuBourg is not wise; they lower tuition rates to attract students due to declining enrollment. Teachers often cycle in and out frequently, with many being inexperienced and recent graduates. Only the honors classes provided quality instruction; students who are not academically strong might struggle, receiving a diluted curriculum that undermines their potential. For instance, hands-on science labs were virtually nonexistent, while math instruction failed to meet necessary standards, allowing late submissions for full credit. The English curriculum felt overly simplistic, as teachers guided students through every aspect of essay writing instead of fostering independent critical thinking. Even in culinary classes, the focus was on basic baking rather than more complex cooking skills. The one commendable aspect was the history program, yet parents often enroll their children for religious reasons, which can be misleading. The first year may provide some insight into faith, but the second year devolves into discussions that stray from educational value. Diversity exists but lacks celebration; observances like Black History Month are only recognized when students initiate them. Sports teams are generally lackluster, with a culture that prioritizes participation over competitiveness, resulting in poor performance across various sports. The child development program is minimal, merely using bags of flour to simulate infant care, while other schools provide real-life experiences. Field trips are limited, mainly available for academy students, whereas others engage in retreats that do not contribute meaningfully to educational growth. The environment is further compromised by issues of cleanliness, pest infestations, and rampant substance abuse among students. Bullying is prevalent and inadequately addressed, especially when the aggressor has special needs. Administrative issues create frustration, such as delays with academic transcripts, which compounded the dissatisfaction. Intruder drills and school policies create an overly restrictive atmosphere, making students feel confined. Engagement activities, such as "family time" and "flex time," detract from learning and are met with apathy. Disciplinary actions lack consistency, and there's a disturbing presence of unaddressed misconduct by teachers. Furthermore, there is little emphasis placed on real-world responsibilities or independence. Overall, the school fails to provide a supportive or enriching educational environment and does not facilitate meaningful learning or personal growth. Parents are urged to reconsider sending their children to Bishop DuBourg; there is a pressing need for change or a call for closure of the school altogether

    Bishop Dubourg is a fine school. The reviewer who claimed it was overcrowded obviously knows…read morenothing about the school. One of its strengths is the fact that it is small and personal. School was last overcrowded in the 1980s.

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