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    Burnet Middle School

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Stony Point High School

    Stony Point High School

    4.4(5 reviews)
    37.8 mi

    Our youngest grandson was playing a football game Saturday afternoon on the field at Stony Point…read moreHigh School. He is on a privately managed & funded team as his public school doesn't offer football. The Field at Stony Point is excellent. It's Astroturf is very well-maintained. There are plenty of stands for the crowd to utilize so their fans have adequate seating. There were umbrellas attached to the metal bleachers-thankfully it's out of the hundreds but still mid to high nineties so many families brought them to protect them from the sun. They only had one entrance open, so it was quite a walk from the parking area. Since I mentioned the parking area, I might as well state that the reason this location gets four stars instead of five is the parking lot (during times when there's game overlap) is way too small and there is no other option. The parking lot that is used for the stadium is next to the little school that's on the corner the Large Parking area that students probably use is not readily available on the weekends. Sadly, because I am directionally challenged, I would not have been able to find my way walking all the way around the buildings that I would need to walk by -to get to the one entrance of the stadium that was open. Now for more positives.....the restrooms were clean and well stocked. There was a concession stand that was open and offered beverages, as well as nachos, candy, and other goodies.. I learned how to purchase my ticket to get in with an app and they offered many choices, (PayPal, Venmo, etc. ) but no cash and their credit card machine was broken. The security people were evident, which I thought was really nice and that I have not seen at games. One of the team family members was manning the admission area and was being a patient and explained how I could purchase my ticket and that if I wanted any concessions-they needed to be purchased in advance at an app also. You were allowed to bring in water, but no other food or beverages . (this proves you can teach an old dog new tricks.!!!) Overall, this was a positive experience, and I hope that the team plays there in the future !!!

    It's a good RRISD school Kids learning…read more Graduating Competing in sports Teachers leading the kids

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    Killeen High School

    Killeen High School

    2.0(4 reviews)
    39.2 mi

    HOME OF THE FIGHTING ROOS!…read more How could you not give a high school - - one that has the guts to call itself the KILLEEN KANGAROOS - - five stars? The City of Killeen, Texas is basically a parasite on the outskirts of Ft. Hood, a large Army Base. It was my base of operations from the age of 15 -17. I am a full-fledged military brat. Killeen High School was 80+% Army Brats at the time. I was one of them. I graduated from KHS at 17 and left central Texas for good. Killeen is a centrally located small town that, when you are ready to leave, it takes a full day of driving to get out of Texas - no matter what direction you go! A good school to be FROM. Good memories! Lots of good stories to tell! I was a Fighting KANGAROO! Not many folks can say that! (Not sure many would have the guts to put it in writing!) GO ROOS! I love the time I spent there. Even still have my high school ring!

    my children are currently attending this high school and I'm a single parent on active duty…read more Hopefully this school is upto par with following policies, procedures, rules and regulations. I don't play with my children's education or well being period. But a lot of students here have a lot of touching others problems. Bullying, putting hands on other students ( unwanted uninvited touching and Sexual assault apparently isn't taken seriously either. I have called the school and asked to principal but they were busy all day all week their schedules was too full to speak to a parent of a child who is being touched by another student ! So now I'm taking it up higher. To the superintendent ! Your welcome.

    Pumpkin Patch Learning Center

    Pumpkin Patch Learning Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    What can I say, when it comes to day care centers, there are so many who offer different things but…read morewhat I loved the most about Pumpkin Patch is the welcoming I received when I took a tour of the facility. The entire staff was amazing. I have used this place for 8 plus years and have loved the care and learning both my children received and is currently receiving. I love the updates I get throughout the day because as a busy and worried momma, this makes my heart feel at ease. I love the new upgrades they do to accommodate the children. The grounds are well maintained. Jen, the owner for the last 18 years is so genuine and has the best personality. I love how dedicated she is to each and every child and how she strives to make this facility the best. I love that my youngest child is learning to be bilingual and is entertained with all the activities on a daily basis(they even do science experiments in pre k). Most importantly, my children feel at home rather than at day care. I highly recommend this place!

    I really wanted to like this daycare. It was cute, affordable, small class size and pretty clean…read more But I have to share my story because of how unfair and traumatic our experience was. My son was there from when he was 14 months old until he was 2.5. He learned a lot there and he seemed happy there. I thought he was being cared for and loved on. But after all the drama went down, I strongly believe he was only given bare minimum care and did not receive the love and consistency he needed. I really didn't know how his days were going other than what the app told me. I saw he ate, diaper changed, and activities. I would occasionally hear in the toddler room that he takes toys and fights. But is that abnormal for an 18month old and only child? He then was switched up to the monkey room, where at first I heard he did really well in. I didn't know anything bad was going on until the "teachers" started to make rude comments about my son. (Ex: you're going to have fun with THAT one. Or when I brought him in late one time the teacher literally said "ugh" and looked so disappointed) I brought these comments up to Jenn the director, but after I complained it all just felt fake when we came around. I really started to worry when I would drop my son off and his teacher would never smile at him or I, and he never ran up to her and hugged her like he did with the his other teacher he had. (Or his current one) I felt that the staff was very unprofessional and did not communicate well with me. I didn't know he was having tantrums or not sleeping ( the teacher never reported this to me, and she definitely made very little conversation with me) until Christmas break I had to pick him up everyday for these tantrums and refusing to take naps. That was when the director told me she felt like he was socially emotionally behind- being a teacher I did research and jumped into SEL mode for my child. His behavior improved at home and I woke him up earlier so he would take a nap at 11am. After these adjustments to his sleep schedule he went down super easy for his naps at school. But the calls started coming in to pick him up and his behavior was spiraling down so fast. This was also the same time my son had lice from daycare, hands foot and mouth, as well as strep. He was basically out the whole month of January because of illness. When I really started pushing for information from his teacher, she made it seem like he was always having better days. Jenn later told me she doesn't like to hurt parents feelings. Ummm, what? We had been looking for a new daycare for two months all the way from burnet to Leander. Nothing was available and we were moving in three months. Jenn said he wouldn't get kicked out, that they would work with us since we were moving soon. His teacher -still very little communication told Jen He became "too aggressive" for her class and refused to let him stay for the remaining of the school year. We were given two days to figure out an alternative. This was after I gave her SEL posters that worked at home for my son, and a star chart to encourage good behavior -his teacher never used the chart. And I even went in to observe him with others. I was very involved and I tried everything to help his teacher, but she was not having any of it. Jenn sent me a TEXT that my son is "on the spectrum" and I need to get him evaluated and that she was sorry no parent wants to hear that and out of thousands of kids she knows this in her "professional" opinion. Not only did she misdiagnose my child with NO background of child behavior education .... But she denied this message to my husband when he confronted her about it. Then had the audacity to take a jab at my parenting. It was traumatizing, I cried every night for my son and never felt comfortable dropping him off to a school where he was not loved by his teacher. I almost had to quit my job because the lack of empathy we experienced. Absolutely no grade. All of this happened from Dec. 20 to Feb 20ish We were so very fortunate that we found an amazing academy in Cedar Park near my work, where they took my son in with open arms and LOVE and CONSISTENCY. His teachers now have such an amazing bond with him and he's just so loved by them. And on the first day they asked if he had seen anyone for a speech delay. They pointed me into the right direction with Child Find and I got him evaluated with my school district and he showed NO indication of autism or spectrum disorder. That his speech impairment was because of large tonsils pushing his tongue forward and could be causing sleep apnea. (Which explains frustration with being understood, and lack of sleep causing behaviors) unlike the pumpkin patch, his new school worked with my son! The pumpkin patch does not have the teacher experience or trained for different behaviors, they have underpaid "teachers" with little training and will threaten to quit if they don't remove "difficult" children. the waitlist is so long they

    Burnet Middle School - highschools - Updated May 2026

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