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    Otto Middle School

    2.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    The Einstein School - Pi day

    The Einstein School

    4.2(5 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    I have been teaching math since 2001. This is the 5th school I have had the opportunity to teach…read moreat. The Einstein School is really an awesome school to be part of. The hardest part of being an educator is to teach a lesson in 55 mins to a group of 25-30 students, review their homework, monitor each student's individual progress, spend some quality time working with each of them to make sure they understand the material, come up with different strategies to reteach, monitor instruction to meet each student's individual need (i.e. special education, 504, OHI, ESL, etc.) and have time to get students prepared for their State of Texas Annual STAAR Assessments and/or EOCs (End of Course) Exams. What I love about teaching here, is that I have the freedom to teach. I can go back and reteach or come up with another assessment. I can get to know my students with no more than 8 students per class. We typically do not assign homework, so I am working side by side with students while they do the work. I don't have to worry about the State Assessments because they do not apply to the Einstein School. Last school year (2013-2014) in their 3rd year of operation, 18 Seniors Graduated and ALL 18 WERE ACCEPTED INTO COLLEGE. This school year (2015-2016) is our 5th year in operation and we are now around 100 students and growing. About 5 new students start this week (Jan 5-8). One of our Seniors this school year was accepted into Auburn University last month! If you have a child that just feels like they "don't fit in" or are "lost in the crowd of 30 students in a class" or "feel like their teachers don't help them or care", then visit our school. You can even attend classes for a day or so and just try it out without any pressure. If I was ever going to design my own school, it would be something like the Einstein School. Kids do learn in different styles. Not everyone learns the same way. We have to change the way we teach. JohnK Wright, V M.S. Certified Math (8-12) Certified Technology Applications (EC-12) Major (Ret), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Math Teacher at The Einstein School

    This school is a huge disappointment, and I cannot recommend it. The classes are way bigger than…read morewas advertised. The classrooms are all very small compared to how many kids are in them. The teachers mostly all seem very good at their job but end up having to slow the course down for the lowest level students. Classes get taken over by kids with behavior problems who get sent to the office and then come back to class five minutes later to do the same thing again. These kids just enjoy derailing the class and going to the office EVERY DAY. The teachers eventually just stop sending problem kids because its pointless. It ends up that a lot of classes are just run by the loudest kids who won't stop talking despite being sent to the office over and over. I feel bad for the teachers here. It's also a pretty open secret that kids can basically not do any work throughout the semester and even skip school without consequences. They will just be passed at the end of the year. I get they are trying to create a "nice" environment, but really its just an school without rules or real education. Your student will only be frustrated by the lack of real learning and the many kids who hate work and learning. Not only that, when they do graduate, they will be completely unprepared for college. I do not recommend the Einstein School, no matter lies they give you up front.

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    Clark High School

    Clark High School

    2.0(1 review)
    4.8 mi

    I have a complaint about a teacher named Ann Loeffler. She…read moreonce called a Black girl ugly after the girl expressed that she felt uncomfortable with a male teacher commenting on how "beautiful" she was. I don't care if someone tries to frame that as a compliment -- he had no business saying that to an underage student. Instead of listening to the student's discomfort, this teacher seemed intent on putting her down, which is disturbing and inappropriate behavior from a grown adult. She also warned the girl to "be careful what you say," implying the male teacher could get in trouble. That response felt more focused on protecting him than respecting a student's boundaries. I also had negative experiences with her personally. She once berated me in class for refusing to participate in games she was running that had nothing to do with the Spanish course material. The reaction felt unnecessarily harsh and condescending. Moments like that show a lot about a person's character -- especially how they respond when a student simply says no. I also noticed that she was often particularly rude and dismissive toward Black female students. Overall, she came across as extremely condescending and at times racially insensitive. The dynamic often felt like she enjoyed having authority over students rather than genuinely supporting them. That kind of environment makes it hard to feel respected or safe in a classroom. For these reasons, she stands out as one of the worst teachers I've personally had.

    St. Mark Catholic School

    St. Mark Catholic School

    2.3(3 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Great school, a 3x Winner of the Blue Ribbon Award. All four of my kids graduated from St Mark's…read moreCatholic School, Plano, TX and all did well at the next level.

    it's funny how they call it a "catholic school" when their morals stray far from that. starting…read moreoff, the students. elementary school was okay, in my opinion. the yearly field trips were exciting, and engaging. the curriculum was enriching, and the faculty were great. I enjoyed it, and felt welcomed. In the next few years were vastly different, however. in middle schools he kids dont have a filter. they'll start to insult you more. and more. going from small things to your deep insecurities. then they'll say a dumb insult, then they'll pull those secrets out in front of everyone and ridicule you for doing things like that. Then others would jump on that bandwagon and insult you for it, so it doesn't happen to them. it's like psychological bullying, but they're inherently doing it to themselves. i graduated eventually, as we all do, and it felt like taking a breath of fresh air. it was suffocating, you had to walk on eggshells to make sure you don't get publicly humiliated. it destroyed my self-esteem, trust, etc. It was and still is a genuinely horrible experience and something i would never wish upon anybody. it wasn't like the teachers were much better here anyway. the punishment system was so incredibly flawed that i feel like my left nut could do a better job. More times than not, the students who have spent more money on this school would be let off scott free, while relatively small issues would be blown out of proportion. not to mention the blatant favoritism within the school. They often swept things under the rug, and would shrug off serious claims (potential racists, nazis, etc). They could see a kid be ridiculed infront of them, and i wouldn't be surprised if they joined in. During the time I attended there, the state of the kitchen was somewhat satisfactory. The food and drinks was often raw or expired, and on good days, stale. Obviously, these are all my own experiences, and your child's own can vary vastly than mine. this is in no way to defame or tarnish the schools reputation in a vast way. i must admit that i have had some amazing experiences that i would not trade for the world, and maybe this is a recurring theme in all middle schools, but nonetheless, i advise you to avoid this school if possible. most stmcs alumni would tell you the same. Anonymous, class of 2019. (TLDR; the school sucked for me and many others) [via Google review that I had also posted]

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    Faith Lutheran School - Faith Lutheran High School class of 2016

    Faith Lutheran School

    5.0(1 review)
    2.9 mi

    The staff at this school is really solid. They are knowledgeable and caring, and they excel in…read moreteaching in the Socratic method. In a time when many are wondering about what is actually being taught in the classroom, it is comforting to know that my children are not being exposed to anything other than a Christian worldview. Each teacher has been transparent in what is being covered in the classroom, and they have also been very approachable if there was any kind of concern. I highly recommend this school to anyone, but especially to parents looking to make a change out of a "progressive" school system.

    From the owner: Christian education is the application of Law and Gospel to all aspects of life and learning. We…read morebelieve that second only to the Christian home, the Christian day school is the MOST effective education agency available to the church for equipping children for a life of service to God. The Christian day school assists the church in fulfilling the five functions of a Christian congregation: education, worship, evangelism, fellowship, and service. Classical education is an intense course of learning that seeks to endow students with the ability to master any subject. Through an integrated and focused curriculum, this method supplies children with the tools necessary for higher academic achievement. One of the primary emphases of classical education is the development of language. Studies in phonics, Latin, and English grammar are critical to establishing the child's vocabulary and reading skills. Language is the medium whereby thought is transmitted. By perfecting language proficiency, this course of study increases the child's capacity to comprehend new material. Classical education, however, does not limit its focus to language. On the contrary, the curriculum is both diverse and comprehensive. Our approach is practical but also historical.

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    Faith Lutheran School offers a variety of sports opportunities including soccer, volleyball, football and more.

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    A variety of music, drama and performance opportunities are available.

    Faith Lutheran School - Faith Lutheran School of Plano offered full day and half day three year old preschool and four year old pre-Kindergarten.

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    Faith Lutheran School of Plano offered full day and half day three year old preschool and four year old pre-Kindergarten.

    John Paul II High School - Sports Complex

    John Paul II High School

    3.4(18 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    I attended an informational college event at this High School. Luckily I came in on the correct…read moreside of the school parking lot area for this. I was greeted by the presenter at the front set of doors nearby and directed to the classroom we were going to be in. The room accommodated a very good crowd as it was definitely packed. Very good head start to lots of good college information for my kiddos.

    As an ex student here (2023-2024) this school appears amazing on the outside but the staff is a hit…read moreor miss every time. Not worth what they're charging by any means. If you're not christian? Good luck! They have no other plan for you and you have to sit for hours at a time for mass and much more. If you appear to be disabled, some staff were extremely rude and genuinely lied about students behavior to get them in trouble for no reason and/or picked on them. One math teacher I had screamed at me and other students constantly and taught with fear rather then patience, I used to cry because she would pick on me over and over again in class because I have a sleeping disorder and mental illness so I wasn't preforming well. Do you like being discriminated against based on how you act and dress? Fear not this place will do that to you! If you wear a non normal fashion they will target you and follow you around in the mornings to make sure you don't have anything thats not allowed in dress code. The rules are made up. by the teachers half the time It says so in the student handbook. Most teachers were great but the disciplinary department is so awful. If you want your kids to cry every night because they don't think they're good enough then send them here. Send them to BL or any other school but this one, I will never forget a lot of the trauma I experienced here and I'm disgusted by this school because I paid for it.

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    Richardson High School

    Richardson High School

    5.0(3 reviews)
    7.5 miNorth Dallas

    My youngest daughter was educated in the RISD grades 1-12. In 2 nd grade,she was selected to…read moreparticipate in the Magnet program. After elementary, prior to entering junior high,she was required to select a course of study based on her preferences, testing and availability. She choose science and leadership. Continuing through this program with distinction,she graduated and went on to Texas Tech University. After a biology/ chemistry degree she entered a career in the scientific community where today she is honored and respected after excelling in science. I give a tremendous amount of credit for her success to the RISD Magnet program and the professional educators that were dedicated enough to follow through,assuring students took full advantage of a special curriculum offered them. No doubt,it has positively affected many lives over the years. Definitely,my daughter is proof, commitment to education by public school districts works.

    The Richardson High School Multi-Use Activities Center is a great addition to the campus! This…read morecenter now prevents weather from being a factor in practices and games. It also has a fantastic weight training center attached to it for athlete conditioning. Today I was here to watch my grandson's football scrimmage. On a day when it is a heat index of 107, as a spectator it was nice to be inside in the shade, so I know the athletes appreciate it as well! Review #2068

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