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Detailed Information
- Place Types Secondary school
- Address 12175 Coit Rd, Frisco, TX 75035, USA
- Coordinate 33.1779356,-96.769385
- Website Unknown
- Rating 2.8
- Compound Code 56HJ+56 Frisco, TX, USA
Openning hours
- Monday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Tuesday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Wednesday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Thursday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Friday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
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Reviews
This school is the best. Education systems and teachers are great. The teachers have taught us many valuable lessons that help us prepare for our near future. Teaching isn’t really hard but understanding each students’ strength and weakness is hard. I feel glad to learn so much and enjoy the time teachers take to help us. Thank you to all my 6th grade teachers for helping me takeover my weaknesses as a learner. I have learned to give my efforts to everything I do even in subjects that aren’t my absolute favorite. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication on me. Have a great summer vacation.
Most of the people saying that the school is bad is the students. They just can’t handle that the administrators are strict and the teachers are strict and the office people are strict. And they think that’s bullying but really they don’t know what bullying is. Yes I will admit some teachers do favor the popular students. But that doesn’t mean they completely hate the students that are not popular. And it’s not The school’s fault that the children use horrid language. It’s the parents fault! They need to teach their children how to be more caring of other people. And Maus takes bullying as a very high thing it’s the parents that don’t do anything about the children that are bullying. Maus is just like every middle school middle school is probably the hardest but it’s not the school‘s fault. This isn’t a chat room it’s a place where you’re supposed to get education for later in life. And if you’re saying the school taught you nothing then you haven’t been listening that’s on you. Start paying attention in class and maybe you’ll learn something. If your child got bullied at the school and Maus did something about it then there’s no reason to complain that it’s a bad school if they already have taken care of the problem, that doesn’t make any sense to me. Yeah there’s a lot of drama but there’s also drama in elementary school and high school you’re not just gonna go to every school when it doesn’t go your way you say “oh my gosh the school is so terrible don’t go here” because later in life in college or a job you can’t just write a bad review everywhere you go when it doesn’t go your way. So I’m saying parents: put on your big girl and big boy pants and face reality. Students: Stop hiding behind a screen pretending to be your parents and writing bad reviews because the schools food doesn’t taste like Chipotle.
This school has a few problems that need fixing. Administrators treat us like kindergarteners by giving us a 3 strike system at lunch. You aren't going to get 300+ students to be quiet at their only time during the school day to talk. The administrators also have favorite students that they talk to rather than actually making sure everyone is okay. Usually the bad kids are favored by the teachers and the good, smart kids don't get any recognition by the teachers. Some of the teachers actually care about your grades and how you are doing outside of school though, and I really appreciate that
Hi everybody! I'm a 6th grader here at Maus. This school is amazing. I love my teachers and I love the fun things we get to do as 6th graders. P.E is so fun, and although I know that there are many people who don't like it I will love P.E deep in my heart! Who cares if they make us run. It is just a little bit and it helps get us in shape. The one thing I don't agree on is when they time us. All of us are not the same and we will not always be good at running, and instead of making us feel good we feel bad about our running times.nBTW I love Koalas and Panda Chickens
I really love Maus. Everyone is so nice and funny here. Except that PE is a total nightmare. They FORCE us to run and if we walk we have to do another lap. Even my friends parents find it insane. I know they are trying to make us fit they need to slow down a bit more. i am not naming the coach but two of my friends said that the coach said they were weak.
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