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  • Monday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Reviews
Greg&Tia Wilson (06/15/2020)
The ONLY reason to attend this school is for the teachers. They are some of the best teachers around. The dedication and love they put into each and every student deserves all the recognition in the world.nnOver the past several years, this school has struggled endlessly with administration issues. It is no longer about the teachers and the students, but it is has become all about the dollar amount that each student brings to the school. The school needs to shift its focus back on the teachers and students and away from the terrible administrative flaws. It needs to go back to what it was 4 years ago, when it was a Rock Star!nnI had one student who just graduated this year, and two other students who attended but we decided to remove from the school. It isn't what use to be. I truly would not recommend sending your child here until they can figure theirselves out and go back to the structure that made it so successful.
Hunter Howe (06/15/2020)
I have attended Baxter Academy for four years. The was the most awful school I could have ever attended. I am completely outraged with my senior yearbook. I was left out of the yearbook, along with over a third of the graduating class. DO NOT LET YOU KIDS GO HERE!!!! They will not get a decent education. All of the teachers that helped me get through were fired, my mother was fired as well as countless other employees for speaking up about how messed up this school is.
Santiago Desir (12/11/2017)
As a man with a desolate soul and not much to live for apart from my elegant looks, I have always wandered far and wide, searching for a school that suits my ever long desire to fill the pit of despair within myself. Not to attend the school, however, as I graduated long ago. I wanted to teach. And that's just what I did.nnUnfortunately, I was deemed 'too spicy' for the students and staff here, but the 2 hours I spent as a Polynomials & Rational Functions teacher were some of the most memorable of any hours I've ever spent in my life.nnI have Baxter Academy to thank for showing me I'm more than just a compelling, sophisticated man. I'm a mathematician. And I've found my self-worth.nnBefore I go wander off into the dreamland of math equations, I wanted to mention one upsetting encounter I had (that didn't change my views of the school). This really shady kid by the name of 'Switchboard' muttered some words under their breath, what I made out as 'It's hack or be hacked'? I didn't know what that meant, but I did hear some tweets were being sent out from my twitter account overnight, of which I can assure you I didn't send out. Strange world!
Liam Free (04/26/2017)
This school is great! The only thing that's wrong with it is that everyone always hacks my computer and turns Google Chrome into 1995 Netscape Navigator. Once you get around the fact that you're gonna have to deal with infamous hackers like Switchboard and Doubleclick, you're fine. Truly a hack or be hacked school.
funky (03/24/2019)
Baxter Academy was a government-sanctioned co-ed private city-center high school with boarding facilities founded several hundred years before the events of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. The school was founded by Izuru Kamukura in order to develop and research the talents of exceptional high school age children known as Ultimates (Super High School Level in Japanese). Unlike a typical high school, the students did not have to participate in entrance exams, but instead were scouted by the school itself as Ultimate experts in their field, with the exception of the Ultimate Lucky Student whose talent was determined by winning a lottery draw.nnPrior to being scouted, the students had to have already been attending another high school by requirement, meaning they were at minimum 16 years old. Rather than typical school studies, students of Baxter Academy were encouraged to develop their talents, with a practical exam in September halfway through each school year, where they would be required to demonstrate their ability. These practical exams were judged by dignitaries and experts and widely reported by the media in order to give Hope in the future to the nation, and failure could mean expulsion. Ultimate students who successfully graduated Baxter Academy had the reputation of being guaranteed success in life, with many Baxter's graduates holding high positions in every field of the professional world.
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