Meadow Park Middle School 14100 Southwest Downing Street, Beaverton, OR 97006
About the Business
Meadow Park Middle School is a vibrant educational institution located at 14100 Southwest Downing Street in Beaverton, Oregon, United States. As a middle school, Meadow Park serves students in grades 6-8 and provides a nurturing and engaging learning environment. With a focus on academic excellence, social development, and extracurricular opportunities, Meadow Park Middle School is dedicated to helping students reach their full potential. The school's dedicated faculty and staff work tirelessly to support and inspire students as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of adolescence. Meadow Park Middle School is a cornerstone of the community, preparing students for success in high school and beyond.
Location & Phone number
14100 SW Downing St, Beaverton, OR 97006, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"As an ongoing student at MPMS, i can safely say that you will regret sending your child here. The staff solves no problems and are waaaay too proud. Every hall is bland enough to remind you of a prison, and so can the staff. Please, save yourself the drama and please do not send your child/student here."
"This school is okay, I guess. The teachers (especially in Summa) are pretty good, and I thought a got a decent education in my three years there. However, there were two big problems. First, there was a lot of bullying. I was bullied a small amount, but some people were constantly harassed. I knew a couple people who thought about/tried to commit suicide. Also, the school is constantly making mistakes. In 7th grade, I got my schedule and I was in non-Summa classes for Science and Humanities (I was supposed to be in Summa), and the school didn't fix it for two weeks. That's two weeks that I was learning the wrong curriculum. Also, my math teacher was constantly making mistakes in calculations- which is pretty bad for someone who is supposed to be teaching algebra. I know one girl who was in the higher math for half the year because her test was "graded wrong", causing her to get a much lower grade than she could have gotten. And one boy in my Spanish class spoke fluent Spanish, but he was in the "Intro to Spanish" class for the entire sixth grade year because the school "wouldn't change schedules"."
"I was a past student who moved away. When I was at this school, it was the worst time of my life. The teachers don't know what their talking about and neither do the students. Not to mention the bullying problem. To all parents, I highly recommend you send your kids somewhere else."
"Contrary to popular belief, this school is actually a great. Although, I think it's a little unequal how the Summa kids get science fair, and the kids who aren't in Summa don't have that opportunity. The band program here is great, and so is Summa. :D"
"This school is terrible. My student is a new and has done his best to fit in. Unfortunately, as the 'new kid' he's been targeted and bullied at least four times. He's not awkward or mean, just new. In addition to having those issues, when I approached the school administration about the bullying, they said they would 'monitor' and encourage all students to get along. It appears as though 'prevention' is not on their list of priorities. Law enforcement is called to this school at least once a week because many students are out-of-control. Aside from that, student expectations are set very low- the 'average' student does not have homework, seems only students participating in the Summa program (gifted) are required to have homework. Its almost as though 'average' students are written-off as lost causes. Wish I had moved to Hillsboro where there appears to be a better school district."
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