Mission Achievement and Success Charter School 1.0
1718 Yale Boulevard Southeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106
About the Mission Achievement and Success Charter School 1.0
Mission Achievement and Success Charter School 1.0 is a premier educational institution located at 1718 Yale Boulevard Southeast in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. As a primary and secondary school, we are dedicated to providing a high-quality education that focuses on academic achievement and personal growth. Our experienced faculty and staff work tirelessly to ensure that every student reaches their full potential and succeeds in all aspects of their education. With a strong emphasis on character development and community involvement, we strive to create well-rounded individuals who are prepared for success in the modern world. Join us at Mission Achievement and Success Charter School 1.0 and see the difference a quality education can make in your child's life.
Photos of Mission Achievement and Success Charter School 1.0
1718 Yale Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, United States
Opening hours of Mission Achievement and Success Charter School 1.0
Monday:
07:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
07:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
07:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
07:00 - 18:00
Friday:
07:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews of Mission Achievement and Success Charter School 1.0
"My kids went to the old coors location and me and my husband would receive calls while working over stupid stuff! Either one of my kids was leaning in there chair, I have a picky eater as they would call it , so he would cry and not eat and call me every single time! he ate fine at home and never acted like this at his other school which I thought was a red flag and now there in there old school and they are just fine! The teachers are really young like fresh outta high school or a college school and obviously don’t know how to handle a child’s behavior. I get they don’t get paid enough but calling every single time while me and my husband are at work, over something so small I did my part of talking to my child I don’t understand what else they expect you to do. All I know is there loving the school they are at now and I will never recommend this school to anyone."
"This school is God awful don't send you're kids to this school it is horrible worst u can think of they have teachers who don't care about the students only a check if you want teachers that do care send them to a real school . This school is full of lies as big as the principals mouth. People believe me a go to a real high-school they teach every kid and at a 5th grade level. All the positive comments on this school yeah right lies. If you want your children to suffer and have no freedom send them to mas. A school with no respect. Send them to a real high-school where they have jrotc were they can actually learn more things then mas and have way more respect. Mas is trash don't send you're kids"
"My son has been at this school since the day it opened (in our 6th year). I just couldn't put my kid in one of aps' horrible middle schools. My son is a nerd and wants to learn, but is bored in a most of his classes. His scores went up significantly the first few years, but he isn't continuing to be challenged except in the classes at CNM. Unlike other commenters, i feel like bullying is handled swiftly. There were a few instances where it was "He said, she said" and they looked into the situation until they got the truth and then dealt with it. There is a lot of staff turnover, which makes me wonder, but i feel like the staff and teachers are overall good. I think the behavior rules are ridiculous. This is college prep. High schoolers are escorted from class to class, to the bathrooms, and to the lunch room. Everyone below 10th grade has to eat with their cohorts. The principle says they'll have plenty of time to socialize in college. I feel these are key years to learn socialization and there's such a thing as too restrictive. When my son started at cnm, he was shocked at how loose the rules are because he's used to the crazy restrictions of this school. And he'd been told by teachers that college was the same. I love the fact that they pay for cnm, but think it's ridiculous that they refuse to count those classes as anything but an elective. Is getting high school English(which they have 2 classes of daily) really more important than having college English in a college prep school?? There are other public and charter schools that count them as credits. I have family at unm that work in this program as well as another teenager, so know this is true despite their claims. My son wants to graduate from here, but wants to graduate early and go on to college for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately they refuse to work with us making this happen. I think it'd be great PR for them - "some of the kids here even graduate early, ready for college". Or "one of our first students was able to go from nearing proficiency to graduating early as part of our first graduating class". But it's not to be. Also, I'm a little concerned about test scores. While my son is nearing advanced on the parcc, it's not translating to ACT or SAT scores, which drive college scholarships. Overall I feel like my son is getting a good education in a safe place, just wish there were some additional considerations."
"This school is absolutely ridiculous. My 1st grader was being bullied and so he was moved to another classroom. I wasn't notified; had to hear it all from my 1st grader. The only time I have ever been contacted was when my child was acting up. I have never heard such pettiness in my life. He was rolling on the carpet, he was jumping around, he was kneeling on the chair. All normal things a 6- or 7-year-old would do when they don't get regular recess time. There really isn't regular instruction from what I've seen (at least at the elementary level). The children work and learn on the computer using I-Read for most of the day. It seems long, tedious, and boring so prepare yourself for a lot of the petty calls mentioned above if your student isn't engaging in the curriculum. Also, a lot of the principal's family members are staff and students so if you have a problem with one of them, good luck on getting any resolution. Before you send your student to this school, do your research!"
"This school is amazing! All the staff, including the principal are great. My son's scores have increased every year. The teacher/ student ratios are where they should be. The school has an A rating. Very few schools achieve this level of education and this is solely based off the student's scores. I believe in this school and plan to keep my son there until he graduates!!"
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