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Submitted by parent on May 01, 2024
There is a lot of favoritism and discrimination from some teachers and assistant principals towards other students.
Submitted by parent on December 05, 2018
Horrible! Eighth grade curriculum is not rigorous as they claim.
Submitted by other on May 10, 2017
Awesome school... I love the faculty, teachers principals and all.
Submitted by parent on May 21, 2012
This is our first year at Bon Lin Middle and my child has thoroughly enjoyed this school year. From a parent perspective it is difficult to get information from school administration. I feel the administration should be more accepting of parents that want to be involved in their childrens education. The practice should be more about what you do and less about what you say! Our children are watching......
Submitted by parent on April 03, 2012
Bon Lin has been a great environment for my girls. I have 2 daughters who have attended Bon Lin and both times were great experiences. Lots of extras for the students, great teachers who give their free time to help students, and great academics. I believe a child's school is what a parent makes it. Taking an interest and being active in your child's education and life makes all the difference.
Submitted by parent on November 30, 2010
Overall, this school is not TOO bad. They like to look good on paper (especially the administration) it doesn't matter what the students have to do to get there. SOME teachers are VERY helpful and guide students in the right path and others... not so much. I say this because my daughter is in the 8th grade and has been with a number of teachers, good and bad. It really depends on the teacher, if they want their students to learn or not.
Submitted by parent on September 14, 2010
I'm not impressed. The administration is more interested in looking good on paper instead of truly focusing on the individual child.