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Submitted by parent on March 04, 2024
My child was disrespected and depressed due to the teaching staff of 8th grade mainly the science teacher.
Submitted by other on March 23, 2021
Morrill has been great in developing children. The after-school programs when I attended really made a huge difference. Of course every school needs improvement, but some problems can't just be fix. It'll take collaboration.
Submitted by parent on March 21, 2018
The worst school I have ever had to deal with. This will be our last year at this sad place. Very horrific uncaring staff
Submitted by teacher on April 30, 2014
Morrill School has an excellent, hard-working faculty. Students at Morrill learn through media integration and project-based learning. This is a highly motivating and highly effective instructional model. There are many opportunities for sports programs and extra-curricular activities. Great things are happening!
Submitted by teacher on April 28, 2014
We are doing amazing things at Morrill! Come to visit us and take a school tour to see for yourself. I am proud to be a part of this school and community.
Submitted by teacher on April 16, 2014
Morrill has completely revamped its educational and extracurricular offerings to meet the needs of the 21st century learner. Through a media integrated curriculum, students learn to be tech-savvy media consumers and producers. The heavy emphasis on high achievement and in-depth study gives students opportunities to really dig deep when exploring new ideas. The school also focuses on developing well rounded students who thrive in college and careers. Therefore, much of the learning is project-based to help students cultivate the organizational, social, and disciplinary skills necessary for success in the 21st century.
Submitted by parent on July 03, 2013
This is a really bad and hurtful school. Variety of the students get bullied and harrased everyday and there is really bad gun violence around the school nirghborhood , which makes it hard for students to come to a learning enviornment around their homes... Another reason is that the work and practice is too easy for the students because most of the children dont get a challenge to activate their learning ability inside the mind.
Submitted by parent on June 26, 2013
This school has most definately improved in the past few years all thanks to a dedicated principal, wonderful staff and a community dedicated to progress. If their dedication continues this school is on track to becoming one of the best in Chicago's southwest side.