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Submitted by other on December 02, 2022
This school is not a very welcoming, fun, enjoyable space for young people. The bullying at Midway is honestly out of control, not to mention, the grading system for being a public school is *very* strict. As for the teachers, most of the teachers are not so bad. They at least try to help, however a majority of them are not very good at it. Some of the teachers are very ableist towards children with special needs, and not to mention unrealistic favoritism is noticed within a lot of students and teachers. By this, I mean; Other teachers will almost *always* put a different student's needs before another, even if the other had asked first. Overall, not a very friendly environment. Although, there are a slight few people who are kind, and actually human.
Submitted by parent on September 18, 2019
My experience at Midway was very well considering I had attended many other schools as my family moved at lot. I did feel like some of the staff were just filling a spot and of not much use to the students. At least I never got much out of them. They definitely seemed to care more about the farmers kids (Not one of them.) more as they have more pull in the smaller schools as they basically run the smaller communities but that's the way it goes in these rural areas. They could have better prepared the students for life after high school but that is every school. Give more options and advise vs you need a 4 yr college degree to get anywhere in life. It is a nice school and mostly great staff. I would rather send my kids there but its not an option for me as I live out of the district and transportation isn't available.