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Submitted by student on November 14, 2020
My experience at the school was overall positive but the students could be challenging. There is also an extreme lack of diversity in background, culture, and beliefs.
Submitted by other on October 21, 2012
I have two children to graduate from Maiden and I'm proud of that,but when you see your grandaughter come home in tears or some days hates going cause she knows whats ahead,its sad the bullying that goes on cause the child maybe doesn't wear expensive clothes or looks a little different.I can only talk to her about it and hold her,and pray about it.I've seen it there with other children,getting bullied,and I wonder if the teachers and other staff members see it,this is something that needs to be addressed,....And I do understand that this goes on everywhere.
Submitted by student on September 24, 2011
i'm a freshman this year and a month in, this school is already amazing. the teachers care about your grades, but the staff also cares about you having a good time during your four years in school. the lunch is a bit too greasy, but they also have things like salads and chicken wraps. sports are good, the coaches are caring especially when an athlete gets hurt and the athletic trainer is very good at what she does. there are plenty of fights though, and people smoke in the bathrooms.. it's nasty. they give plenty of time to get to your classes [5-6 minutes], enough time to eat [25 minutes], and they like to challenge you in class. they also try to make it an enjoyable experience, like for example, students are allowed to have their phones out in the circle and during lunch. most teachers allow students to chew gum too. overall, i love this school.