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Melisa R.
May 25, 2014
Do not send your children to this horrid school. Let me review our 3 years with Alice Vail Middle School. My eldest daughter was in the full GATE program. This was the closest middle school that had the program. (TUSD puts the GATE program in the lowest scoring schools in an attempt raise the scores.) The first 2 years weren't that bad, but the principle quit in protest after they stripped away all of the electives. The new principle made a bad school even worse. My daughter was bullied constantly, as were her fellow GATE friends. We received no help from the school, the counselors were cut along with the electives, and counseled our daughter ourselves. My daughter and her friends had to eat outside because there was no seating in the cafeteria. Any open seats were banned from them by the little brats sitting there. Instead of chastising that behavior, the "monitor" yelled at my daughter and her friends for eating outside! What happened to teachers monitoring the cafeteria? We didn't have "monitors" when I was in middle school, we had teachers, and this kind of nonsense never happened. I didn't grow up in a small town either, I grew up in Houston, Texas. The "monitors" pick on the good kids and do no nothing at all to the students who are causing the problems. TUSD can't afford real books, but we can pay for these useless "monitors"? When we attended my daughter's concerts, we were treated horribly and spoken to like dirt by the "monitor", so my daughter was spot on in her complaints. What a waste of our tax dollars. I have more, one day my husband had car trouble on his way to pick up our daughter. She didn't have her phone that day, so she went to the office to call home. The phones had been shut off for the day! Not one person offered their cell phone. My daughter was then sent outside while the office staff closed up and left. They left a young girl, on her own, outside! Our tax dollars are paying for this, ladies and gentlemen. Luckily, my husband got the car working and was there soon after she was kicked out from the building. That behavior is absolutely disgraceful from people who are supposed to be looking out for our children. If anything had happened to her, we would have filed a lawsuit that would have completely bankrupted TUSD. I can't express my outrage enough about this incident. As for the teachers, we had to stay on top of her grades constantly. We lived on the TUSD Stats page. I can't count how many wrong grades were entered or how many were overlooked. Aside from that, it's a good thing that my husband and I are educated, because we pretty much taught her throughout middle school. Now for orchestra. The beloved teacher passed away at the beginning of my daughter's 8th grade year. They replaced him with someone who cannot play any string instrument. Seriously, they have someone teaching orchestra who can't play any of the instruments! Well, he started a glee club which seems to be his only interest, so I guess that makes him an expert on all things musical. At the end of the school year, the Asian, African American and Hispanic kids who had done well were given certificates for their accomplishments. The certificates were worded specifically concerning their race. The other students who excelled got nothing. Racism, perhaps? Honestly, I could go on and on, but hopefully you've got the message. ETA: I received a message from a supposed former student, defending the school and attempting to refute my review. It's quite odd that I was the first reviewer of Alice Vail in the several years of Yelp Tucson and somehow a former student located my review and became so offended. All I can say is that I've written the absolute truth and I stand by every word. Do not send your children to this school.
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Adrionna G.
May 9, 2023
My science teacher doesn't let us use the bathroom only sometimes and he doesnt even teach that good he puts on a video and then tells us to answer questions and he always blows his wisle so Loud like what
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Y C.
Nov 22, 2021
Horrible school front office is rude out of six teachers one is helpful and nice. Please choose another school for your child. I had to choose a one star to leave this comment I would not even choose one star.
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William R.
Aug 5, 2014
Like with any school you go to there are good teachers and there are the not so ok teachers. if possible request teachers for years 7 and 8 (since teachers will rotate that it is very difficult to always get the teacher since that teacher isn't always teaching the grade you need him/her to be teaching. I went to this school had it not been for the incompetent teachers it would have been 4 or 5 star rating.I had Ms. Jude Glass for science during my 7th and 8th year she was the best teacher I ever had she teaches not just science but also important life lessons she is strong anti-bullying she has been TEACHING at the school for 23 years she has been at the school much longer. Mr. Micheal Greer for Social studies, he can move around a lot he at one point also taught math and language arts. I had him for all three years (which is highly unusual but he moved from 6th grade to 7th grade when I was there) He has a rep for being the "hardest" teacher on campus however, he is not a bully to the students he pushes them to do their best and when he see's them slacking, or sleeping during his class he WILL call them out on it. He never has a problem with lunch detention or staying after school if that is what is necessary to help these kids out.Ms, Valdez-Rogers She is a 6th grade language arts teacher (she is also a basic English teacher for students who are learning English) She is a kind and caring person who again does not put up with bullying very few teachers do, and this was 8 years ago (I feel old now) when the teen suicide rate and the bullying rate was much lower. Mr. Freed Is what I would call a Balanced teacher he isn't as nice as Ms Valdez-Rogers he isn't as hard as Mr. Greer he is the middle ground between them. he is nice until he needs to be hard then he is nice again. In my opinion the work given in these classes matters very little because it mostly comes from a book. Ms. Glass doesn't give written tests or homework (or what she calls written homework.) There are many many more good teachers here at Alice Vail middle school this post would be super long if I went through them allRemember no matter what school you send you child to bullying is going to happen you need to explain to them why its happening. you need to make sure to tell them that it isn't them that something has happened to the bully and they are taking it out on people around them. If they ask why me, there is no simple answer for that, other than most of the time bullies will (like predators) pick on the weakest looking member of the "herd" or person in a group of people. That's why standing up to them even just once can sometimes help.
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