55 out of 10GreatSchools

Prairie Heights Middle School

Evans, CO
  • Public
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 719

Overview

Prairie Heights Middle School
3737 65th Avenue
Evans, CO 80634
(970) 348-3600
Prairie Heights Middle School is located in Evans, CO and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
1%
Two or more races
1%
Black
2%
Asian
5%
White
28%
Hispanic
62%
Other
1%

Reviews7 Reviews

2.5
parent
Last year was an A-A+This year C-D- our kids are struggling and no resources to help us help them. They went from loving school to haunt it this year and cry from frustration. Considering a new school if it doesn't improve
parent
Johns Evans keeps there standards low to try and keep the school looking better. Hey if you set the bar low to begin with of course when the good students who are few and far between will always make you shine. However as a parent are they really doing that good or is it because they go to John Evans and there standards are so low to begin with.................. Just saying.......
parent
The principal never listens, the assistant principal is too afraid, the dean of students acts like he is going to do something to fix it and never follows through. They never listen to parents and everytime I have gone to the office there's a group of staff just talking and I have to wait. The secretary Avalos is rude and quick to judge. You can change the building but if you don't change principal Hillman, you will have the same low scores and other problems.
parent
This school always ignores the parents. The principal never tries to talk to discipline anyone. She allows teachers to show movies like 2 Fast 2 Furious" and "The Other Guys."This movies have been showed to my son in math class! The principal is worthless. The front desk person Mrs. Avalos has been rude to me many times and for some reason has kept my son in the office. She should not be allowed to do that. The principal should not be principal. They allow known gangsters to rule the school.
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