Teachers are very helpful and care about the students
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Posted by a parent on 09/21/09
I go to Crane Middle School im an eighth grader. I do agree with other opinions that it is a good, inviting enviroment but like other schools there is some flaws. For example dress code is very strict and some of us dont agree with it. For example i had problems with how many buttons i had on my shirt
... Read more though i wasnt wearing it in a provacitive or inappropriate way. Even though it does have it flaws Crane is a very good inviroment to learn in so if you are thinking about sending your child there or if you are a teen thinking about going there please check it out they have fun activities and very nice teachers. Read less
Crane Middle School is focused on teaching the Arizona Standards and performance objectives. While elective programs are limited, there is a nice selection of basics for students. Parent involvement is an area the school is trying to refine and recruiting of parents to participate in all levels of involvement
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Posted by a teacher on 10/15/05
I am impressed that my son is taking both literature and English but his math homework seems rather elementary
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Posted by a parent on 09/04/05
Crane middle school is a wonderful school. The teachers within the school create a fun, creative as well as tough and critical thinking type of atmosphere with in there class rooms. They help the students to think beyond there normal habits so they can learn and retain more. While all the teachers fall
... Read more into this category there have been a few known to hold grudges. There are numerous extra ciricular and intermural activities for all students and their interests. The administration is very straightfoward and strict with there students. At the same time they can be oblivious to problems going on with in the school. They can be consistant with the gum chewer getting detention but have no clue that he has been also getting bullied, pushed, harrassed in even punched during schools. This was mostly due to keeping the silence to avoid less conflict. Good school, few bad seeds. Read less
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Yuma schools — Crane Middle School is located at 4450 W 32nd St, Yuma AZ 85364. 4450 W 32nd St is in the 85364 ZIP code in Yuma, AZ The school district for Crane Middle School is the Crane Elementary School District 13. Crane Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 7 - 8.
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