I am now a freshman at BHS and have fully realized how much I liked Mountain View. The electives are a bit lacking, although I'm sure that is due mostly to the budget cuts. This school isn't packed like the high school is, and the teachers seem to actually take an interest in the students and their abilities.
... Read more I think the teachers and staff are doing a good job in keeping this school enjoyable. Read less
Posted by a other on 09/07/09
im a student at mountain view middleschool in 8th grade.mountain view middleschool is a very well school. there band program does everything for us and they even tryed to fundraise money for us to go to disneyland which is alot of money but we had accomplished it. for mountainviews academic is better
... Read more than any school i know because they try to encourage all of us as best as they can to make shure we have great grades so mountain view is the best school. also all of the teachers are so kind and loveable so you couldnt pick a better school then ours. Go Cougars!!!!!!!!!! Read less
Posted by a student on 05/05/09
I have attended Mountain View Middle School for almost three years. While there, I've learned that the school's academic programs are below average and there are very few electives and sports available for the students. My class mates have proven themselves amiable and that is one of the only things
... Read more I enjoy about this particular school. In addition, the band program is utterly appalling and could be so much more. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/01/08
I feel so confined because I don't have the chance to make use of my abilities; there are so little electives that students can choose from. It is as if the teachers here do not realize that the students can do much more than expected of them, causing a less than inspiring motivation for students to
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Posted by a student on 03/30/08
Although the student pick up issue has not been resolved yet I have great respect for the principle in the ability to go the extra distance to resolve problems and not just brush matters off. Students seem to get along well with each other
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Posted by a parent on 02/27/08
GREAT school! respectful kids, kind teachers, and awesome education!
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Posted by a student on 12/15/07
Student drop off and pick up is a major safety issue at this school. This is my childs first year and next year I will have to make some hard decisions.
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Posted by a parent on 05/04/07
This school does not emphasize safety and discipline. It also does not offer much extra curricular activities. Students are not ecouraged to be pushed to their limit. Some teacheres do not even even really make their students learn, but only give them loads of homework or classwork to do. The staff of
... Read more this school should really do something about their students' physical and academic behavior. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/23/06
Mountain View has a rigorous academic program. The Language Arts curriculum with a strong emphasis on vocabulary development with Greek and Latin roots, essay writing, reading comprehension, meeting state standards, and preparing the students to pass their CAHSEE tests in high school makes this school
... Read more one of the top middle schools in the Inland Empire. The math department is one of the best around with students taking high level math courses. The other disciplines are just as rigorous. The needs of all students are met - from struggling learners to gifted, there are programs for all. The teachers are amazing - caring, devoted, with high expectations for their students. They go above and beyond the call of duty. There is so much for my child to do in this friendly safe environment. I'm so grateful my child has the opportunity to attend this school. She loves it! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/06/06
My child will be removed from the school shortly. Too many issues involving 'gang realted behaviors' has created an atmosphere where education and talk about school work has become secondary, to 'just getting through the day without being intimidated, pressured, threatened and generally harrassed'.
... Read more Too difficult a place to focus on learning. She is an A student and we're not going to loose her to this. Read less
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Beaumont schools — Mountain View Middle School is located at 200 Cougar Way, Beaumont CA 92223. 200 Cougar Way is in the 92223 ZIP code in Beaumont, CA The school district for Mountain View Middle School is the Beaumont Unified School District. Mountain View Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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