Pioneer Middle School
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46081 Ann Arbor Road
Plymouth, MI 48170
Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 416-2770
Community Reviews
Read what parents are saying about Pioneer Middle SchoolThe hallways are super crowded and the kids at the school don't have respect towards others. Some of the teachers make learning difficult by adding distractions in their lesson plans. The bus drivers are really fast! They aren't afraid to cut right in front of cars and they drive extremely fast. This school is very crowded and there are over 800 students in the building. I have only seen one kid in a wheel chair out of the whole school. Some of the teachers I have are really encouraging and let you sit with your friends but others sometimes make you feel like you don't belong. One of my teachers like to pull kids hoodies to choke them, open soda cans in children's ears, blast SUPER loud music when trying to do our work. I have made some good friends here but there are a lot of unmannered and disrespectful people here. Students aren't afraid to push you around in the hallways and. The recess is ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE there are so many children rushing to come inside all at once especially all of the boys. They separate us by boys and girls which is super tricky when you don't identify as either or just have different pronouns. If the girls go in first they all have to watch out because all the boys will come behind them and push and shove and don't care if others get hurt. In the bathrooms they are horrible there's writing in the stalls and food on the ground and the cleanliness around the school is horrible there is chewed up gum in the water fountains and they don't even care to clean it! This school has more bad things than good. The Spanish teachers aren't even hispanic! I've seen a whole lot of bullying as well and all of the class have 30+ children which makes it super hard to learn & focus. Also as I noticed that this school has a lot of white people and there aren't many diverse teachers. Many of the children in the hallways care more about appearance than their actual learning or grades. They have honor roll programs such as NJHS and you do community service and most of the students at this school are on the honor roll. I have met some very nice people and also many very very unkind people at this school. Students don't find learning at this school fun or exciting and would rather go home or hang out with their friends than be at school and they don't enjoy even coming here. I have only heard one person say they liked going to this school. This school has more cons than pros at this school and that isn't necessarily a good thing.
Posted by a community member on 1/26/2023This school is pretty garbage to begin with it’s homework every single day inappropriate language and the bathrooms are so unsanitary there’s so much slurs on the wall and people are so racist I don’t not recommend this school.
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Plymouth schools - Pioneer Middle School is located at 46081 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth MI 48170. Pioneer Middle School is in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Pioneer Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 1-8.
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