Private | K-8 | Roman Catholic |
Parkland's Mary Help of Christians Catholic is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving grades K-8.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 17 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Imagine Charter School of Broward 0.5 miles | |||
0.5 miles | |||
0.9 miles | |||
Country Hills Elementary School 1.1 miles |
2011-2012 will be a great year. School just started and MHOC is vibrant and the students are ready to learn. I love this school and so do my two children. One word can describe it....AMAZING. My son can't wait to get up in the morning and go to school. It is interesting because I just learned that many students just transfered to MHOC from another "Prep" school in the area since MHOC had better academics. Again....AMAZING. Truly Love it! Go Panthers!
Couldn't be happier!! Mary Help of Christians has come a long way in the past few years. It is a very new school that has gone through a few growing pains, but it is really on the right track! The academics are fantastic and ever growing. Our new young principal is on the fore front of technology bringing everyone into the twenty first century for their studies. The staff is very caring and helpful. The teachers have always been approachable and loving to the kids. The Parents organization always has something going on, so that there is always something to be involved with! It is a very warm and loving place to send your children!!
My family's experience at MHOC has been great! I have two children and both are receiving an outstanding Catholic eduction. Last year, my son was in the 5th grade and the school arranged for BSO to come to the class and speak on multiple occasions about bullying on and off the internet. I also know first hand that the new principal has implemented a "0 tolerance" policy for bullying and an Anti-bullying Week so I don't know where some people get their information. My children's teachers have been extremely nurturing and have always gone above the call of duty. Of course anyone can find something to nitpick about a school but my family and I are huge supporters of Mary Help! If you want a school that will challenge your child academically, spiritually, and physically, you don't need to look any further. Going on our 6th year and happier than ever!
Pulled my children out of MHOC and have been happy ever since. Bullying is a REAL ISSUE at MHOC and while, yes, you will get that everywhere, at least in the public schools in Parkland they now have policies to adhere to and programs taught to the students by the sheriff's department on bullying. Whereas at MHOC, it's made up as you go and without any satisfactory conclusion! We had hoped to see changes throughout the years but have had it. Had been at the school for over 5 years and probably stayed longer than should have..academics aren't really any better than the Parkland schools, in fact, you get a lot more services (that you don't have to pay for) through the broward county school system. Some of the MHOC teachers can be harsh or just disinterested (I had a teacher refer to my child not by his name but as 'that one'). The HAS (their PTA equivalent) is entrenched and really needs to give other parents the opportunity to participate. And families have left in droves - two years ago, 16 families in just the 5th grade left! If that isn't a drove I don't know what is..the new principal is an improvement but I agree he still needs to clean house in the faculty and HAS..good luck!
The academics at Mary Help are great, the new principal that started this year (2010-2011) seems to be nice and is trying to get the school in shape. Unfortunately, there still seems to be a problem with other faculty members and a few teachers. I really think the school can be great if he "cleans house." I know they are trying to go in a more positive direction of "nurturing, academics, and discipline," which I support and was one of the reasons I chose to send my children to a Catholic School. Unfortunately, I had to pull my children out of Mary Help as I found it to be lacking in the "nurturing" aspect between teacher/student; ineffective leadership by the vice-principal (who seems a bit harsh and extremely unapproachable); and an overall sense of unhappiness, whether you are dealing with faculty in Faith Formation, or simply going to the front office to drop off paperwork. Last year the front office was open, with just a counter top division, but this year they put up a wall with a small window. Was very sad to see this happen. I think the new principal, which is young, full of great ideas, and very approachable, will hopefully change things.
MHOC is second to none! The faculty and staff are nurturing and provide a safe and structured environment. The school just informed me that enrollment has increased nearly 10% for the upcoming 2011-12 school year which clearly supports their fabulous reputation in the community. I also know that their 8th grade students test at an 11.4 level on the ITBS, a national testing exam. If you are looking for a Catholic school with a strong moral, academic, and extra-curricular program, this is the school for you! Did you hear their baseball, boys and girls basketball, softball, and track and field teams all won county championships and that their Math Team placed 1st at the St. Thomas Aquinas H.S. Math competition? No one can question this success! I have many friends who love this school and my kids do too....go panthers!
School is great! The leadership and teachers are amazing. Children seem to be learning so much more than other local schools.
We presently have two children attending middle school..the bullying is a real problem in middle school...the small environment lends itself to unforgiving situations.The current administration is distant and for the most part concerned about raising money only..The counselor or guidance dept. is a joke..The PTA is demanding and the elite parents that run the PTA are full of themselves...Academics are good if your child is in the AP courses...
I removed my son from the Parkland public school system this year due to bullying that went un-punished and also poor teaching. We are now at MHOC and LOVE IT. He has advanced beyond our expectations and is actually receiving what we regard as a great education. He is currently in the elementary school and we are pleased that he'll continue with the school right through the middle grades. The school is warm, nurturing with a focus on the individual student. It provides additional support in areas that are required and places students in advanced classes to challenges them as necessary. The sports are great and the new outdoor cafe is wonderful. Great school in every way.
This is our first year at MHOC and it has been extremely welcoming, organized and loving. A new principal Dr Brown started at the end of last school year and he is incredible. He listens, acts and is doing a great job. We came from St Andrew and it fell apart before our eyes. Now comparing the religious aspect of the schools there is no comparison. MHOC has wonderful, nurturing priests. They are at school events, they interact with the parents and kids. They are very involved and very Christian unlike our past Catholic school. It is a true Catholic school. There are 455 kids enrolled in this school. It is growing by leaps and bounds and it is so exciting to be a part of that growth. The curriculm is very solid and encourages growth. It encourages parent involvement in a support role and leaves the teaching to the professionals.
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