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100 Mustang Dr

Anderson, MO 64831

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McDonald County R-I School District

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Posted June 1, 2011

Mr. Harrell has done a fantastic job of rebuilding morale and student buy-in at MCHS. "The COUNTY" may never be an academic powerhouse, but kids there get plenty of support and opportunities, should they choose to excel. Great job Mustangs!

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Posted May 27, 2011

Though I graduated Mac High 20+ yrs. ago, I will tell you that I wouldn't of changed a thing. School is on the student to learn. Sure, some teachers are better than others. But at a small school, you can get the attention needed if the student asks for it. My son is finishing a jr. high school larger than Mac High and will be going to a high school in one of largest school districts in the state of Texas. Enjoy that family atmosphere that Mac High delivers! The student/parents are just as responsible as the teachers! -----J.Townsend

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Posted April 14, 2011

4/14/2011 Sadly over half of the students are failing, the list consist of over 21 sheets of names. Why?
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Posted June 29, 2009

needs work with informing parents of students who live out of state regarding reports....very poor communication protical.
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MagnetMom January 27, 2012
Interesting idea. I'd just want to make sure the students are held to the same standards as regular school kids--including grades, and school time. If a kid can practice all day long, it hardly seems fair he take a spot from a regular student.
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