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15732 O St.

Mojave, CA 93501

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Mojave Unified School District

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Posted October 11, 2007

My children both attended MUSD for their school careers. Beginning at RPU, continuing on to CCMS, and finally Mojave High School. They were both committed students and received support in their academics. Mojave High has an excellent math program with high standards of achievement. Both of my children presently attend State Colleges and are doing very well. Mojave High School overall is a school where any child can succeed with guidance and support from their teachers. The teachers provided that for my children. I believe it because they are doing well in college.
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Posted August 24, 2007

I'm a senior at Mojave High School and by the looks of it, the high school is shaping up...but not it's people. There's a lack of discipline in every class I attend where the teachers must baby the kids like we're still in kindergarten. Hopefully the class clowns realize that the rest of their life starts next year and they might do something to turn around their lives and get with the program. The real world isn't going to appreciate an attitude problem.
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Posted August 18, 2007

I am a former student of MHS. First off, one must know that Mojave has a great deal of students who are not motivated--this is not the teachers fault! Yes, the school is an old school and needs a great deal of work, but that takes money! Students can make the most of the courses if they choose to. There are some great teachers--(Mr. Hartsock, Mrs. Shelby, Mr. Veith) who take time with their students to help them. Parent involvement is at a minimum in most cases. If teachers did not have to deal with the discipline problem students, more teaching, and learning could take place.
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Posted September 3, 2006

A great school. Very great teachers and staff. Especially the principal, Sheri Newlander.
—Submitted by cierra tinkham, a student

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chrisleembhc February 9, 2012
We test kids at the end of the year and beginning. Kids that don't keep up during the summer take a giant step backwards. If our kids do complain about homework, we ask them,"Do you want to work for a company, or own the company?"
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jackdaddy February 5, 2012
No. Let the children have a break. Let their minds focus on being children. They'll have plenty of homework when they go back to school. I would not even consider enforceing summer homework for my children. They need stress free playtime.
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YviPuerto03 February 2, 2012
Yes. Of course summer is for fun however they can take a brake from homework 2 weeks or so, not the whole summer. If you teach a child the importance of learing they will enjoy the homework even in the summer.
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