Crownover Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 885 students |  

PHONE: (940) 369-4700

FAX: (940) 321-0502

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1901 Creekside

Corinth, TX 76210

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Crownover Middle School, located in Corinth, Texas, serves grades 6-8 in the Denton Independent School District. It is among the few public middle schools in Texas to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 20 school community members.

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Posted on Dec 6, 2010
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I have been going to this school since the 2008-2009 school year and I am currently an 8th grader and I've gotta say this school is a wreck! Ever since the first day of school there have been complete jerks and every time I have a problem I tell the counselors and they don't even care. All the teachers do is give you an assignment and expect you to finish it without explaining the instructions. I am always completely clueless and the teachers are always rude and are unpredictable. Ronny Crownover would be disappointed by this school named after him.

Posted on May 16, 2010
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I have been going to Crownover for a year, and I am not happy with the school. The material is not new, because my old school was so much more ahead of Crownover. I figured I would be relearning information, but instead I am not learning anything at all! The teachers are lazy and do not care about the students' grades. They simply jot grades down on papers and criticize us for not doing well when they don't tell us what we're learning. They are oblivious and rude. Also, the rules are very loosly implied. If I'm waisting 7 hours of my day at school, I would prefer that to be learning. But that is not happening here.

Posted on Jun 2, 2009
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this is a great school you would be absolutely lucky to go to this school, great teachers and clean bath rooms i absolutely love this school to go to so i am really blessed that my daughter is going to this school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on Apr 11, 2008
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I think that this school is a joke. The teachers and pricipals only enforce dress code to thoes who appear 'not wealthy.' The pricipals ignore the students, and the teachers refuse to cooperate. The teachers do not teach. They expect the kids to do the work without an explination. And when a kid asks for one they roll thier eyes and say it to them like they are stupid. One of my teachers released us to lunch everyday but she never came back, she would always leave her students for the longest time. I do not like this school and you should reconsider letting your child go here.
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Posted on Jun 11, 2006
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My daughter has been re-districted from McMath to Crownover. The staff at Crownover has been very helpful. The counselor was great. I learned more about Crownover in one visit than I had learned at McMath in a year. We are looking forward to the move.
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Posted on Mar 16, 2006
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Good teachers.Great principal and wonderful choir teacher.I am thoroughly enjoying my daughter being there and feel blessed.
--Submitted by arvind, a parent

Posted on Oct 26, 2004
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Not Happy with the Assistant principles, and office staff, lazy and pass the buck! Not encouraging, and seems like the kids are NOT being monotored as they should be!!
--Submitted by RJ D, a parent

Posted on Aug 8, 2004
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My oldest son, started at Crownover the first year it opened as a 6th grader. Now he is going into 8th grade. He has had good years here, however some of the rules seem a little ridiculous. I agree on giving detention on things that matter, not on little minor problems. I would like to praise the Expo staff, they do a great job at this school providing information to the gifted and talented students and putting them on a path of success in their education. As a beginning 8th grader, my son, already knows the path he will be on in high school so he can graduate with college credits. I appreciate this encouragement. My younger son will be entering into Crownover this fall and is very excited about it. I would recommend this school.
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Posted on Jul 9, 2004
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My oldest child went the first two years it was opened and the only things she ever told us about was the detentions she and her friends would be issued due to the most rediculous things. The students are there to learn - not to clean the teachers rooms. I also heard my daughter state more times than not about the strict rule of not talking during lunches. Sorry, but that is the only FREE time the students really have for talking with friends, I feel this rule was over the top. The teachers were uninterested in teaching their subjects. Most of them just sat in the front of the room reading their own books and not teaching my daughter. Now I have another child going there - I am not happy about that!!!
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Posted on May 22, 2004
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Crownover is a beautiful campus since it s still a fairly new bldg. Leadership (princ, assist princ, counselors) are not sensitive to culturally different races. The dress code is of greater concern than academics. Perhaps involving students to decision making would assist. Level teams are not equal. Some teams celebrate, while others search for reasons to punish. Teachers could use additional professional development in content area and learning styles. High expectations should be encouraged of all: leadership, teachers and students.
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