McLoughlin Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 1362 students |  

PHONE: (509) 547-4542

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2803 N Road 88

Pasco, WA 99301

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Pasco's McLoughlin Middle School serves grades 6-8 in the Pasco School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 17 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 2, 2012
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Worst school ever. If I could give it no stars I would. They afllow bullying and punish the child that fights back. Dn't ruffle their feathers, because it will make it worse for your child. They admitted that they rely on gossip for facts. They punnish the victim not the bully.. It all depends on who has the most friends. Just because you are a child, does not mean you are not entitled to due process. This is a child's future that they are playing with. Shouldn't the child's safety come first.

Posted on Feb 13, 2012
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Mr. Wallwork is NOT from Hawaii and doesn't claim to be, so I don't know what the previous reviewer is talking about (obviously they don't either). He is from western Washington and one of the most outstanding citizens our family knows. You will not meet a more genuine and caring administrator. Mr. Wallwork was a teacher first and so he knows firsthand how to best care for students and teachers. Just because someone isn't over the top with personality doesn't mean that they can't be a good person. I would much rather have a calm principal for my students then someone with a "strong personality" who could fly off the handle at any moment. You must not know very many Polynesians if you think they are all from Hawaii.

Posted on Nov 23, 2011
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This school isn't the greatest. The "new" Principal Mr. Wallwork supposedly comes from Hawaii. How does one come from Hawaii with NO ALOHA or Personality? What a disgrace to Hawaii he is. However, some of the teachers are excellent. They are there to teach, educate, and "help" your children succeed. While there are some other teachers who don't give a hoot!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Sep 19, 2011
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This school is alright -- mediocre! Some of the teachers are great, while others are all over the place. Parents you really need to be involved a 110% in order for your kids to receive "quality" education! Nonetheless, the principal and vice-principal could care less. When you bring problems to their attention, it seems as if they only want to "sweep" the problems under the rug rather than getting to the core of the problems that were addressed, and "fix it".
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Posted on Oct 27, 2009
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I have a student that has gone to McLaughlin for the past two years. He is an 8th grade student with ADD. I would not recommend this school unless you had the perfect child that did not need help from the teachers. I agree with the parent who wrote about that staff only being there to defend themselves. They don't care about the students. What happened to the days where teachers were there to teach?? Not to just get the pay check in hand. I am giving the school one more quarter to prove that they can do their job, then I will pull my son out to another school. Not all the staff is bad, but I would say that you get 2 out of 10 that care about you child. Not enough to get the job done!!
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Posted on Apr 3, 2009
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McLoughlin is a great school! I'm in 7th grade, and I went there last year, and planning on going there next year! Anyways, McLoughlin isn't a perfect school, but it's fairly close. The sports department rocks! I love being in sports! It is really fun! The classes are really amazing. Most of the teachers really care about their students and how they are doing, and they really encourage them to do their best. There are a variety of classes to take, it is just so awesome! Go Panthers! :)
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jul 26, 2008
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My child attended McLoughlin Middle School and for the most part it was a frustrating and disappointing experience. The Principal and Vice Principal(s) were primarily concerned with the teachers and their well-being and defensive rather than interested in my child's welfare, so be prepared to be your child's only advocate. Power School is a great tool for parents to monitor students grades, however some teachers wait until it's to late to update the database. You may discover 2 weeks before the semester ends that your child is failing music. I will end on a positive note. Mr. Haug and Mrs. Rodriguez are the best teachers at the school. Students are very eager to learn from these two teachers.
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Posted on Oct 25, 2007
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This school has really enriched my childs life all of my children have been there and love it there!
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Posted on Jul 25, 2007
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I had trouble with this school from before the first day of school. A couple of teachers that obviously needed to retire. Overall parent/teacher communication left alot to be desired. Parent involvement poor. Classes offered, weren't offered but picked for the child. Bullying was a big problem, and teachers doing next to nothing about it. With the exception of the principal and 2 teachers (out of 8), I wanted my son as far away from this school as possible. I will do everything in my power to get him into something that isn't as mediocre. Hopefully not all of the schools in this area are as bad.
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Posted on Jan 10, 2006
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I pulled my child out of school after 4 weeks and put her in another school because of a their academics. She was forced to take a math class that she didn't need rather than take one that would challenge her. It seems the students must progress together in this area. I will not send my other children to this school for lack of academic challenge.
--Submitted by Linda, a parent


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