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Wilson Middle School
(469) 752-6700
1001 Custer Rd
Plano, TX 75075
Level: 6-8
District: Plano Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Wilson Middle School, Plano, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:10.6% (2008)
Hispanic:20.2% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.6% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:12.6% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:56% (2008)




Wilson Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Wilson Middle School Reviews

 
I have attended Wilson Middle School and I have to say that is a wonderful school. The teachers are helpful, the students are kind, and many students leave with high grades. I transferred schools and i was dissapointed with it. WIlson is a very good school and i was very happy.

My sister is special needs and attended Wilson Middle School. We were extremely disappointed in the faculity as well as the students. The teachers lacked kindness and compassion and were slow to respond to situations that should have been avoided. The students were uncaring and the ability to reach out to others was nonexistent. The school needs to do major diversity training. I do not have kind words to say about Plano schools. I recommend a kindler, gentler school district for special needs students.

For children who needs a little more to reach the highest levels or to the struggling kids who needs the extra push, this is the best school in PISD. My 4 kids came to Wilson with various degrees of needs. They all passed Wilson with the highest honors. Wonderful teachers and a Principal who is second to none.

I really love Wilson Middle school. My son had wonderful teachers and experiences. He got so much out of this past year having Ms. Husbands as his English teacher. She was very clever with finding ways to lure the boys into a love of writing.

Wilson is a very challenging school. Lots of homework. Children are encouraged to think. The teachers are in touch with the children and care about each and every child. They will communicate with the parents. They welcome emails and will let you know how your child is doing. Great school!

Excellent school. Great principal with involved PTA. The interaction I've had with the teachers has been positive, even when we had to meet to discuss my child's performance. I feel like part of the team helping my child get the best education. My child is enjoying everything. The police officer running crimestoppers is the best; my child was so impressed with him in 5th grade she couldn't wait to come to Wilson to join crimestoppers. The band teachers were great and my child enjoyed learning a new instrument and the whole experience.

Our second child is in her 2nd (7th Grade) year at Wilson and we are still as happy as ever. With a total of 5 years experience here the only complaints we would have is lack of funding for athletics and extracurricular activities due to the 'Robin Hood Law' in Texas. Our previously well funded schools are suffering due to wealth redistribution. The school treats all children the same with the same demand for excellence. The purposeful diversity attained by bringing students of African American and Hispanic decent from East Plano into this predominately white neighborhood and the scores this school receives from the state plainly supports our observations.

I would have to agree with (August 2003). I also left Richardson School District for Plano and was very disappointed at how the African American and Hispanic students were treated. I found that the teachers did not have patience or the willingness to actually help the students. Due to the undue stress and lack of support, I am moving out of the district to give my child a better chance.

After leaving Richardson Schools for Plano, we found that the whole school does not have a friendly attitude towards the African American and Hispanic communities and some teachers have very little patients with students who are struggling. If you are considering moving here I would suggest you reconsider.



 

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