My step-daughter went here and graduated a few yea...
My step-daughter went here and graduated a few years ago. My husband and I never heard about the "bad details" until a few nights ago when we met up with her for dinner when she came into town from bowling greene. Just hearing the things from my step-daughter, as well as other people, have helped me gather one thing about this school; they only care about their image. A Good image = $$$. They talk a lot about how their students are a reflection of this school, and how they need to "put out a positive image of the school". I have revisited the website, and I'm very disappointed to see that they renovated their theatre room, as well as their soccer field. The reason why, is because my daughter had a lot of friends that were forced to transfer schools, because they were not eligible to receive financial aid, but still could not afford going to Mercy. I can see that they focus most on the appearance more that the student body, who has made their life revolve around their school work and extracurricular activities. Finally, the teachers are rude to students, and many rules are not stated in the handbook. Many teachers get upset about absolutely ridiculous things. I would seriously consider what you're about to deal with by sending your daughter to Mercy.