Pros:
A typical school course with an almost perfect clone across the street.
-Amenities: Numbered DISCatchers, natural tees, signs with number, par, and distance. Some tees marked by Innova circles.
-"Friendly": Easy to play, quick, well-maintained, hard to lose discs. Loops back to parking.
-Distance Variety: For a school course, alright. One or two in the 100' range, one about 300', and plenty in between.
-Shot Shaping/Gameplay: Less exotic than the HS, but no mistakes. Things are mostly open, with no more than three trees affecting any one hole. (2)-(4) include rock formations around the basket as an extra challenge. (5)-(7) are a pretty good stretch, with a big turnover, a low ceiling, and a downhill throw. (8) has the added interest of OB driveway behind it.
Cons:
There aren't a lot of cons. Mainly, this is just a boring course.
-Difficulty: As in, lack of. All open shots that are very birdieable, and some especially short ones. There are no shapes out here that you couldn't find easily elsewhere.
-Signs: Holes (2) and (7) were missing their tee signs, which is kind of critical when there are no tees. Also, several holes had the signs pointing in erratic directions instead of in line with the basket.
Other Thoughts:
I could almost copy and paste my review for the high school across the street here. Both courses are open, easy, and all around exactly what you'd expect from school installations. They're not dreadfully boring and have minimal variety, but they're nothing to seek out. Overall, Passable. The middle school is flatter, but has better length, more interesting obstacles, and doesn't suffer from bad rough like portions of the high school.
~Similar Courses: Success HS (Round Rock, TX); Northwestern Middle School (Milton, GA).