Pros:
Patriot Elementary is a 9 hole beginner course that was designed for elementary school aged kids, and their arm strength in mind. It isn't really anything other than a simple pitch-&-putt course, so experienced players don't really need anything other than a putter and maybe a midrange.
The course is designed at an adequate difficulty to encourage young players to get into the sport, but has a second layout which will offer the older students more of a challenge. There are teesigns located at the natural tee area to denote where to throw from.
For an elementary school course, there is a surprising amount of variety. You have a steep uphill shot with Hole 4, a steep downhill shot (to an island) for Hole 5, a steeply sloped fairway on Hole 6, a tight, wooded fairway for Hole 7, and a couple of open holes.
Cons:
The only signage to point you to the start of the course, is on the backside of Hole 8's tee sign, on a small sign. I didn't see it, until I had reached Hole 8. This would be more of a problem if it wasn't an elementary school course, but still a bit of an issue.
Holes 1 & 2 seem to be completely gone. I found the tee sign for Hole 1, but it was pointed towards someone's backyard, and saw no signs of any other fairway.
I found the basket that I think once belonged to Hole 3 on the edge of the woods, with what looks like it may have once been a fairway leading to it, but is now on the border of the school's property and someone's private property, completely overgrown with tall grass. I found what could have at one time been a teesign to play from, but I am not sure if what I played was actually correct.
Hole 4 didn't have any glaring issues, unless someone tried to throw a driver from the tee and ended up in someone's backyard.
Hole 5 plays downhill to a tiny island in the parking lot, which is a cool shot if you're willing risk scratching a disc up, but not really a great place for a basket if that parking lot is in use when kids are playing during recess.
Hole 6 is a long shot along a sloped fairway, that I quite enjoyed. However, it is probably a bit too punishing for the target audience of this course.
Hole 7 was a super tight fairway, but a fun shot through the woods. You're playing near private property again, so a bad kick could send a high speed disc into their yards.
Hole 8 is a bit out of the way from the rest of the course, and plays into the woods, where the basket is once again overgrown by a decent amount of roughage. Though, this basket is not quite as rough as Hole 3.
I was at this school for an hour, and I unfortunately could not find where Hole 9 was at all.
Being at a school, it can't be played during school hours, but the gate to the school's parking lot is locked when the school is closed. Probably not really a place to try to hit up.
Other Thoughts:
I am a bit torn on what to give this course because I admire the designer(s) for trying to create something interesting for kids to play, and utilizing the land they were given as best they could. However, since at least two (maybe even four) holes missing and/or unplayable, the signage is poor & out of date, and there never seems to be an ideal time to access the course without feeling weird I can't give this course anything higher than 0.5 rating. And some might even consider that generous. The only reason it is even that high, is because of how interesting Holes 4 through 7 actually are for an Elementary School course. To get a higher score, this course would need some form of redesign, but for the time being the only reason I can think of to play this course is if you live in the surrounding neighborhood and you're looking to throw plastic into chains, but have limited time.