Pros:
The course is great exposure for students to disc golf.
It is for the most part an ace hunting kind of course, if that's what you're into.
There are tee signs with hole numbers and distances for each hole.
Cons:
A good chunk of the holes is basically baskets in a field, with hole 3's basket being closer to 2's tee than 2's basket. My rather errant shot from 2's tee was actually much closer to the basket for 3 than the basket for 2, but it wasn't that horrible of a shot. The same can be said for 4's basket and 8's tee.
I wasn't a fan of hole 6, mainly due to the level of maintenance required to keep it playing well, which clearly is not being done. It could be made better by moving either the basket or the tee out of the wooded area. I'll stop short of saying it's a bad hole.
Speaking of bad holes, hole 9 is just that, bad. You tee off from beside a parking lot, throwing into a lightly wooded area with knee high weeds. The weeds around the basket were calf-high when I played. This is not only not a very good hole, it's inappropriate for its target audience, middle-schoolers, and could lead to some frustration of lost discs. The previously mentioned hole 2 is also inappropriatley long for the target audience of the course. It could easily be shortened, which would also eliminate the possible confusion with hole 3.
Other Thoughts:
If you like to bag every course in an area, give this one a whirl. That's about the only reason to play it though. I certainly won't go out of my way to play it again. There was not one shot that I looked at and thought, "That's interesting," nothing there to draw me back.