Pros:
I'm always a fan of having disc golf in schools, and I credit the coaches who implement it in their curriculum. This is a full nine holes that loop building in and out of the fence line, so I wonder how often it is actually used by the students.
Holes are a good length for middle school kids, and #6 would be considered a monster at 470' aiming through the football field and over the track. I like this idea because it gives people a great idea of how far they actually throw. Baskets are in average shape, tee boxes are natural and in good shape, and most holes at marked with at least the hole number.
BEST HOLE/S: #4; #6
Cons:
It's a school course and everything that comes with it, and while the course is just about right for the middle school student learning to play the game, it pretty mundane for most players beyond the beginner level. Hole #3 is the only hole that has any real foliage hazard as the rest of the holes (save #6) are straightforward and short without any real obstacles.
Basically, with all of the other disc golf courses Kearney has to offer, this course is one of the lowest on my list - so even if you're a beginner my advice is skip it and spend your time at the Cottonmill or the Fort Kearney course.
WORST HOLE/S: #2; #8