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    Jefferson Middle School

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    1 year ago

    former student, teachers are nice, the learning isn't l, and since this has to be 85 characters I wrote this extra thing

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    Mary Emily Bryan Middle School

    Mary Emily Bryan Middle School

    1.0(2 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Bad school to go to, teachers are strict and took a kid phone but when someone called his phone…read morethey answered on his phone

    This school is TERRIBLE! If you have a kid that isnt that kid that fits in, sending them to Bryan…read moreis the worst thing you could ever do in your life. But if your kid is the happy-go-lucky popular kid it won't be as bad but still this school does absolutely NOTHING about bullying. They say they do but honestly they can't do squat. I was bullied so badly that I considered suicide and they didn't do shit! Their rule is that if something happens you have to have at least 2 witnesses. But if everyone that sees it hates you and wants bad things to happen to you, then you end up the one having done something bad. I ended up suspended a lot or in ISAP because people said I did things I didn't do. I have a friend that still goes there and is pretty much the same story as me. I was always told stand up for my self and the principals took that as "rattliation". Like REALLY!? What the hell do I do if people are bullying me and the teachers and principals can't do anything about it!? I ended up in an IEP just because they thought i had problems thinking I had ED and ADHD. They thought i couldn't make friends but it was because everyone hated me and they literally laughed in my face when I said that. They forced me into a special class where I had to "learn" how to make friends. I know how to make friends! People just hated me and your making my life worse! When I said "so and so is one of them" they laughed and said " dude that person is so nice I cant IMAGINE them doing that they would never do that!" Really!? Open your fucking eyes because things go on in that hell hole you wouldn't even imagine. I now go to a new school and now I get how messed up that school was and the teachers and principals alike! Sorry for all the words but I hardly got into everything else that happened. If you are a parent reading this, I strongly recommend that you don't send them here. If you are a student, don't go there cuz u will really really regret it. If you are a teacher or principal, BRYAN MIDDLE SCHOOL IS FUCKED UP! FIX IT CUZ I WANTED TO KILL MY SELF AND ALL YOU CARED ABOUT WAS WHAT YOU THOUGHT AND SAW. NOT WHAT I SAW OR EXPERIENCED OR WENT THRU.

    Whitfield School

    Whitfield School

    5.0(2 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    My wife and I graduated from this school in 1995. Her father graduated from the school as well…read more I loved my education and the teachers were excellent. Not sure which of my teachers are left, but look for Larry Hays and Shiela McCarthy. Both are outstanding. I must say that the last time I went back to see the school I got lost due to all of the renovations. When I started at this school, they still had some of the original buildings. I am definitely considering sending my children to this school.

    I attended Whitfield School from 7th grade until I graduated high school and I must say that as…read moremuch as I love to hate it, I did get a damn good education while attending. The faculty was young and innovative in their teaching methods, which pushed me to think critically and be an individual regardless of peer disapproval. The facilities were unlike any other high school I have seen, clean, up to date, and just top-notch all around! The administration was a bit troublesome at times because I felt that the school was more of a corporation rather than a educating establishment. While attending I had many mixed feelings regarding the entire school but now that I am in college I feel that I was blessed and lucky to have been able to attend such a fine school. The people, however, were all the same. And when I say the same I mean the same upper-middle class kids who sport designer labels and conservative ideologies of their parents. Being the free-spirit I am, I found it extremely difficult to "fit in" one single group because of my liberal values. I felt that there was not enough diversity and many of the students tended to be extremely close minded because of that. All in all, the school is great (the parties were on par as well, Ha) and if you are able to take a tour of the buildings you will know exactly why I think so highly of the place.

    St Dominic High School

    St Dominic High School

    3.3(4 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    I was raised Catholic, and wanted to bring those Christian values to my kids. In the beginning, I…read moreheard good things in the general community about this school. The kids were enrolled, and off they went. What is my impression now that they have nearly completed their journey? If I were to go back in time, knowing what I do now, would I send them back? Here are some of my honest takes. The Positives - Promotion of Christian values. - Mandatory service hours in the community - Kairos retreats - A new trades building and classes - Nice technology for students The Negatives - Tuition: The tuition cost here goes up each year, and it is ridiculously expensive! The same goes for registration fees. - Solicitation for money: With how much the tuition costs, they are constantly soliciting donations, raffles, and other money-making opportunities. - Cafeteria Prices: The price of food for kids is ridiculously high. Through the years, my kids and their friends have told me that the quality is generally poor. Expensive and poor quality are not a good combination. - Meal Balance: Should your child's meal balance become even $1 short, you will get an email asking for it to be paid immediately, or the child will not be able to have lunch until it is paid in full. I speak from experience. My child's meal balance was -$1.00, and I got an email about this from the "FSC Kitchen Manager" asking for it to be paid immediately. Okay, I get that there is a $1 negative balance. Fear not, it will be paid right away, but -$1?? Do they have any idea how much money they are making off of me with tuition? Maybe consider a threshold before these emails are fired off. - Over the last 3-4 years, there have been several suicides, teen pregnancies, and threats of violence. I understand that this can happen anywhere, and it is a tragedy in any circumstance, but I didn't expect it here. When the school administration sent out notes to parents regarding some of these things, I found it in very bad taste to keep the "It's a great day to be a Crusader" signature. - Days off: I have never seen a school with more time off. Half days, full days, it's incredible. One day I would like sit down and tally up all of the days that my kids were off and see what the actual cost per day had been that year. Or, would that only frustrate me more? - For students who buy parking passes, there is a cranky staff administrator who likes to walk around to find grievances. Forget to put your parking pass up one day, and you WILL be reprimanded. Having experienced the school for a number of years now, would I send my kids back if I had to do it all over again? Absolutely not. Not for the amount of money, food prices/quality, or solicitation for money. My kids often say that the school is "just okay" and that their friends in public school seem to have more opportunities. When I went to public high school, I had such fond memories of the opportunities, like shop, driver's education, indoor swimming pool/team, and so much more. Plus, it is already paid for by my taxes. I'm not saying that Saint Dominic is a bad place. The high tuition costs, constant donation solicitations, ridiculous cafeteria costs, and registration fees are disappointing, especially in this economy. With public school, I found that I could still keep my faith (which I cherish) and go to church on Sunday.

    I have had a lot of bad school experiences. I thought that the experience would be the same here…read more Instead it turned out being amazing. The teachers and staff are really amazing and will work with you to do well in their classes.

    Jefferson Middle School - elementaryschools - Updated August 2026

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