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Submitted by parent on May 23, 2023
This school is super welcoming. My daughter is so happy with this school they always try to include her. The staff is super nice. Teachers always try to teach her a different way if she didn’t understand. This is the best middle school in this district.
Submitted by parent on September 29, 2022
Personal I don’t like this school, it’s racist and I don’t want to keep seeing my children crying when they come home, I don’t like this school at all the teachers and front desk are rude and only know how to make fun of kids. Where my child was in rosedal middle school she was happy and they teachers there where so kind to children
Submitted by student on October 18, 2021
Just because someone is an outcast doesn't mean their the one to blame especially when they didn't have anything on them, in their backpack, or in their locker. Bottom line don't enrol your kids in this school
Submitted by parent on November 14, 2017
Great college prep in junior high. Gave me the desire to further my education past high school.
Submitted by parent on February 11, 2015
My kids and nephews have attended FMS. All I can say is that I applaud the school policy of No Tolerance for misbehavior. Kids go to school to learn and to acquire social and behavioral skills. The professor at this school are excellent and the principal makes sure to maintain a safe place and environment for the students.
Submitted by parent on October 14, 2014
New to the area, so we were a little in the dark about the knowledge of district /schools. I am very pleased with this school. From qualified teachers, supportive staff, they really know their stuff. More importantly, the education seems solid (minus the common core junk:)). I feel that they push the kids, educationally, academically; they encourage responsibility, accountability and have high expectations. As a parent, I have no reservations sending my children here.
Submitted by parent on October 08, 2014
When you interrupt a girls school day to force her to change clothes or send her home because her shorts are too short or her bra straps are visible, you are telling her that making sure boys have a "distraction free environment" is more important than her education. Freedom middle school has unrealistic dress code policies, and I feel something should be done about it