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Submitted by other on May 25, 2017
Excellence. Pride. School spirit. Dedication. Leadership. Priority
Submitted by student on June 09, 2016
Because love all the teachers they and you language a lot more than you think you do and you get a lot of help from teachers wnt you need it. This is a student
Submitted by teacher on November 19, 2015
We have a fantastic staff who work extremely hard to make sure every student has a safe and rigorous learning environment. The meetings and lessons are planned to further the teachers instructional strategies as well as focusing on individual student's needs. We also have an amazing group of students who are kind, helpful, and caring. We also have a wonderful campus with great facilities for sports and after school programs.
Submitted by teacher on November 18, 2015
Teachers genuinely care about all students and go above and beyond to help them succeed. Students are not just prepared to pass a standardized test, but learn skills to be successful in high school!
Submitted by parent on August 18, 2015
My child just started 7th grade at BMMS, and we were both worried about the transition to middle school. The supportive teachers and staff along wtih the small class sizes have really helped us both feel good about middle school. The lockers are a bit tricky, but other than that, my daughter is doing great!
Submitted by parent on January 26, 2013
My child's first year was great, but I have seen a decline in discipline in the past year. Principal is on his way out and it shows. I do think that the classrooms can get out of control, but if teacher's aren't supported there is little they can do. Integrity of AP classes has not been maintained - probably to keep larger numbers. Small campus offers a more personal relationship between students and teachers. Future of the school depends on who becomes the new principal.
Submitted by parent on May 28, 2011
Below average. Poor discipline. Poor commitment to academic success. Emphasis on sports to detriment of other after school activities that would contribute to academics. Think about it - how many kids are going to be successful athletes vs. how many need to be successful in the regular job market, which requires basic skills in English, Math and basic physical sciences in every kind of job.
Submitted by parent on May 27, 2011
Bradshaw Mountain Middle School. Was a terrible school lacking in teachers that were educated in their field's more concerned about being friend's with students.After my child completed all the AP honors credits from 6th through 8th grade for her Freshmen year, they told us the credits are no good. How fare is that for a graduating 8th grader. Oh and the Principal said oh you'll have to find out about that on your own. What good was he and isn't he supposed to keep an eye on what's going on not just walk around.