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Submitted by student on February 11, 2025
Great school 10/10 love it, food is great, My friends are nice and teachers are great, I would recommend this school for many kids and students. Amazing school, I love it.
Submitted by student on January 09, 2022
Great school, amazing food, motivating teachers, nice kids and more. Its a very stress free environment suited for everyone. Homework is pretty rare if you do your work. Fun activities in every class aswell. They also have a great approach to learning differences. 10/10 school.
Submitted by parent on May 23, 2016
I love this school! The six grade teachers did a great job with my kid and I really want to thanks Mrs. Covington because she was an EXCELLENT teacher with my kid all the year!
Submitted by other on December 09, 2015
Simply love this school since my kid feels great with his six grade teachers..THEY ARE AMAZING!! They encourage my kid to go high in his classes and keep him motivated!!
Submitted by parent on September 10, 2015
They have wonderful teachers and staff. My daughter loves going to school everyday! The athletics departments are wonderful. They really care about the kids.
Submitted by parent on July 22, 2013
This School is the worse school ever I have never seen rude student there a lot of bulling and the faculty don't do a thing about bulling my son get called names the whole year and told the faculty and they said I will talk to the student they never did. One of the Sixth Grade teacher don't like white people she give my son ISS for ask for a pencil. So I moved him to a another class the teacher don't know how to control her class she cried in the class in front of the student she would threw things it the wall. So I would so not go to this school
Submitted by teacher on December 29, 2012
Yes, TMS has some pretty crabby faces but the teachers need to set a serious precedence for learning. Principal Parmer and A.P. Mayfield set a tone of structure, supervision, and academics first. One of the principals has a presence at every event I have ever been to at TMS. That includes sports, chorus, music, banquets, etc. I have see great things with the current coaching staff, puttin academics before playtime. This is a very diverse population of students and teachers, The social-economic profile is lower. If you are looking for a white bread school that doesn't reflect the real world, this school probably isn't for you. I love this school, and am delighted with the real world experience my child is receiving. She has been bullied, and we have worked through that which has made her stronger. (not a victim) When my child addresses issues in class (she of the age we feel she can do that), teachers listen and respond. Get involved and be part of the solution in whatever school you choose, not the catalyst for a problem. Remember...your children are watching!!