Hi my name is Rusty,I am from Brazil and I studied 2 years at this great school(2003-2005) I just want to say that all teachers are really concerned about their students, specially me, who was from another country. I was treated with no diference towards the other students, and I wanted to thanks everybody
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Posted by a parent on 12/07/07
CBMS is one of the best schools I have ever been to! The teachers are great and you can learn alot here. There are so many diffrent clubs and sports here and besides the dirty bathrooms CBMS is a really great school.
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Posted by a student on 03/31/06
hey every body the school to me is great in sports they have soccer, cheerleading, basketball, football, cross country, volleyball and much more. they also have band and art and stuff like that. but the bathrooms are so nasty and gross. There is barely ever any soap it is just disgusting.the teachers
... Read more are ok they could definitly be alot better though lets just say to me the school definitly needs some ajustments. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/24/06
This is my child's third year at cbms and I will be sooooooo happy when this year ends. I find that as far as extracurricular activities and teacher's approval it's not whether or not a student can and does the work, it's who the teachers like and who knows who.
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Posted by a parent on 03/06/06
This is my second year at CBMS. I would like to say if you have the oppurtunity to send your child here you should. Many parents say our school is dirty most catch it at a bad time. Our teachers are top notch and amazing. The new princapal Keith McClammy is great with the kids and teachers. Our sports
... Read more center is super I was a cheerleader, volleyball player, soccer player, math team member and so much more. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/19/05
I just left CBMS this year and wanted to thank all of my teachers for a great job they have done. Of course there are a couple of duds, but you expect that at every school. The assistant principles at the school are great- so are the counselors, if you need anything they are there. I'll truely miss
... Read more CBMS and never forget the memories and friends I've made at assemblies, in class, and at break and lunch. You have lots of options here; like if you don't want to take P.E. you can be a teacher,office,snack-bar, or cafeteria helper. And 98% out of 100 the teachers are always there every step of the way. Thanks CBMS I'll miss you! Read less
Posted by a former student on 05/20/04
So far this school has been very disapointing. I expected a more cleaner teaching facility. I came to the school to pick up my child and saw that the bathrooms were horribly dirty and there was no soap to wash my hands more less paper towls to dry them with. Also my child has often complained about a
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Posted by a parent on 05/12/04
I have noticed that the teachers seem to care more about themselves and how to make their jobs easier than the needs of the students. I have seen a lot of verbal abuse toward students from the office staff with little consern for the student's needs. There is a few teachers who do not fit into this
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Posted by a parent on 02/19/04
I was a student at CBMS when the school first opened in the mid 90's. It is a wonderful place. Great staff, wonderful learning environment, and many memories!
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Student enrollment:
580
Students per teacher:
13
Full-time teachers:
43
Number of classrooms:
35
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Loxley schools — Central Baldwin Middle School is located at 24545 State Highway 59, Loxley AL 36551. 24545 State Highway 59 is in the 36551 ZIP code in Loxley, AL The school district for Central Baldwin Middle School is the Baldwin County School District. Central Baldwin Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 7 - 8.
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