I have had both of my children at Causey and I loved the school. Both of my children are in pace and straight A students and if the parent and teachers work hard together each child should always have good grades. I truly feel that there should be more teachers at the end of the school day to watch
... Read more the kids get on the buses and carpool line. They need to be monitored very closely. I am in the carpool line and children do get out of hand and there are not enough teachers out there to discipline. Overall, Causey Middle is a excellent school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/12/09
My kids love this school and they improved their language also. thanks for all staff
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Posted by a parent on 07/12/09
This is my sons first full year at Causey and I don't know if it's the age of the kids or the school, but I have been in the car pool line numerous times and witnessed fights that other students have broken up, the teachers never even knew what had happened. Also, my son was challenged by 6 boys in
... Read more the restroom to participate in 30 seconds; this is were the kids figure out who is tougher, which is absolutley ridiculous. Overall, the teachers do have an I don't care attitude but if you stay on top of the childs grades the teachers will work with thim. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/04/09
I recently left Causey (going into 9th grade) and overall it was a great school. All of my teachers where excelent (except two out of my three math teachers didn't teach my anything). The fights were slightly over average, but the teachers tried reallt hard to stop this (I have seen Mr. Burks along with
... Read more other teachers get hit in the face trying to break kids up) but it is hard to control unruly kids, especially at 12 or 13 years old. I do have to agree the uniform policy was way to strict. I completely understant the no saggy pants or shirt skirts (not one inch to short but no one wants to see young girls walking around with three inches of fabric around there waste) and no one wants to see guys boxers or butts either! Read less
Posted by a student on 10/17/08
The band program at Causey is the best in the state. Mr. Bean is the greatest. Other than that it is just your average middle school with all the problems that go along with dealing with teenagers. The faculty and administration seem a little to focused on the small stuff like counting the buttons on
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Posted by a parent on 10/01/08
I have a daughter at causey its the only school in my district and causey is kinda nice but every teacher has that 'i dont care i get paid anyway' type of attitude.
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Posted by a parent on 08/02/08
I just graduated from Causey. It really isn't a horrible school. The 6th and 8th grade PACE teachers (Mrs.Johnson and Mrs.Barry) are the best teachers you could ever have! There are some problems at the school, but there are problems at every school. One thing I must say, though is they care way too
... Read more much about uniforms. I find it a bit ridiculous when students can get detention on a first offense for not having an ID badge on. Read less
Posted by a other on 05/24/08
This is the best school I've ever been to. I came here 6th grade as a new student, and I've never been happier. Everything is very organized; the teachers couldn't be better; and the people here are great.
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Posted by a student on 05/06/08
This is the best school I've ever been to. I came here 7th grade as a new student, and I've never been happier. Everything is very organized; the teachers couldn't be better; and the people here are great. They could slack up on the uniform policy a bit, though...
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Posted by a student on 04/03/08
not challenging enough for a high achieving child.no opportunities given to be placed in advances classes.Uniforms stolen out of gym locker,never to be found again..... fights were a common occurrence. I would pass on this school.
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Mobile schools — Bernice J Causey Middle School is located at 2205 Mcfarland Rd, Mobile AL 36695. 2205 Mcfarland Rd is in the 36695 ZIP code in Mobile, AL The school district for Bernice J Causey Middle School is the Mobile County Public School District. Bernice J Causey Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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