My daughter is currently in 6th grade this year and has had a wonderful experience at PHMS. I feel the PTA is excellent and the principal and teachers are very qualified. The choice of classes is varied to suit different student interests and needs. I have a second daughter entering PHMS in the fall
... Read more and she is very excited to go to this great school. Public schools are a wonderful way to get a great education and have your child get to know a diverse group of wonderful people. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/24/09
I have been at Pulaski Heights since 6th grade and I have no other siblings that go there or went there. It is an amazing school some of the best teachers ever. The teach what they have too and more. Never had one bad experince with the teachers. I will always recommend Pulaski Heights.
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Posted by a student on 01/19/07
Pulaski Heights has a great PTA and has some of the best and most experienced teachers. The band is the best, and the art program is in depth and serious.
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Posted by a former student on 09/18/06
This is our first year at phms, it is january, and i can successfully say phms is a great school, i believe it is a great (pre)-transition to high school. Every teacher we have this year in 6th grade is exceptional. The ap math teacher is more than we could have ever expected. We are very, very pleased
... Read more with this middle school. In our opinion it is #1. Hats off to the principal and his fine staff of teachers. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/17/06
I graduated from this school back in 1997, and it has been a tremendous part of my life. I enjoyed every year that I was there. And if I could do it all over again, I would do it in a heartbeat.
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Posted by a former student on 08/19/05
I completed 8th grade in 2002, Pulaski Heights Middle School at the time was a well worn building that had seen close to a century. However on a positive note for current students, the building received a full face lift the summer that I was moving to high school. There was a 7th grade math teacher that
... Read more was completely unqualified to supervise children and an inept teacher; she was also fired to go along with the face lift. But I received a solid education including a fill technical background though the EAST program which has gotten me a very good job and a wonderful resume. Read less
Posted by a former student on 06/27/05
I am a current 8th grade student at PHMS. This school is great. I am on the Firecracker team and I have not been happier in all 9 years of public school (K-8). The American History teacher is extremely knowledgeable on the subject. The science is fun and will help students over the internet if they need
... Read more it. The Algebra teacher (WINGS team) stays in every day except Monday at lunch just to help students who need extra practice. This school is great and if you get the chance go to PH you won't regret it. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/26/05
I have a great concern about the teacher's respect to the students. I had a conference with my child's teachers, and the teachers were very disrespectful to my child with me present. They act as if my child did not have legitimate concerns about the classroom atmosphere or the teacher's presentation
... Read more of the lesson. The principal prefers to let things get worked out in the classroom. Of course, the teachers see no problem. This has been our worse year! We will survive and catch up later with the next school year. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/08/04
This is my daughters first year at pulaski heights middle and she loves it. The teachers are great. I was alittle worried with the transition between elemetary and middle school but no longer.
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Little Rock schools — Pulaski Heights Middle School is located at 401 N Pine St, Little Rock AR 72205. 401 N Pine St is in the Capital View neighborhood and 72205 ZIP code in Little Rock, AR The school district for Pulaski Heights Middle School is the Little Rock School District. Pulaski Heights Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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