Edna Hill IS a great school! They have received several state and national awards. This school boasts some of the most excellent teachers! These truly caring people do not let our children slip. I do have a bright student who excels, but I know that Edna Hill's high standards helped her more fully realize
... Read more her potential. The school offers so much to these kids....Edna Hill does stand firm in not letting students who are falling behind or are not following the school's policies participate in special events and social activities, but EH also gives every child the social and academic tools they need to be successful! It does take too long to get through the lunch line, so she packs a lunch... Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/25/08
This is an awsome school.The teachers are great including Mrs.Phillpis and Dr.Boyd..
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Posted by a student on 11/24/07
Communications and safty of students are terrible
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Posted by a parent on 05/06/06
I am a kid who once went to this school, so I had a direct experience of how it was like here. Last year, I was a seventh grader there and the school was ok. The teachers were fine, the food was great :) and the general atmosphere was relatively friendly, if not with a slightly old, crusty flaking
... Read more walls painted over kind of feel to the school. I think the main problem with this school is the layout. The classrooms are all over the place and the bathrooms are nothing short of disgusting. It is hard to get to class on time and it is harder to go to the bathroom with out heaving. But, overall, this school is ok and the teachers are ok. But there are bullies and vagrants here, so kids, keep your guard up, work hard and try to avoid trouble as much as possible. Read less
Posted by a former student on 01/10/06
I have nothing but the highest regard for Mr. Prader, Principal at Edna Hill. He has an open door policy with both students & parents. He has zero tolerance for sexual harrassment, racism, gangs and any ofensive behavior towards another student or teacher. He deals with problems swiftly and effectively.
... Read more No school is without problems - especially young teens! I was very happy with the leadership example Mr. Prader sets for both his staff, teachers & students. He is a very approachable principal for students, which says a lot about his character. Overall, the teachers at this school are very good. In the 4 yrs. my child attended this school, there is only one teacher that I felt was not at standard and not able to effectively teach the subject (Algebra) and many of his students were failing. There is a well-rounded curriculum of sports, music & arts. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/26/05
i had an 8th grader at edna hill and I was pleased with the principal and the young teachers there. Very helpful and did not give up on my son although he had some learning difficulties.
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Posted by a parent on 07/06/05
Great school-great teachers. Especially Mrs. Wakely & Ms. Kuehl.
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Posted by a parent on 04/05/05
This school has good teachers but the principal is not very involved with the kids. The dicipline is not good and it is not extremely safe. They need more supervision. The teachers need to interact with the kids more. There is also alot of one race.
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Posted by a parent on 06/18/04
My son came to this school in the 7th grade. He had a wonderful elementary school in Concord. Then came middle school in Concord, not good. I was so impressed with Edna Hill especailly how the principal, Eric Prater relates to the kids. You can see him directing traffic in the back of the school waving
... Read more to parents and calling the kids my their names. This really impressed me and it shows that he cares about his students! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/04/04
Great school, My son has gone there the last three years and has done some wonderful things. Great Gate classes and a wonderful drama department for a small school
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Brentwood schools — Edna Hill Middle School is located at 140 Birch St, Brentwood CA 94513. 140 Birch St is in the 94513 ZIP code in Brentwood, CA The school district for Edna Hill Middle School is the Brentwood Union Elementary School District. Edna Hill Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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