The one thing I am liking about this school this year is there after school Target Excellence program. My kids are loving it there. The program keeps the kids busy and the staff is really there to look out for these kids.
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Posted by a parent on 09/04/09
I am in my 4th year as volunteer at this site. My daughter attended the school and is now in HS. I like the prinicpal and that is why I stay on. We need parents to step up and volunteer. If you are a State employee, use a portion of your furlough days to volunteer. The failure of this school lays on
... Read more our shoulders. We need to model positive behavior. The union leadership in the NUSD is doing a disservice to our youth. They need to lay personalities aside and focus on the youth. We community members need to pay attention otherwise, we are facilitating the cradle to prison for our youth. Read less
Posted by a other on 08/19/09
Today I have enrolled my child. Some of the Admin staff is helpful, others not so kind to kids. By observation, it seems that one of the staff members needs to treat the kids with respect like they want to be treated. Accusing a child up front of many strangers, as well as not knowing the story was
... Read more unacceptable. I hope my child has a good year. I am giving the school and staff a chance from the bad history I have heard, so let's see how this school year will be.? Concerned parent. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/19/09
The kids were not getting a lot of home work and the class rooms were loud and noisy. Nothing was really taught and the math curriculum was very difficult and even that was not done well. I am very unhappy with Leroy F. Greene.
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Posted by a other on 06/23/09
I have a student that is currently in this school and continues to be harrassed by kids that are in the upper grades. I am constantly calling, emailing, and leaving work to speak to administration about this and to no avail, it is still happening. There are two teachers that really care about what is
... Read more happing in my situation and I am greatful for them. But something needs to be done about the kids at that school and their bulling of others. I don't know how other parents feel, but as of now, my student will be no longer be bullied or harrassed and feel as though no one cares. I am going to remove my student from this school and request that if any other parents are going throug this to speak up. Our children deserve better than this! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/19/09
My child goes to this school and from the beginning this school has been nothing but rude, impolite, the principle yells at students as they go across grounds, if you bring a issue to the school, it goes on with out them trying to solve it. The teachers pick on the students and allow so many off the
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Posted by a parent on 02/25/09
This is an overall shameful school. There are many fantastic teachers but the administration's leadership is terrible.... if you are even considering enrolling your child here.. DONT.... putting your child on the waiting list for charter is a much better choce.
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Posted by a parent on 02/19/09
the school is good, kids they just make the wrong choices but the bad thing is most of them do this, the teachers are okay it's just it seems that they have become too familiar in their style and don't really care, it seems that the way they are taking care of their school is getting worse and worse.
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Posted by a student on 10/22/08
This school has a good principal who wants to do the right thing but unfortunately the students can't seem to behave with dignity and respect towards each other. My daughter has been sexually harrassed and threatened over and over again. The staff in the office are rude for no apparent reason also I
... Read more agree with the other poster. The students not the school are to blame here. If the students had extreme consequences for bad behavior I think it would turn around.Too much violence for me. I am transferring my child out ASAP! Read less
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Sacramento schools — Leroy Greene Middle School is located at 2950 W River Dr, Sacramento CA 95833. 2950 W River Dr is in the Willow Creek neighborhood and 95833 ZIP code in Sacramento, CA The school district for Leroy Greene Middle School is the Natomas Unified School District. Leroy Greene Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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