It's been a great start for this school year at Middleton. I am very impressed with the academic programs offered here at this school, not to mention the leadership is outstanding. During the open house great details was put on the family first, I was so impressed I can't wait for my next one to start
... Read more high school. Never have I seen a more dedicated principal and staff. Their main concern is to see these children become something great, I have no doubt my child will excel with a great school such as Middleton. I've seen great things and support and can't wait to see what the rest of the year holds. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/22/09
I think it's a great school my oldest son started there when it first open he did great . He had no problems finish in 2006. Now my youngest is there his second year and love it and cousin left Hillsborough High to come for the great programs. It's on how you bring your kids up that's how they will
... Read more act anywhere good or bad. It's not the school the problem ! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/26/09
I love Middleton High School. My daughter is a Junior and is doing fantastic. She is an A student and doing dual enrollment at HCC thanks to the dedicaction of her teachers and guidance Counselor, Mrs. Booth. I think parents need to get involved in their child's education by making sure homework gets
... Read more done, attendance and meeting the teachers. We can not leave it just to the school. We must work together. I love the school so much that my son will also be attending Middleton, into the Ingeneering Program. I know the teachers really work hard. Mr. Green, the principal is going to be missed. He was there for all the students and community. He always made me feel welcome and was super friendly, always willing to help in my child's education. I prary that Middleton will get the grade it deserves. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/28/09
i am about to graduate from Middleton High School and i love my school. Our Principal Mr. Green is very encouraging and tries to motivate us to strive for excellence. When i first came there were a lot of fights, but Middleton is definately coming up, there are way less fights and most of the students
... Read more really want to learn. Most teachers are great and care, but others just need to leave. The magnet program is awesome, the teachers really care and want to see you do well and push you to do your best. CST is awesome! I would advise anyone who is interested in the magnet program to join it. Don't get involved with the gangs and you'll have a wonderful time at Middleton. There are ups and downs but overall its a great school Read less
Posted by a student on 01/24/09
I am a graduate of the nnewly opened Middleton High School. In my time spent at the school I saw a drastic decline in teacher and faculty leadership and quality. Much of the faculty used suspension as the sole means to get rid of kids who may have just need a little more one on one attention. Not
... Read more since the schools original principal (Mr. Washington) has the school had not only a principal, but staff that truly cared about the well being of each and every student. While I believe that extracurricular activities are high; safety and discipline is a major issue at the school for a several reasons. The number one reason being the lack of communication between faculty and parens. Once there is a stronger relationship here, student morale can be boosted which ultimately will improve school safety and academics as a whole. Read less
Posted by a other on 12/28/08
While I enjoyed going to school at middleton, I was constantly frustrated with several of the educational tactics used, particularly with FCAT prep. Too much time was taken out of regular class in order to focus on FCAT schoolwide when only certain groups had difficulty passing the exam. I was also
... Read more disappointed to find that the school board allocated their money in the wrong places, give too much to sports and magnet programs while forgetting the basics such as textbooks and other necessary supplies. Read less
Posted by a student on 12/28/08
as Posted 'July 1, 2007' middleton is a great school and is rough, but does without a doubt prepare you for the real world (cough unlike buchholz) it has great teachers even though i do like many they are great, not to set aside their are gang problems but if you stick to yourself, or dont get mixed
... Read more up with people like that, your 4 years here will be smooth. if you need help offered every day is tutors (teachers and students) and even on saturdays the school never stops giving, when it comes to afterschool activites you have a load to choose and new 1's each year - like gutair club going up in a month or 2, to help people learn gutair and last but not least you like math, u love math? talk to mrs. woolf one of the greatest mu alpha theta (math team) teams you can find :) Read less
Posted by a student on 02/27/08
Middleton is the best high school ever. Thats my comment for all you guys haten
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Posted by a student on 02/15/08
Middleton is full of oppertunities that my school last failed to provide. There are always so many choices layed out infront of us as students, and many of our programs are flourishing.We have a very diverse student body. Recently our FFA in the bio tech program brought home every award offered in the
... Read more competition(4/4). Our math team has domninated most functions, and the most recent school production of 'The Wiz' sold more tickets on opening night than anyother previous school production here. Read less
Posted by a student on 12/18/07
I had awesome teachers throughout my whole Middleton experience, but my Senior year's college transition was made a mess by some of the poor Student Affair's Staff. It was always a pain to find time with a guidance counselor, even if you tried for a week straight. This school is rough, but it definitely
... Read more prepares you for the real world and forces you to take your education into your own hands. Middleton also helped me understand poverty from history's causes in the United States. I found my high school experience to be quite fulfilling. Read less
* In 2008-2009 Florida used the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) to test students in grades 3 through 10 in reading and math; in grades 4, 8 and 10 in writing; and in grades 5, 8 and 11 in science. The FCAT Writing results are displayed separately on GreatSchools profiles. The FCAT is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Florida. The FCAT has 5 achievement levels, with level 1 being the lowest and level 5 the highest. Florida considers scores of level 3 and higher to be on or above grade level. The goal is for all students to score at or above level 3.
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Tampa schools — Middleton High School is located at 4801 N 22nd Street, Tampa FL 33610. 4801 N 22nd Street is in the 33610 ZIP code in Tampa, FL The school district for Middleton High School is the Hillsborough County Public Sd. Middleton High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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