My daughter goes to Webb Bridge and she says she has a blast. The staff is dedicated, trust-worthy, and hard working. This school is simply amazing. I wouldn't want my child going anywhere else.
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Posted by a parent on 07/21/09
I agree with STRONG discipline. NO question about it. IMHO, it's the number one reason the schools are out of control everywhere. To talk back to my teacher, let alone anything more, was simply incomprehensible. However, WBMS is not perfect. Far, far from it. It's a very 'politically correct'
... Read more environment where certain situations are tolerated. If your kid is a TAG student, I applaud you and of course, your child. If you child, however, is a special ed kid, be prepared to battle with Fulton County and the school(s) in general for any help that you may need. It will not generally be offered. After all, they do have to move the masses through no matter the cost. Bullying is somewhat routine in schools and if your child has to endure it, get on it QUICKLY and start to document the problem. I had several children that endured it their entire tenure. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/23/09
Overall Webb Bridge is a great school, one of the top in the state. I am a parent at this school and teach at a different school. My child loves most of her teachers. The only issue I have with Webb Bridge is the principal. What has been stated on the reviews is true. As a parent I wish she would
... Read more leave, as a teacher I would not work for her. TAG is open to each student based on test scores and classroom grades for each subject--not the same as at the elementary level. I would like to see teachers be more on top of hurtful student behavior that comes along in middle school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/24/09
my daughter just enrolled to Webb Bridge , an I find that this school is very good , it holds each child accountable for their behavior, the discpline is great it teaches students that meeting time goals are very important. my daughter is change as far as being more responsible for her work & projects
... Read more she knows that no one is going to give her an extension because she fails to plan. I feel very good about this school so far an I feeel that they are preparing all of these students for the challenging road ahead which is high school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/24/09
In response to some of the people who have said that Webb Bridge is an awful school and that their children do not deserve detentions, or that the teachers are horrible, or that the TAG students are the only ones that matter, I have some news. I am a TAG student, and I love Webb Bridge. Most of my teachers
... Read more are good at what they do and experienced. If you don't think your child is getting the attention he/she deserves and that he/she is struggling because if it, your child needs to work harder. Maybe it's their fault, not the teachers'. The reason the discipline seems so 'strict' is because there are some children who need discipline. Detentions are given out to teach lessons, and if children could turn homework in on time and follow instructions, they would not receive them. Maybe it's the students that are bad, not the school. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/17/09
My kids are in Webb Bridge now and I wish I had the opportunity to read these reviews prior to moving into this school district from Michigan. I agree 100% that this school is only out to nuture the TAG students and does not recognize kids who have the equivalent potential or maybe even greater strenghts
... Read more than the so called 'TAG' students . The fairness or the lack thereof of the whole TAG selection process is questionable. The Principal is downright rude and actually insulted us in a face to face meeting in the presence of others . It does appear to me that kids are picked and then 'worked on ' to be then labeled as gifted--- yes you guessed right TAG!! Discipline is another sore point at Webb Bridge, both in the school campus and on the buses. The teachers largely do not seem to believe in constructive criticism of students. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/18/08
I had 2 daughters attend Webb Bridge. We have since moved out of state, and would give anything to be back at Webb Bridge. My daughters received a far superior education at Webb Bridge as compared to other schools - we have moved frequently. Too many schools are concerned with scores. They concentrate
... Read more on bringing underacheiving students up to grade level. In the meantime, the better students are bored. Not only was the curriculum challenging and excellent preparation for high school, but the school also offered wondeful extra-curricular opportunities. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/01/08
I would have to agree with the negative reviews on here. There seems to be a pattern here and where there's smoke there is fire. I blame the problems with the principle because she sets to tone for the school. It shows in the teachers attittudes and compared to alpharetta high this school is a big
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Posted by a parent on 09/15/08
This school is a big disappointment. We have found the principal to be cold and arrogant. Administration is more interested in how fast they can execute a fire drill then the quality of the learning environment. Maybe If your child is a TAG student ,or has a behavioral problem this school would be
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Posted by a parent on 12/21/07
My daughter is in 6th grade. Webb Bridge did a poor job of transtioning the kids from elementary school to middle school. All they did was scare them with the rules. They were not nurturing. I think the problem is administration more than the teachers.
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Alpharetta schools — Webb Bridge Middle School is located at 4455 Webb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta GA 30005. 4455 Webb Bridge Rd is in the 30005 ZIP code in Alpharetta, GA The school district for Webb Bridge Middle School is the Fulton County School District. Webb Bridge Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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