Im a former 7th grader from Dacula middle, and ive got to say, dacula middle school s the best school ive gone to so far. 6th grade was the funnest but 7th was great to.
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Posted by a student on 06/05/09
i am a student at DMS and let me just say this school is the best ever last year i went to SMS and i was not doing so well and when i came to this school i really started trying. the teachers teach so well and the lunch is really good and the students there are so friendly. i highly recomand this school,
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Posted by a student on 03/07/09
I am in 7th grade at DMS..... and yeah the school couldn't be better. 6th grade is the hardest but overall everything is great.
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Posted by a student on 02/25/09
my son is in 7th grade at Dacula. I am happy with his teachers. His principal has been so kind and supportive when I had family problems and need assistance. My son is happy there. I think it's the best school.
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Posted by a parent on 12/14/08
not having a great experience with some of the teachers. My son had a teacher first year and she was forced to teach at an elementary then another teacher went on a medical leave and didnt come back and is now assisting insead of teaching so what its just to bad for the students that had to deal with
... Read more trying to be taught by teachers who couldnt or shouldnt have still been teaching now we have one that should be a professor in college instead of a middle school. I just hope he survivors and get out of this school oh yea had injury issues that happend at school never could get an appointment with the principal and not allowed to have tape recorders or back pack help reguardless of what body part was broken. Crazy how that school works Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/02/08
Great teachers, great students, great principal, everything is great......i learn sooooooooooooo much while at school.
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Posted by a student on 06/02/08
I am a grandparent. Our grandson is in the gifted program for sixth graders at Dacla. As an educator of 39 years in the public school system and the grandmother of four gifted children (three in the FL public school system), I would definitely rate Dacula with 5 STARS. Tyler's mother is also a teacher
... Read more with 14 years experience in public education. It has been such an incredible experience to see the needs of gifted children served so incredibly. In FL gifted chldren get the crumbs of education. The teachers at DMS have encouraged and challenged Tyler to excel. I stand in awe of your parent communications, teaching skills and your geniune love for your students. Thank you for enriching our life's. May your gifts be returned to you tenfold. Read less
DMS is a great school. It is my 6th grade year and I am loving it. The teachers are great and the kids are cool too! Yes, it's crowded but that means there are more friends to meet! There are no more trailers! I'm on the 4th floor and climbing all of those stairs isnt fun, but it's worth it! I have learned
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Posted by a student on 02/08/08
I was very nervous about my son entring 6th grade at such a large school. I have been very pleased with the way the 6th graders are treated and kept separate from the older kids. My son's team of teachers have been very responsive to my emails and requests for meetings. The 6th grade office has also
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Dacula schools — Dacula Middle School is located at 137 Dacula Rd, Dacula GA 30019. 137 Dacula Rd is in the 30019 ZIP code in Dacula, GA The school district for Dacula Middle School is the Gwinnett County Public School District. Dacula Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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