im a student the school is a great school but the dress code is unbelivabele
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Posted by a student on 08/28/09
I'm from Tampa,Fl and I have to say, Hull middle is the best school I ever went to in my life. Everything about this school is good.Mrs.Humphreys, Mrs.Arness, Mrs.Frakes, and Mrs.Sheetz. Er body no she fine,LOL! Mrs.Hollis, Mrs/Coach.Woods, Coach.Deep, Coach.Shelnut, and even the principle. This is the
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Posted by a student on 02/07/09
I love Hull Middle School! It is my first year here and it is fantastic! Although, I was reading overviews and test scores on schools in the northern states and they seem to be having better test scores than we do here in the south. I really enjoy Hull Middle School but I do agree with some parents.
... Read more The classrooms are too big, the equipment is poor, and some teachers are very rude. I do hope to see improvement in Hull. But overall, it is an ok school. But I;d rather go to school in the northern states rather than the south. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/10/09
I am on team 8G. I love Ms. Towns, Ms. Welch, and Ms. Mac. I dont like the silent transition or that we have to sit with our classrooms at lunch. I dont like fishy. Overall its a really good school
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Posted by a student on 01/07/09
This School is totally awsome. Not many field trips or almost nothing that has to do with the PTA though. This school is very diverse and everyone fits in perfectly.
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Posted by a student on 12/09/08
Great parental & PTA involvement. I was concerned with my daughter moving into middle scool from Mason Elem. which was great, but I have been completely satisfied. Awesome teachers- you couldn't do better.
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Posted by a parent on 09/18/08
Hull is overcrowded, teachers are unfriendly and do not feel that have to respond or work with parents. In fact, parental feedback is not valued at all at this school. Teachers have way too much control and are not managed well by the administration. I have moved my child to a private school for next
... Read more year and in the process have realized the Math Book from Gwinnett County is 10 years out of date. Even Fulton County is not doing Integrated Math anymore! Hull was strong in Language Arts, but is weak in Math and Science. The kids at this school are very, rude, wild and out of control. We will never go back to Gwinnett County Schools. This is not the environment I want my child in for her education. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/02/08
So yeah, Hull Middle School is a great school. By my personal story, it shows how the teachers really care. In the 7th Grade, I came from Puerto Rico, and came to the United States for the first time. When I entered Hull, I saw that there were great possibilities for me there. The teachers were very
... Read more friendly, and each time something bad happened, they really pushed hard for the justice. Thanks to this school, I believe I can achieve to be successful. And the ESOL program really helps students learn English, and use it correctly. In the 8th Grade, I felt safe, and confident. Students, teachers were very cool. I cannot believe that this was my last year in Hull. I will truly miss it. Thanks to all those teachers that helped me. (Jackson, Redding, Welch, McElroy, Richelt, Towns) Love Ya All! Read less
Posted by a student on 06/27/08
Hi im on team S and hull rocks! The cafeteria food is okay, the teachers are nice (Go Mr. Kaufman are awesome!) ....umm well most of them are. they teach what u need to know basically and we are encouraged to strive for the best everday day. You rock Hull! - a fellow student at hull soon to be a rising
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Posted by a student on 06/01/08
The classes are huge and teachers are unfriendly.The school is actually very poor.Lockers,gyms,cafeteria,computers all need some improvement.The school completely ignores students who are not doing very well.They have this special class called 'PROBE' and even if your kid is very,very smart,it is actually
... Read more very hard to get in there.Kids who were in the special classes from elementary school never gets dropped out even if they are not doing so well.On the other hand,it is really hard to get into those classes if you haven't been to Gwinnett since 1st grade(even if your kid is very talented and smart).So,this school is just average. Read less
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Duluth schools — Richard Hull Middle School is located at 1950 Old Peachtree Rd, Duluth GA 30096. 1950 Old Peachtree Rd is in the 30096 ZIP code in Duluth, GA The school district for Richard Hull Middle School is the Gwinnett County Public School District. Richard Hull Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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