My daughter went to LMS for 3 years. Her teachers were truly dedicated and show that they care about the students. Parent involvement could be higher-but the parents that are involved are very positive about LMS and can see how hard the Administration works to continuelly bring positive changes to
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Posted by a parent on 07/19/09
LMS is a school that has good to great teachers and an administration that is working hard to improve the education of the students. The kids that work hard generally succeed and the parents that are involved seem to always have the kids who work hard.
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Posted by a parent on 05/10/09
The school don't care about the students at this school, all they care about is the AYP and the fact that they have a job.
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Posted by a parent on 04/17/09
If Lilburn Elementary cared about discipline and safety as much as they care about AYP, it could be a decent school. The principal is a joke, there is no control over the students. I do not think there is even a dress code, the kids where clothes affiliated with gangs everyday. I hope that they do not
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Posted by a parent on 01/17/09
this is an overall good school. many people think its not because of its bad grades and poor behavior in students. the truth is that this school has excelent programas for kids who are struggling or kids who are gifted. although many children donot give thier 100% so they blame it all on their teachers
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Posted by a student on 01/14/09
I am a very proud student of Lilburn Middle School and i have t'o say some stuff about some reviews i just read and i felt joyless.First LMS has stuff that other schools don't have for example it's a very diverse school.Second its has the best teachers that can ever teacher a student in there life time.They
... Read more take there time and lives to educate us.I read a review saying that some teachers at LMS teach the 'loudly way' first if some teacher is yelling at a student or telling them to pay attention is because they care about students learning and getting stuff in there minds.And the gifted program in LMS is one of the best in the county.Gifted teachers challenge students.Also it's bein three consequtive years that LMS has made AYP.And that shows how great this school realy is and its one of the best schools in Gwinnett county!! Read less
Posted by a student on 08/22/08
This school is horrible! My child went there for 6 months and i had to get him transfered out. ( I fought for it!) he was bullied on a daily basis and the school did nothing to help protect him. It got to the point where my child didn't want to go to school and my child is a honor student! the teachers
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Posted by a parent on 07/24/08
My child attends this school as sixth-grader. I'm not impressed at all with this school. The teachers, even in the gifted program, mostly seem to be from the 'yelling loudly' school of management. There are many, many fights. There is very little attempt to involve parents in any way until well after
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Posted by a parent on 03/06/08
I used to go to Lilburn Middle (LMS) and I think its a great school. I'll go back to Lilburn any day if I could. The teachers were great and the lunch there is way better then the lunch at my current school. It might not be the best at academics, but it really is the best!
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Posted by a former student on 12/12/06
I'm a student at Lilburn Middle School.I think that it should be more extracurricular activities for the students including me.Liburn Middle is a good school.There should be more dances so students can have fun also.Hopefully the 7th graders this year can have a little bit of room and privacy and can
... Read more talk to their friends in the hallway.This year I will officially be an 8th grader, it's going to be really hard but if I try my best, then I will get through.If we pass all of our classes, then we shouldn't have to take big test assesments to determine whether we pass or fail to the next grade.Lilburn Middle School is good but there is a few things that should be changed. Read less
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Lilburn schools — Lilburn Middle School is located at 4994 Lawrenceville Hwy, Lilburn GA 30047. 4994 Lawrenceville Hwy is in the 30047 ZIP code in Lilburn, GA The school district for Lilburn Middle School is the Gwinnett County Public School District. Lilburn Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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