Miller Magnet is a great school, the teacher are great need to check campus police that's assigned there to assure that she is fare to all student!
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Posted by a parent on 11/06/08
well, i went to miller middle school from 7th to 8th grade. Coming from a former student miller is awesome. Some things that happen are handled un-proffesional but, for the most part Miller is a great school. the fine arts are okay except for dance; dance is awesome. If you are planning to sign your
... Read more child up, sign him/her up for dance:) Pilar Wilder is the best teacher! I can't really comment on the regular classes because i was in the gifted program which was excellent. Mr. Banks is the best teacher ever! :) Read less
Posted by a student on 10/23/08
I recently moved to GA from Texas and my son is attending Miller Middle School. This is my first experience in dealing with school faculity including principal who are unprofessional and who conduct themselves as uneducated individuals. Think first before you allow your child to attend this school.
... Read more Or take a drive to the school and speak to the staff and you will understand what I am talking about. Every teacher and staff member need to be fired and never allowed to work in the education field again. And good luck at speaking to someone from the Bibb County Board of Education. They never seem to return calls. Now I understand why there are so many private schools in this area. And they question why the students are not passing state exams. The teachers probably couldn't pass the exams if they had to. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/17/08
Much better than the elementary school my son attended last year. Very in tune to his special needs and welcome open communication with parents. My son does'nt CRY in the mornings when I drop him off.
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Posted by a parent on 10/01/08
I dont know about the regular classes, but the Gifted classes are fun and well organized. Mr.Banks and Mr.Scott are the best teachers around. They make learning funny and easy. The new principle is ok, but I liked Dr.Kilcrease a little better.
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This is a fine arts magnet school, so the availability of those programs is, I guess, a little better than surrounding schools. But as a parent coming from another county with magnet programs, Miller is very poorly led and /or organized. My daughter is not challenged in her academics, and when I requested
... Read more a teacher conference, I was told by the teacher that she'd have co 'check and see if she had time' then I never heard back from her! There are never any PTA fun things - like Donuts with Dad or anything. It's like they're just doing what they can to get by... Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/26/07
This school is the best school i have ever went to i left this school when i was in the &th grade to come to Flordia and now that i am up here i have not found a school quite like it. Miller Middle school have always been my Favorite school and my favorite teacher was Mr. Bank at the time when i was
... Read more there the pricnpal was Dr. Hall and she was just as wonderful as the school was i really miss this school and it was a great school so who ever dose'nt like that school has not seen the side of it like i have. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/25/05
Miller has a great core knowledge cuuriculum seetup on teaching their students. They have lots of different extra-curricular activities. Mr. Scott is a great teacher! He makes learning fun and easy. He has a great method of teaching. It is fun, but effective. Miller has a great principal. Miller is great!
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Posted by a student on 12/11/04
Miller Middle Magnet School is a great school. The teachers here are wonderful. Especially Mrs. Burnell and Mrs. Daniely. This is a great school! You'll love it!
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* In 2007-2008 Georgia administered the Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT) in reading, English language arts and math in grades 1 through 8 and in science and social studies in grades 3 through 8. The CRCT is a standards-based assessment, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Georgia. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.
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Macon schools — Miller Magnet Middle School is located at 751 Hendley St, Macon GA 31204. 751 Hendley St is in the 31204 ZIP code in Macon, GA The school district for Miller Magnet Middle School is the Bibb County School District. Miller Magnet Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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