I think this school is a terrible place for children.Im in 6th grade and yes,the staff is great but alot of kids are acting up and the staff does nothing.Its hard for me to focus on my work.
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Posted by a student on 07/14/09
This School has an amazing faculty and Staff their involvement in student's grades is an awsome school. The Drama Program is the best and the extra curricular activities should be rated a 5. I give this school a 100%
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Posted by a student on 05/03/09
As a past teacher at this school I found it to be very supericial in its approach to education with little regard to substance and inducing children to learn. They appeared to be more interested in deluding the students that sucess would be theirs without having to do anyting of substance.
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Posted by a teacher on 06/24/08
I have been very pleased w/ CMS.My daughter went from B's & C's in Gwinnett to A's & B's in Walton(CMS).The faculty/staff here is outstanding & incredibly supportive and the administration is exceptional.Eveyone goes out of their way to involve the parents in their children's lives.The faculty/staff
... Read more & administration were available to speak with us at a moment's notice & we even had cell #'s for some of them!Each teacher desperately wants each child to succeed.While there are challenging students at every school,I found that CMS handled these swiftly & efficiently.I would never take my daughter out of CMS voluntarily & look forward to 2008 when my son will attend.My only hope is that Dr.Callahan & his faculty/staff are still with us by 2008.Dr.Callahan is a gift to our community!I cannot adequately express my gratitude to Dr. Callahan & the faculty/staff @ CMS.Thank you just isn't enough!!!Looking forward to the future......... Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/27/07
My daughter had Mr. White, Dr.Rose, and Ms.Sims. I felt they all worked well with the kids and they also worked well with the parents. My daughter had a wonderful year and over all I had no major problems. Any problems I had were taking care of. We had a good year. Thanks to all my daughters teachers
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Posted by a parent on 05/25/07
This school is terrible. This is my son's first year there and he went from a straight A student to failing. The teachers don't care, they won't give him his make-up work when he is out and I have requested several times. There is no 'help' given to try to improve. I will be taking my son out of
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Posted by a parent on 03/28/07
Personally,i dont really like cms..my child went there..and she would ask a question and there would be this teacher who would usually say i dont have time to teach you..learn it by yourself and for me i think that if a student asks a question it is the teachers responsibility....i think that they dont
... Read more handle the trouble makers as well as they should..and maybe next year there wont be that many children there as there were this year and most of my friends are not letting their child go to that school anymore..overall that school is not as good as peopole used to say it was. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/04/06
I have worked at CMS for many years and while veteran CMS teachers know the students and community the best, we are valued the least. The administration here is disrespectful to the staff, treats teachers as if they are beneath them and less important than students. What use to be an enjoyable work environment
... Read more has denigrated into a place I come because I have to. There is no more comaradery, no more fun or laughter. Teacher morale is the lowest I've ever seen it in any school I've taught in. It is disgraceful what this administration has been allowed to do, with the blessings of the superintendent. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 10/18/05
I like the way Carver has individual halls for the grades. Therefore, 6th graders dont have to interact with the older students. One problem I see is that the school needs to get rid of the trouble makers so the rest can learn. There is too much commotion and time wasted by unruly students in the
... Read more classrooms. The teachers will keep in contact with you via email or phone which I liked. Overall a good school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/12/05
Carver is a wonderful school. it has teachers and staff who will really pay attention to your/your child's academic goals.
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Monroe schools — Carver Middle School is located at 1095 Good Hope Rd Ne, Monroe GA 30655. 1095 Good Hope Rd Ne is in the 30655 ZIP code in Monroe, GA The school district for Carver Middle School is the Walton County School District. Carver Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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