This past school year was wonderful! Everyone seemed to be on the right track. We are beginning to become the great school that we once were. Let's hang in here and assist each other in making this school as great as it can be! Parents, teachers, students, and the community need to bond to allow successes
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Posted by a teacher on 07/24/08
My son has done excellent at this school. There is a lot of fighting, but heck that is in most middle schools. My son will be starting seventh grade and I seen last year the school/principal is really trying to do a better job. Parents like to blame the school, but structure starts at home.
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Posted by a parent on 06/25/08
I am a sixth grader and Temple Middle is a great and I just love it. You should put your child in this wonderful school.
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Posted by a teacher on 06/23/08
TMS is a good school at some what. But the discipline is improving gradually. this year we have a new assistant principle. she is really great. she checks every hall, looks in all class rooms and check what the teachers and students are doing or learning. Also the band program is awesome. the band teacher
... Read more is the best band teacher i have ever had it will be sad leaving her this year. she is nice to everyone. well thats all i have to say about this school. also one more thing don't transfer to temple middle school not a very good school. Alot of drama goes on almost everyday! Read less
Posted by a student on 03/27/08
I think that temple middle school has no purpose for it. the kids and myself hardly learn anything in there, and they could make it better by encouraging us to do better by giving away prizes to all the great students(like myself).
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Posted by a student on 10/23/07
I am a teacher at TMS. This is the school where the principal's blood runs 'black and gold', but where the accountability to the teachers is not so colorful. Alot of talk comes from this administration about keeping teachers accountable, not alot of action.
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Posted by a teacher on 07/25/06
At first I honestly didn't like it there. we are very involved parents. TMS could still use a lot of straightening but its getting there. Our son is happy there. Ms.Cook in the office is very helpful and polite and there are a few other teachers that are nice and caring. Discipline is absurd! The
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Posted by a parent on 05/10/06
I am proud to report a significant turn around at Temple Middle. We have a new, dedicated, hands-on Principal and Assistant. I sense a 'zero tolerance' atmosphere at Temple Middle where unacceptable behavior is concerned. With this new administration in place, I also sense a renewed morale amongst the
... Read more teachers and staff. As previously stated, disipline begins and is reinforced at home. For this, there can be no substitute. When a student comes to school with a lack of respect for authority and total disregard for order, he or she negatively affects all aspects of the classroom experience. Education also begins at home. Providing an early love for learning is essential . My children have thrived at Temple Middle because I'm involved. They are both QUEST students, athletes, and academic team members. One is now in High School continuing the example. TMS has everything a student requires. Use it or lose it. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/07/05
I'm an 8th grade student at Temple Middle. Our school has so many problems that need to be addressed. The students like to go to school to bully and pick on others, write bad things about others on the bathroom wall, and recently our brand new Baseball field was graffitied over Spring Break!But im glad
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Posted by a student on 04/14/05
We are near the end of my daughter's first year at TMS and I am still very pleased with her academic success. It was a challenging year in the Quest program with the reward of a trip to St. Augestine next month. Her mind has expanded and matured as she has developed a love for music, step-dance, group
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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.
Student enrollment:
515
Students per teacher:
21
Full-time teachers:
24
Number of classrooms:
28
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Temple schools — Temple Middle School is located at 275 Rainey Rd, Temple GA 30179. 275 Rainey Rd is in the 30179 ZIP code in Temple, GA The school district for Temple Middle School is the Carroll County School District. Temple Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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