I just graduated 8th grade at haymon-morris and I have to say I am so glad I am out of that school!! The Math teachers are horrible!! We can't have fun. My parents went every year to get help for me in math and the school said they would do all of these things to help me but nothing every happened!
... Read more Now my brother has to spend 3 years there! But it is better than some of the other schools in the area. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/13/09
i am a uprising 7th grader wich means that after this summer ends i will be in seventh . well the school is ok overall alot of my friends call it prison and on diffrent veiws i can see why. i will tell you some good tings about if the school lunchs are pretty good you get recess before or after if you
... Read more are in 6th grade . you still have little fun things like feild day and prep rallies but not as much as elm. but thats understandable acadimics come first always but you which isnt much fun at all if you are in sports. the bad parts well 1.if you are to disruptive in a class room they send you out with nothing but a book tell me how you are supposed to learn that subject when you read a book therefore you will miss a lesson and fail Read less
Posted by a student on 07/09/09
I am currently a student there and yes they are very strict but hey it either that or some wild school were fights happen every day. I did enjoy my year there, the teachers helped me alot so i have nothing to complain about.
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Posted by a student on 05/09/09
I am a former student of Haymon-Morris Middle School and I am proud to be a Wild cat. The students are well taught, the teachers do a great job at it as well. I was very upset when I had to move to Gainesville, Georgia. My three years at Haymon-Morris were very successful, and very entertsining.
... Read more This School is very clean as well. The Janitors work very hard to keep this school in tact for your students. The restrooms are clean, the classrooms are ALWAYS well kept. The food there is exquisite. It is very tasty. This school is perfect. :) Read less
Posted by a student on 03/05/09
My son has gone to Haymon Morris for 2 years. We moved from a school of over 3000 to HM with a little over 600. For students who make honor roll the principle actually shook their hand. This was a huge difference from the other school. The personal touch was greatly appreciated. My son has not had
... Read more any problems with being picked on. He has also never once said he didn't like going to school there. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/03/08
I was a student here in 7th and 8th grade, and i now am going to apalachee high school. The teachers here are a little too strict, but isnt that what every student thinks? haha, anyway overall they teach great. Its a safe enviorment, and there is never any fights ive seen or heard about there. its a
... Read more very caring place. i would recommend this school especially to students who are doing bad, for this school could possibly help you raise your grades. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/01/08
HMMS is an outstanding school. Student achievement is the goal. For students to be ultimately successful, the environment must be safe. If that means straight lines and silent transitions...then, I support the efforts of the principal and her staff. Keep up the good work.
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Posted by a other on 06/20/08
Academically this is a great school, except for the math, they need work in that department. The teachers are not parent friendly, and neither is the Principal. They treat the students like military puppets. The school is nicknamed the Military Academy, and for good reason. The students get in trouble
... Read more for waving, smiling, and what ever you do, don't step out of line. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/16/08
This school is amazing even though it is a litle strict.
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Posted by a student on 03/05/08
This is a very good school as far as public schools go. The principal and her staff have excellent control of the students and hold the students to a high standard of respect, discipline, and leadership. The students walk quietly to their classes in a nondisruptive manner and the teachers are there
... Read more with them as well. There are no uniforms, but there is a dress code which is enforced daily. My son loves it. Read less
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Winder schools — Haymon Morris Middle School is located at 1008 Haymon Morris Rd, Winder GA 30680. 1008 Haymon Morris Rd is in the 30680 ZIP code in Winder, GA The school district for Haymon Morris Middle School is the Barrow County School District. Haymon Morris Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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