I've had a very positive experience so far with this school. My daughter relocated during the holiday season and was able to transition smoothly into hew new surroundings. She was encouraged to get involved in extra-curricular activities, made friends quickly, excelled in the GCRCT and speaks very
... Read more highly of her teachers. As a parent that was concerned with the effects moving to another state would have on her child, I've been able to exhale. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/27/09
The education is fine but the students are not. Bullying is a problem and the language is strong. There is no accountability.
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Posted by a parent on 04/17/09
My son has had a very good experience in his two years at Chapman. We were fortunate to have great communities both years. He currently has a set of teachers who have been very helpful when I have expressed concerns to them (he is a bright, capable child who tends to be a bit lazy about completing
... Read more his agenda or doing his homework!) and I am grateful that they have taken extra time to help him out when it's been needed. Overall we have had a very good experience at Chapman (and since we are coming from a top school like Bascomb, that is saying a LOT!!!)! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/19/09
This is one great school and the teachers are really nice
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Posted by a student on 03/19/09
My daughter attended 5 and part of 6th grade at this school. We had a problem with one of the teachers allowing a student teacher to take full lead in the classroom while the fulltime teacher would step out to handle whatever administrative duties she might have. Maybe not a problem for most but was
... Read more a problem for me since my tax dollars are paying for the staff teacher to lead the class and not a student. My opinion of alot of the teachers here is that they are mostly lazy and if they can put off having to deal with the kids they will. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/19/09
This is a great school ,but the only horrible thing is they have strong language and bad food. My daughter got food poisoned by this school. I almost called them for a big talk! you know they need to start wearing hair nets and gloves as well. This is just nasty!! they need to be better on their insane
... Read more rules and discipline too!! please consider checking out the school before putting your child here!! i had rough times. I think you will too! glad its only 5th and 6th. I believe there are a whole bunch of bullies too (my daughter complained) Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/19/08
I am glad my son is out of this school. This was the worst 2 years of school. The administration needs to get a grip and stop their rediculous discipline. I did like the fact that only 5th and 6th graders are there.
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Posted by a parent on 10/21/08
Great school, good lunch, but the only bad thing is, this school has strong language!
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Posted by a student on 09/23/08
I go to chapman right now they are the best. the feild days are amazing you go to ET Booth for the indoor activites so much excitment and enthusiasm communites doing a chant like evry where we go from the Rember the Titans Movie only change the names to theirs
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Posted by a student on 05/12/08
My son went to Chapman four years ago and his experience couldn't have been better. I was the room mom both years and saw a lot that went on and how the teachers cared about all of their students. This year my daughter is in 5th grade at Chapman and my experience is the same. Parental involvement
... Read more is not a good as in elementary school but there are still a ton of volunteers for everything. My daughter's teachers are all top notch. I haven't heard of any bullies but if my daughter was being picked on, I would make sure it didn't happen twice and feel confident the problem would be taken care of. I would make sure I got more involved. The staff welcomes volunteers with open arms and makes sure you know they appreciate you. Read less
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Woodstock schools — Chapman Intermediate School is located at 6500 Putnam Ford Rd, Woodstock GA 30189. 6500 Putnam Ford Rd is in the 30189 ZIP code in Woodstock, GA The school district for Chapman Intermediate School is the Cherokee County School District. Chapman Intermediate School is a Public school that serves grade levels 5 - 6.
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