I am very pleased with the direction that PCMS seems to be headed. With a new building and administration, along with some great, caring teachers, this school is a school our community can now be proud of.
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Posted by a parent on 11/25/08
I wish a JROTC program would come to PCMS. THe new bldg is great, but the dicipline needs to improve. I hope with the new principal and staff there, it will get better. They should inforce a little better dress code with some of the kids. SOme of them look like they never change clothes. I hope the lunch
... Read more gets better. It often is so bad my kids don't eat at all. I would like to see more money funded toward a new auditorium and less towards football. THe old school auditorium is a disgrace. The whole community uses it, so it shoud be a priority. I would like to see better comminication from the teachers/school as a whole. No notes ever seem to make it home about anything. (dances, clubs, etc) I feel left out as a parent. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/28/08
Pike County has excellent schools! I attended Pike County Schools and my children are there now. My oldest is twelve and we have experienced only positive results from Pike County Schools. We are getting a new middle school. It will be ready for the 2008/2009 school year. Yay!
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Posted by a parent on 04/01/08
Pike county schools system overall is about a 4 star. I know that when I send a letter in requesting information that I ususally get a call that day that I sent the letter and get explainations to my questions.I would like to see more afterschool options for the kids
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Posted by a parent on 12/07/07
Efficient, thorough, and well run. My son is learning much.
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Posted by a parent on 11/16/07
PCMS is a great school. Most of the teachers are great, however there are some bad ones. It's going to be that way any where. I would like to see a ROTC program in the near future. We are excited about the new middle school building.
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Posted by a parent on 11/01/07
Pike County Middle School is great. The teachers and staff are what put this school together. The teachers are great. I wish we could have better lunches, but don't we all? We should give more money to the musical department and sports.(other than football)Overall the school is fantastic and devoted
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Posted by a student on 07/11/06
Pike County Middle School is great. The teachers and staff are what put this school together. The teachers are great. I wish we could have better lunches, but don't we all? We should give more money to the musical department and sports.(other than football)Overall the school is fantastic and devoted
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Posted by a student on 07/11/06
I believe that this school could use its money for things that matter, like better food and more equipment. I think that the teachers are over all great, with the exception of a few who do nothing. The staff is pretty good, could be better. When the new school is built i think the other kids will be
... Read more better off, I believe that the staff should encourage the students more, i feel like we, as students, dont get enough encouragement. I also feel like the school is not the safe, i sometimes feel like we have to many problems with bomb threaths and etc. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/04/06
Hey, I think that Pike County Middle has very smart and educational teachers. I think we do need another principal, and maybe some new staff. I also think that when we buid our new middle school, Pike will be way better. We have wonderful students and teachers, if only we had a building that would suit
... Read more everyone. The new superintendant** Dr. Duncan is also very good. I think that he is right for Pike and he will make good choices for us also. Read less
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Zebulon schools — Pike County Middle School is located at 7450 Us Hwy 19, Zebulon GA 30295. 7450 Us Hwy 19 is in the 30295 ZIP code in Zebulon, GA The school district for Pike County Middle School is the Pike County School District. Pike County Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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