Frost Faculty work extremely hard everyday to create a positive culture aimed at helping students valued education. Increased parent involvement that support the mission of this school would make a huge difference in raising achievement levels for students.
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Posted by a teacher on 06/24/09
My child's entire educational career prior to attending this school was very fruitful, she maintained good grades, was very responsible and respectable, and always enjoyed going to school. One year at Robert Frost dimished most of the positive qualities and hard work we invested in our child. We have
... Read more more books in our home then the school library, there are few if any extracurricular activities, the schools atmosphere is dank and depressing, the behavior of other students was blantly disrepectful, even to school authorities. It's truly sad, because with effort and better administration it could be a better school. Needless to say my child was removed after completing her 7th grade year, and is four weeks into this years semester at her new school, we have already seem tremendous improvement and a complete turnaround in her studies and personality . Do your homework on this one ! Needs alot of improvement. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/09/08
I attended Frost all 3 years of middle school and I loved it. The teachers were great & I really learned a lot there. I feel that Frost has a reputation that it Does Not live up to at all. Since Frost has gotten a new Principle and asst. Principle Frost has gotten even better in dicipline and has upgraded
... Read more its learning enviornment. There are Many afterschool activities that students could join and all of the teachers offered help for any student that needed it. When I attended Frost I felt very safe and I was learning a lot, and I attended Many afterschool activities that I loved. I now go to PRP high school and I am ahead of the game. I really miss Frost and I really do think that it is one of the better middle schools in JCPs. I would recomend it to anyone. Read less
Posted by a former student on 11/03/06
I went to Frost for three years, and the teaching staff was pretty good. I go to Butler now I and I could say that Frost has helped me in some ways. The math and science department was excellent at Frost in my 8th grade year, 2004. Now they got a new principle and from what I've heard, the school
... Read more is really doing a 180. I hope the school turns around and gets a little bit more education from this change and I would now recommend this school for any parent! :] Read less
Posted by a student on 10/26/06
Frost has come a long way since we have gotten our new principal. There is way more displinary action taking place so the school gets better each day. I feel frost was always a good school it just needed a few adjustments. There has also been many extra curricular activities added like Wrestling,Chess,Peer
... Read more Mediators,Track and many more. I think forst is a good school and she be your number one choice if you are staying in this area. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/21/06
Frost is a great school and has came along way from it's days of trouble!!! Believe it or not, The Frost Falcons has more school spirit than any other school in JCPS. They rarely win any basketball games but when they do, it always comes at home, At Frost! The enovironment of a home game at Frost is
... Read more great, especially when the team their against arent so hot neither! Frost is a great place to send your child if your kid is looking for majors in Art, Drama, Music, or even extra-curricular activites such as Chess and after-school Basketball Clinics for anyone in the community. With a new principle and assistant principle, this school is guaranteed to boost even further up the list in not only Athletics but Academics as well. Let me tell you straight out, Frost is indeed a great school! Read less
Posted by a former student on 01/05/06
I attended Frost all three possible years and i must start off by saying it's rough. Frost recently dropped uniforms because of the great involvement between students and the uniform policy. The Staff here at Frost will go to any level to get you the knowledge needed as long as you want to learn it.
... Read more Students are very disruptive during class but the teachers will not stop at anything to give you what you need. Though I dont believe I was ready for High School, I do believe Frost is improving every year. Though parent involvement may be in lack, The Community Center is always open with some of the greatest activities including body fitness, Arts & Crafts, and much more. 995-0879 for info! I suggest Frost to you it is improving greatly! Read less
Posted by a former student on 11/03/05
I think Frost should have more academic programs than it does. I also think the more parent involvement there is, The more the students will behave. Fros is a good school but it does need some improvements.
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Posted by a student on 05/19/05
I have seen a lot of growth over the last 5 years at this school. Last year, reading scores increased more than 20 points! That is a larger increase than any other middle school in the district. Safety and discipline have also improved. I would like to see more parents get actively involved there
... Read more though. I think that would help a lot. Overall, there is improvement each year. Read less
Posted by a staff on 05/04/05
This school has no control over the students. My child likes the school because he/she says it is easy. I would say he/she is correct considering the test scores. I went to pick up my child from school and children were throwing paper and books out the windows and cussing so loud I could hear them. When
... Read more I went inside kids were running up and down the halls and cussing in front of me like it was common place to do so in front of adults. This school is out of control. Read less
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475
Students per teacher:
22
Full-time teachers:
22
Number of classrooms:
25
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Louisville schools — Robert Frost Middle School is located at 13700 Sandray Blvd, Louisville KY 40272. 13700 Sandray Blvd is in the 40272 ZIP code in Louisville, KY The school district for Robert Frost Middle School is the Jefferson County School District. Robert Frost Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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