I am currently a student at LRMS. In my opinion, it is a pretty good school but some of the teachers in it could be watched a little better. I have one teacher who is quite mean and no matter how much I complain about her, nothing seems to be done. But besdies that, it is a good school.
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Posted by a student on 04/13/08
I was very happy with the middle school, especially 6th grade and 7th grade-the teachers were over the top, caring, kind and great with the kids, they teach because they want to make a difference-however, eighth grade-totally different story-they're in that building to get a paycheck! They made demeaning
... Read more comments about the kids, almost on a daily basis, the kids were always put down, even the good ones! Certain teachers in 8th grade don't care about their students, and they make every effort to share that with them on a daily basis. Never do they go one extra mile for anyone who needs extra help instead they pile on more work, how can students learn if they can't get the lesson the first and only time a lesson gets taught! My daughter didn't learn anything! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/26/07
I love the teachers, they are so caring and they are great with the kids. I love the office staff and tthe rest of the support staff and the assistant principals are wonderful, at least to my child. The only negative for me is the principal, not the warmest person...
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Posted by a parent on 08/24/07
Last year I was very happy with this school, and the staff, they were very helpful with my son's learning difficulties. This year it is like pulling teeth to get a return phone call, or weekly progress report. I left a message for the guidance councelor back in the beginning of April, it is now May 13th,
... Read more and I still have n ot received a phone call. I did finally talk to the teachers, but it is in my opinion very rude to ignore a parents concerns. I hope next year is a better one. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/13/07
I am very unhappy with the principal of this school. When you embrace parents they will embrace you.
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Posted by a parent on 05/04/07
The school has been a positive experience for my child. The teachers that my child has had so far have been extremly supportive, cooperative and very informative. There are many activities for the children compared to elementary. On the negative side of things it is my opinion that the office staff
... Read more could be more friendly and helpful afterall we are the tax payers that pay thier salary, I am not pleased at all with the head principle. It is my opinion that the principle of the school should work hard with the parents and have each individual students best interest at heart thats whats most important instead it is my opinion that the principle is content with being in charge and being the boss and takes pride in being the one in charge and being boss. I like the school but am not pleased with the principle from my experience. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/12/07
The teachers at this school are less than helpful when it comes to issues with the students learning. I spoke to the principal and was assured I would get weekly progress reports, so far 6 weeks later, I have received 1. Very little support from staff and teachers. Lots of blame and no solutions.
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Posted by a parent on 04/12/06
The teachers use methods to make learning fun for the children but makes sure they understand what they are learning. They have a variety of after school progrmas such as spots throughout the whole year. Drama, art, science, and beyond. There is a PTA so parents can be involved in there childs school.
... Read more They hold many fundraisers to help collect money for the school. Students also have fundraisers not only for the school but for charity such a Huricanne Katrina and the local shelters. Read less
Posted by a former student on 09/14/05
LRMS has been working on improving their school for a couple of years and they seem to be doing a good job. The addition of the National Junior Honor Society 2 years ago gives the children an academic incentive to try harder. They need more clubs and activities for the children.
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Brick schools — Lake Riviera Middle School is located at 171 Beaverson Blvd, Brick NJ 08723. 171 Beaverson Blvd is in the 08723 ZIP code in Brick, NJ The school district for Lake Riviera Middle School is the Brick Township School District. Lake Riviera Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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