Fulmore Magnet has excited and engaged my son, who is now entering 7th grade. It is a slice of the real world, with diverse kids and attitudes and beliefs. My son loves his classes (especially electives such as Visual Media, Law, and Mariachi band) and has had a wonderful social experience as well.
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Posted by a parent on 08/24/09
There are many great teachers however the leadership needs to be more friendly. Many teachers are leaving next year which is not a good sign. Electives and extracurriculars are stellar.
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Posted by a teacher on 05/04/09
This school is amazing. It is a great campus, very involved, with a caring staff, a stellar program, and fantastic facilities. The Magnet Program is easily the best in the state: with a Journalism program draped with honors, an unsurpassed band and a choir that excels, I highly recommend this school.
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Posted by a parent on 03/30/09
this school is amazing. I am currently in 8th grade and i am in the magnet program and i have so much fun. The magnet teachers are really cool because they really know how to connect to the students and they know their students' level so they can teach well and actually get the students to understand.
... Read more The people are soo nice and funny and cool, its just amazing. I have to say, i am kinda excited to leave here but its been a great 3 years and i will always remember..idk. i forgot what i was going to say. sorry:) Read less
Posted by a student on 03/29/09
In the magnet program, the academics are rigorous, but outside of those classes the hallways are not always comfortable. However, the fine arts classes are amazing, and it is really easy to form a family group in the.
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Posted by a student on 02/05/09
i am a student at this school i have been going there since 6th grade and currently a 7th grader i think yje teachers are very relaxed around the students that they are doing a better job in there teaching in my none magnet classes there are a few bad nuts and it really gets on my nerves but as soon
... Read more as the teachers notice it witch is usally very quick the send them to bmc witch is behavioral management classes. i personally have never been i have only had detention once for chewing gum...opps....... i am excited tto go to school each morning. i am in advanced choir and that is my overall favoriye elective. the choir directer ms.carrol is the best. I think this is a good idea to send your student there the magnet program is extravegent...... Read less
Posted by a student on 01/07/09
My son wint to this school and it was like a zoo of animals seriously i mean some of the classes where good put the students they where like out of control! i am dissapointed in this school so much
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Posted by a parent on 11/20/08
i went to this school right when the children were getting out of class and it was like a zoo of animals. even one student zoomed right passed a teacher almost push her. A couple other students looked like they were all gangsters. Not the type of school i would be at.
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Posted by a parent on 07/26/08
My son has thrived at Fulmore this past year, when he previously floundered and hated school. He was on the Honor Roll for the first time in his life & was inducted into the National Junior Honor's Society. Wat to go Fulmore teachers!
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Posted by a parent on 08/02/07
A student that formerly went to fulmore, who's brother and parent whom went to fulmore, fulmore is a great school mainly in the magnet program but also in the social society. There isn't any bullying but not only that fulmore students that go there are very nice and welcoming. When I went to fulmore
... Read more I had very much fun and I did very good in my work. The students tell their parents they're not learning which isn't true they just say that to make their school sound bad I know this because I use to do that and also because every other school I have been to also say that. But fulmore is a very fun place to be I love that school and wish I was still attending. I think you should send your student their! Read less
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Austin schools — Fulmore Middle School is located at 201 E Mary St, Austin TX 78704. 201 E Mary St is in the Bouldin neighborhood and 78704 ZIP code in Austin, TX The school district for Fulmore Middle School is the Austin Independent School District. Fulmore Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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