i am a sophomore at naaman but webb was some of my best times i have ever had in school. the teachers are awesome they help you out when you need help in a class. and when a parent has a question the staff is nice and polite. mr. Parker is the best! his class was so fun. especially if you were in his
... Read more a club he made u feel like u actually accomplished something by doing good in school which is why almost everyone in his class had a good grade. if you want your son/daughter to have a great education just look at webb's taks scores and you will see that the teachers and staff do there job. and it was fun when we had spirit day and faculty games. Read less
Posted by a other on 06/25/09
its okay. But the teachers mostly care about TAKS. they are pretty nice though.....
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Posted by a parent on 04/04/09
Hi,I'm Zulmy Rios and i go to Webb.I love my school because it is full of Webb Bear pride. We are the best in TAKS scores and I'm very proud of that.I know some people say that the teachers arent very interested in what we are doing but most of the teachers are sooo nice. I really like the way Ms.Anderson
... Read more And Ms.Fruge get really involved into what we are doing.Overall,I think Webb is an excellent school. Read less
Posted by a student on 10/11/08
All of the school is, okay. But male students should not have to cut their hair when a little longer than their collar,but at the school it is called 'distracting' if so, then a female with long hair should be distracting, but it is not. This rule is not part of GISD rules, it is a rule of the school
... Read more itself which should be vetoed by the students. The teachers also have barely any control over the students, the teachers always put down on the students, the belts are not allowed to be any other color than black or brown now, causing lots of difficulties with dress code, teachers spend most time focused on dress code wasting the time the students have to complete the given work. The desks in the classroom also have obscene words and/or gestures, all desks should be newly replaced. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/26/08
This school does not praise the children. Teachers act like they could care less as long as the tests scores are good. Their only concern is TAKS scores and how they are seen by the district. What about our childrens futures? Test scores do not make it in the 'real' world as an adult. These kids
... Read more are in for a rude awakening unless we speak up and do something about the lack of education being given to our kids. Our school tax dollars pay for what? Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/15/08
it's not that great. although the athletic program is good the educational isn't
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Posted by a parent on 09/22/07
I am a student at this school and find this school very unlively and poor in quality. The teachers do not give a 100% at all times and we rarely do hands-on activities. Some teacher put you down. I am asking my parents to switch to a different school because I am very unpleased with this school.
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I find that Webb's lack of proper leadership has allowed the teachers to decay into a state of only putting out the minimal amount effort to get the children through school. Their lack of compassion and understanding puts undue emotional strain on the students. The '...holier than thou...' attitude of
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/06
Overall, one of the best in Garland ISD middle schools. Nearly all of the teaching faculty are dedicated, competent and striving to do their best. Substitute teachers (Usually chosen by the regular teachers) called in for the regular faculty are usually the best in the district.The administration seems
... Read more to keep on top of things with potential problems mostly avoided. The lunches are some of the best in the district. Supervision of the children seems good and fair. Read less
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Garland schools — Webb Middle School is located at 1610 Spring Creek Dr, Garland TX 75040. 1610 Spring Creek Dr is in the 75040 ZIP code in Garland, TX The school district for Webb Middle School is the Garland Independent School District. Webb Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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