I have been going to this school my entire middle school years. I think that this is one of the best schools around. You have teachers everywhere to assist with a problem. We have some of the best sports teams and academically achieved alot.I know that next year when i leave off to high school i will
... Read more truely miss this campus! this is the school if you want your child to succeed. Read less
Posted by a student on 11/06/09
This is my daughter's second year with Claughton and we both love it. She came from a small private school in HISD, so we thought the transition would be a little rough. It was the opposite. She has excelled. I love the fact that I can monitor her grades on-line and contact teachers with questions
... Read more before it becomes an problem. For the size of the school, I think they are doing a great job. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/21/09
Claughton is a great learning enviorment!the only downfall is they are too lenient about fights. that could be handled better.
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Posted by a student on 03/04/09
May I suggest if you plan on allowing your student to attend Claughton Middle School, please be prepared to be more than active you must be proactive.Staff is mixed with great teachers and subpar teachers ,half of which are there to collect a check and are not there for the benifit of your student.
... Read more Once Spring ISD learns how to teach the student and stops teaching the class and the test, it will become a great asset to our community. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/25/09
I am a C.M.S student who is very pleased with my experiance here for the last 2 school years..&& of what I have left..I am an 8th grade student who truly thinks Claughtin is the school you want your child to be at if you like caring teachers and staff who really cares about your childs welfare.The extra-curicular
... Read more activites are outsatnding..I hae the dance team..Choir..Track..All of the above in which the teachers abide by by fixing the schedule to fit me and my peers..Its a wonderful school!!! Read less
Posted by a student on 02/25/09
My daughter was not a very good student in elementary school, but once she went to Claughton, her grades went up. that way in 7th grade she had an oppertunity to be in athletics. it was all a dream come true.
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Posted by a parent on 08/28/07
My Daughter attended Claughton for the first time last year. The support that I recieved from the staff was far better than what I had at Thompson. The school is very informative and communicates with the family well.
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Posted by a parent on 07/31/07
My child attended this school last year and he will return. Basically, the entire year was a waste. The teachers in my opinion did not and in most cases could not teach because of disruptive students on a daily basis. It seems as if the teachers were on somewhat of vacation until time to prepare students
... Read more for TAKS. Communication between teachers and counselors was poor. It took one counselor 2 weeks to return my call after several messages. I explained to her my questions were answered after I had to take off work to visit the school. Extracurricular activities were offered but my child did not participate. This summer will be spent trying to academically prepare for another school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/28/07
Claughton Middle is a great school. The teachers and adminstration have come a long way in just three years. The schoolprovides students with a lot of opportunities and the students really excel. The atmosphere is very welcoming. Parents are welcome and many are involved through PTO and Band Boosters.
... Read more The school climate is orderly and structured. If you want a school where your child can really strive and learn - this is the one! Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/13/06
My expeirence at Claughton has been one of the worst. Disipline is a major problem at this school. There is little to no administration-teacher teamwork, only finger pointing. The administration is more about looking good than actually doing good.
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Houston schools — Claughton Middle School is located at 3000 Spears, Houston TX 77067. 3000 Spears is in the 77067 ZIP code in Houston, TX The school district for Claughton Middle School is the Spring Independent School District. Claughton Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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