The Staff, Counselors and the spirit of the school best suits me. I appreciate the friendliness and cooperation the staff provides. I am always able to talk to teachers, who seem to have time to hear me out on any concerns or issues I have.
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/09
Im in 6st grade and i can tell you that that school is almost awsome there are so many fights.But this school is awsome
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Posted by a student on 03/30/09
I am a teacher here at Live Oak Ridge. I have to say that I absolutely love my students. I wish that parents were more involved and that there was a better discipline program. Overall, I think Live Oak is a decent school that has its kinks that need to be worked out.
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Posted by a teacher on 02/25/09
the teachers are awsome so are all of the students I love subbing there the students are treated equal the pto are great supporters
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Posted by a other on 10/11/08
I am a student a Live Oak Ridge Middle School and I absolutely love being a LOBO. The teachers there are so nice and supportive. They don't yell at you unless your not doing what your supposes to be doing. They do there best to make the day fun they teach us in fun ways in a way that makes you actually
... Read more want to get up and listen and not go to sleep and the best teachers of all time are Miss. Crisp, Mrs. Brownell, Mrs/Coach Jackson, Mrs. Benn, and Mrs. Z Anderson and also the principle there is amazing. She doesn't like to yell, but when she talks us students stop and listen. So Live Oak is really a great school and GO MIGHTY LOBOS! Read less
Posted by a student on 09/05/08
this school is wonderful. the academic and extra curiculum** classes are great. I am going into the 8th grade. I have been here since 6th. It breaks my heart when I hear or see someone spreading bad things about this school. not everything you hear is true. although there are some students that like
... Read more to cause trouble. They only do it becasue they like the attention. Live Oak shouldnt be labled as a bad school because most of the students do what they need to do and try their best at everything they do. so before you tell your student they cant attend this school you should know the facts.I know where ever I go I will also always be a lobo! ~Student Read less
Posted by a student on 07/24/08
Very bad school, , my experience with some of the teachers was ok, only one was very rude and not professional at all. Students out of control. My daughter have a hard time going to this school.
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Posted by a parent on 05/22/08
I am a student a live oak ridge middle.I think that live oak is a good and bad school.At some point in time i am scared to go to school.There is to much drama and i think that causes the students to stop learning.I also dont like live oak cause of the teachers.The good thing about this school is the
... Read more coaches are very good and they do push the students and i like that.Those are the reasons why i like and dont like Live Oak Ridge Midddle!:( Read less
Posted by a student on 05/20/08
Live Oak Ridge is an awesome place to attend school. The teachers are very supportive, loving, and patient. The lady coaches are very good and really get to know the kids on a personal level. They have had a great year and a lot of wins,and my daughter has grown as a student as an athlete. Live Oak
... Read more Ridge has been a place where I have been contacted as soon as something happend from their personal cell phones. I am impressed, the number is not even blocked! They do a great job, I think if you a really a involved parent and they know you and see you, they make a good effort to always keep you informed. Maybe, instead of complaing just go to the school and get involved, everyone is very open especially the lady coaches. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/13/08
It is a good school. However, sometimes I feel that some of the things that go on are unorganized. Now I understand the testing schedule, but I feel on certain occassions the Principal is slight bit unorganized.
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Killeen schools — Live Oak Ridge Middle School is located at 2600 Robinett Rd, Killeen TX 76549. 2600 Robinett Rd is in the 76549 ZIP code in Killeen, TX The school district for Live Oak Ridge Middle School is the Killeen Independent School District. Live Oak Ridge Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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