We transfered to Lopez in my childs 8th grade,bought a home in a specific neighborhood so he could go to this school. We were so disappointed with the teachers and staff by the end of the year... they dropped the ball so many times with our GT kid ...by the time we could get anyone to do anything about
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Posted by a parent on 07/06/09
Our son started 7th Grade last August at Lopez...and it has been a remarkable year for him! He got to try out so many different things...academically and in Extracurricular activities! He is a changed person! He loves every day at school. The teachers are very systematic in their approach and update
... Read more their websites regularly to keep parenst posted! They encourage students to do their best. My son needed to meet the principal for a boy Scout requirement and he immediatly met him...and spoke encouraging words to my son! I feel the change has benefited him immensely both socially and academically. It's not always about the best colleges...it is very imporatnt for a child to have a well rounded scholastic experience! P.S the Principal has put college flags all over the cafeteria..and this itself is so inspirational to the children! He personally is present at every function and very courteous to all! Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/20/09
I love this school so much!!! The food, athletics, teachers, ect. are oh so wonderful! The principal, Dr. Lanford, is very well taught too! I recommend this school to anyone who lives in this area!
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Posted by a student on 11/09/08
My kids can complain that Lopez M.S. is too strict, but that's a good thing! They have a low tolerance for violence and drugs on campus! 'it's more like a private school environment.' The teachers deserve a pay raise as all of the 8th graders passed the TAKS test during their inaugural year!
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Posted by a parent on 09/09/08
This is a public school in its Second year. The Staff is 5 star! Just look at the first year of test scores! If you have a problem...they will do thier best to fix it! The school nurse is wonderful and has helped my child through a rough patch,his asthma was bad,she did everything to help him and
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Posted by a parent on 09/04/08
This school and it's administrators are allowing my son to be bullied on a daily basis. There needs to be more training for teachers and administrators on this very important subject. Our children, yours and mine, need to be safe while getting their education. Lopez M.S needs to take threats and fighting
... Read more more seriously. My child came home yesterday and told me he was Rhino Ra--d! I was shocked when he explained what this was. It is a boy coming up behind you and putting you in a choke hold while he puts his knee up your rear. This was done in class while the teacher was present and the teacher did nothing about it as my son told her what this kid was doing. I am a mother that plans on making a difference for my son and other children. Please post here if you have any similar situations. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/09/08
The school is new and started off very organized, state of the art, and respectful to students. We love it!
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Posted by a parent on 01/28/08
I love it! it's beautiful and has great teachers! i love the principal!
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Posted by a student on 12/29/07
My son attended Bush Middle School until Lopez opened this year. The Principal at Lopez is exceptional. He is enthusiastic, attends every social and athletic gathering at the school as well as away games, and is significantly invested in the students and faculty. Each of my son's teachers this year
... Read more have been superior. The education my son has received thus far at Lopez is far superior to any of the previous schools he has attended in North Carolina or in Texas. NEISD is an exceptional school district, and Lopez faculty, staff, and administration far surpass my high expectations. I can't think of a better school for middle school students. My only regret is the robust number of students enrolled at the school and the challenge of traffic with Hardy Oak Elementary School nearly directly across the street. Better location planning would be my only critical comment. Read less
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San Antonio schools — Jose M Lopez Middle School is located at 23103 Hardy Oak Blvd, San Antonio TX 78258. 23103 Hardy Oak Blvd is in the Summit neighborhood and 78258 ZIP code in San Antonio, TX The school district for Jose M Lopez Middle School is the North East Independent School District. Jose M Lopez Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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