Okay i know most of you who write trashy reports about our school are parents. I dont know why you even say bad stuff about our school the teachers are great and so is everything else. The parents dont even come here so how do you even know. This is my first year at Krimmel and I alreay love it. Here
... Read more are my favorite teachers ; Ms.Wilbourn Ms.Smith Ms. Burkes Ms.Crow and Mr.T aka Mr.Thornton THeater arts Read less
Posted by a student on 03/27/09
My daughter loves this school! The teachers care, It is just the 'red tape' district theory on how to go about it. My daughter is happy so I am!
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Posted by a parent on 03/20/09
This is just below average school and that about sums it up
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Posted by a parent on 03/20/09
this school is ridiculous, I went here last year and it was the worst school I ever went to. There were a lot of fight between different races and it causes a lot of problems. The teachers here are OK but some don't want to learn and so nothing all day. The school is unorganized and when I had a detention
... Read more or ISS I skipped and no one ever noticed. Going to this school won't move you forward in life at all. Don't go here! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/17/09
Yeah, most people that write reviews on here are parents, which means you have no idea what Krimmel is like. So please don't trash it. You can't say much about the school based on teachers either. I had an OK teacher in 7th grade and my grades were slightly above average, In 8th grade i have a much better
... Read more one, and i'm getting awesome grades. Which means it is the teaching style. It's not that the teachers don't care, it's that the students make the teachers not care. Most kids are loud, and they don't worry about grades. So next time you think, 'Maybe it's just my child's teacher that doesn't care' think twice and say 'Maybe my child just doesn't care.' Krimmel's great and the laptops don't really slow things down. They're a really good tool for research. Oh, and some of the people under me should really learn how to spell. It's a wonder you got the guts to say something bad about this. :P Read less
Posted by a student on 02/14/09
This is my sons school and i think teachers are great at teaching its the students that dont try hard enough.Teachers are there to make students learn not baby sit them.You go krimmel.
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Posted by a parent on 01/15/09
This is my school, and I go to this school. Parents are saying this is a bad school, they don't know what they're talking about! You look around, you see the students having fun with the projects they may be doing, and also being able to spend time with friends. Sometimes school is the only time
... Read more that kids actually enjoy their life. Sure, there may not be good extra-curricular activities, but that's because nobody is trying to make one! At the beginning of the year, they had said something about being able to have a club if you got enough people to join! Don't blame the teachers, and don't blame the students. The laptops have problems, so what?! Everything does. They give us loaners. Adults always reminded us to backup our files to our N: drive. If we hadn't, it's our loss! Not the adults. I'm a 6th grader, and this school is the best! Read less
Posted by a student on 11/26/08
I'm not sure about other teachers but my daughter's 6th grade teachers last year were very good, particularly the Math (Ms Lee), Science(Ms Wilbourne) and Social Studies (Ms Berkes) The only thing was disappointed about is the extracurricular activities especially the clubs (Math Counts, Chess etc
... Read more that are offered in Doerre and other schools). I understand this is brand new school but I guess it s high time since the students miss on a lot of activities. Though it is necessary to catch up with the technology and providing laptops is a good way to start, I was concerned about the missing class workassignments due to technical difficulties. I guess student should be given 1-2 chances to re-submit the class work when the teacher realizes that it is missing, instead of giving a zero. I am curious to see how the LMS works this year. Overall, it is pretty decent school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/19/08
Teachers don't care and are not the best that Klein could have hired. Klein has raised our taxes for what? What a wasted year.
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Posted by a parent on 06/04/08
the school is rediculous, teachers don't care, students don't care. i wish i had never sent my child here, it was the biggest mistake i ever made. she is a very smart student, GT, and yet she has learned nothing new this year. please don't send your child here, if you expect anythin to be acheived.
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Spring schools — Krimmel Intermediate School is located at 7070 Fm 2920, Spring TX 77379. 7070 Fm 2920 is in the 77379 ZIP code in Spring, TX The school district for Krimmel Intermediate School is the Klein Independent School District. Krimmel Intermediate School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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