James Madison High School
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3000 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75215
Dallas, TX 75215
(972) 925-2800
Community Reviews
Read what parents are saying about James Madison High SchoolMrs. Willard does the most with what she has. James Madison was built in the early 20th century and the building has been maintained beautifully even without needed renovations. Historically the school has not received proper funding to compete with some of the more affluent schools, but over the year Mrs. Willard has been able to obtain help from organizations to offer more to her students. Madison now has a serious early college program, they're also working with NAF to provide students with IT skills, and the school has just received a large Bond for a much needed overhaul of its facilities & programs. I have no doubt in the capabilities of their Principal and even though it may not translate to online forums, there's a lot of pride that comes with being apart of The 'Great' James Madison High School's family.
Posted by a community member on 1/8/2021This 'school' lacks discipline. While my heart breaks for the students who want to learn something, I cannot abide such belligerent insubordination from the majority. Parents, insist administration provide a quality learning environment.
Posted by a teacher on 11/23/2014My School Is So Blessed and intelligent. Our Principle is very well kept and responsible.
Posted by a student on 9/13/2013Nearby Schools
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Dallas schools - James Madison High School is located at 3000 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Dallas TX 75215. James Madison High School is in the Dallas Independent School District. James Madison High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9-12.
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