Bellingrath Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 797 students |  

PHONE: (334) 269-3755

FAX: (334) 269-6173

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3488 S Court St

Montgomery, AL 36105

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Bellingrath Middle School, located in Montgomery, Alabama, serves grades 6-8 in the Montgomery Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 1 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 16 school community members.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2012
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My son "Christian Miller" says that Bellingrath is a great school to attend . And i may vouche for that, I've been up to the school several amounts of time, and the staff was just awesome . Keep it up Bellingrath . Sincerally Shantika Jones
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Posted on Jan 7, 2012
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it is nice i visit the school everything goes great the teacher try to puch students to great education
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Posted on May 24, 2011
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I went to bellingrath in the 80s it was a ggod school back then there was more pride back then. Had alot of fun going to the school dances when i hear old music from back then i always remember the school dances and all the fun we use to have...

Posted on Oct 28, 2008
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i think that bellingrath is a great school but mabey the student could change just a bit with their behavior, otherwise i love B-Grath....
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Posted on Nov 28, 2006
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Bellingrath is a great school for that area. The teachers are highly qualified and recieve constant training to improve their skills. The problem with Bellingrath is the parents and the students. I did not see studens take pride in their school. Parents do not support the teachers and rarely show up for any programs. Bellingrath has some fighting and attendance issues but they are constant in their discipline policy. I know firsthand that Bellingrath is a great school and is constantly thinking of their students first at all times.
--Submitted by Audree, a teacher

Posted on May 29, 2006
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I have three kids that have gone to the school and i feel the focus is on all the wrong things i have had my kids sent home for not having a belt,or for the white nike check being in the black shoe. Not for them not having their books or homework just petty stuff. None of the teachers call to say the kids that were doing good last 9 week are now proforming poorly. I have a career and i work 13 a day to feed 3 kids and i understand they need us to be apart but my kid go to school for 8 hours if they dont learn anything in 8 hours what can i really teach them in 1 it hard when they expect for us to teach them. That like asking my patient to treat themselves and come to the hospital when well. Angie
--Submitted by ANGIE, a parent

Posted on Jun 14, 2005
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The principal of Bellingrath jr. high school have made rules and regulations many of the chidren don't adopt to. Their have been many complaints about the principal at bellingrath jr. high school and the faculty by the parents and students that participated at the school in the past school year.Parents aren't as involoved in the school as they should be.Students have said they aren't safe in the school and their should be changes made for such problem. Many people think that if you don't feel safe in a school you shouldn't be there. But for the teachers and substitute teachers they barely had a choice. Having to bring weapons to school for protection is what most teachers did for their own safety from the childrens and intruders who came in the school and pulled guns out on a young child forcing him to transfer and move out of town.
--Submitted by shamonica, a student


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