Lindley 6th Grade Academy

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1550 Pebblebrook Cir SE

Mableton, GA 30126

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Lindley 6th Grade Academy, located in Mableton, Georgia, is a middle school in the Cobb County Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

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Posted on Feb 14, 2011
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Lindley s Principal, Mr. Brown, is very passionate about his school and has an immediate goal for your child to excel! As far as the teaching staff; I cannot say the same; it seems as if the teachers are stressed out and lack the passion for students to achieve. The students have recognized that depending on the teacher s personal mood; it will determine the amount of classroom teaching received. It is unfortunate that students must ask the teacher to teach them. But when the teacher is in a good mood, the classroom teaching is exceptional. Overall, I have enjoyed my experience at Lindley 6th Grade Academy but I also have to spend a lot of time providing additional teaching lesson to my student at home in order to keep their grades above average.
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Posted on Jan 15, 2011
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Unfortunately the teaching my child received was very unprofessional at Lindley 6th grade Academy. If you think your child will do well in a military school Lindley 6th grade Academy is the school for you. If you have a child with autism, ADHA or anything similar to that monitor closely what goes on at that school. The school staff told me they are running a strict school and my autistic child s behavior was not acceptable. This was the worst experience I have ever had with a school. My autistic son attended only for 7 days, and I was extremely disappointed with the lack of responsibility and knowledge on autism. My autistic child cries and screams every time we pass by the school now. I recommend that the Department of Education investigate the school. My son is attending a private school now, and he is doing wonderfully with no problems.
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Posted on Dec 1, 2010
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I have been unexpectedly surprised by the wonderful experience at Lindley 6th Grade Academy. I was hesitant to send my child to the school based on community chatter. However, I have a totally different experience. Mr. Brown has made a remarkable impact on his teachers, students, parents and community. The teachers are caring, engaging and eager to teach our children. The curriculum is challenging (I was concerned about this). Developing the 6th grade academy is the best thing Cobb County School System could do for the children of Mableton. I only pray the experience at the 7th & 8th grade middle school lives up to our 6th grade experience.
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Posted on Dec 1, 2010
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I love Lindley 6th Grade Academy. Not only did I love it but so did my son. This is a great transition to Middle School from Elementary School. The teachers/staff and the principal Mr. Brown are all Excellent with the children. The school has gender base classrooms as well as co-ed. The teachers in the gender based classes know exactly what the particular gender needs to learn effectively.
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Posted on Nov 30, 2010
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Wonderful school that uses an exciting and exhilarating approach to teaching. It ensures that students have multiple opportunities to learn according to their unique learning styles.
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