Public | 7-8 | 575 students |
PHONE: (847) 689-6313
North Chicago's Neal Math Science Academy is a public middle school in the North Chicago Community Unit School District (CUSD) #187. 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 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 15 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Daisys Resource Optional School 0.4 miles | |||
0.5 miles | |||
Thomas Jefferson Middle School 1.6 miles | |||
Shelia Daniels Christian Academy 2.4 miles |
i am former studet and i loved the school the teachers were always kind and caring they wer always there for you when you need them one thing i would change is the unifom policy
This is the very worst school you could ever have your child end up at, we are a military family and have had nothing but problems from this school, even with the teachers. Honestly I am suprised it is still open for all the things that go on there.
I think this school was very very good when Mr.Novak was here the new principal seams like if he don't care wat us students do they don't solve nothing when it's need too. but I think the uniform is reallly cool jajaja.!
I love this school and every one in it I have only gone there for four months and I love it
I was totally shocked with the changes at Neal. The school has been cleaned up. The new principal seems very interested in the children that attend in preparing them to move forward to the next step in their education.
Please note: This school has a new principal with new ideas for the new school year 2007-2008. There is great enthusiasm in the air from both, teachers and students.
the teachers, nor principal try to help you when it come to your child education. They are not concern their key role is discipline not education
This school is the worst I think in the school district.My daughter attended this school and has had bad grades all while she was there.I thought it was all her until i went to the school to talk to the teachers about my child.She showed me all the grades that my child has gotten in the last two weeks,which was low,but I also notice all the other kids(but three)grades were very low too.I also notice how the children disrespect the staff and received no discipline.Unless your child is super stong will I suggest that if you could help it you send your child elsewhere.
I am a 8th grade graduate at neal this year and I think neal is a good school. We have teachers that care about us and try to work with us. But of course you have those abd students that dont care. Anyways overall Neal is a good school and I wanna thank my teachers in 8-B for helping us this year and not making anything easier, to show us how its going to be in high school! T.R.Scott
As in every school there are always good things and bad things about it. You cannot judge this school by it appearance but by its academic achievements. A schools success is only attributed by its students and the students success is only achieved through parent involvement. North Chicago is not the safest area to live in, nor is it a great place to raise your children, but this year, I have been happy to have my child at this school. What we learn only builds character and makes us stronger. The principle is very intelligent and knows how to run her school. The teachers are well educated and controlling children, and they are children, is not their responsibility, its the parents. When your child is being uncontrollable, don't expect the teacher to do the work of the parent. Thats not what they are there for. Its not a day-care center.
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