Clark Pleasant Middle School

Public | 7-8 | 876 students |  

PHONE: (317) 535-7121

FAX: (317) 535-2064

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Whiteland, IN 46184

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Clark Pleasant Middle School, located in Whiteland, Indiana, serves grades 7-8 in the Clark-Pleasant Community School District. It is among the few public middle schools in Indiana to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Sep 9, 2011
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Great school, great school system. My child has been in Clark Pleasant school system since kindergarten and every school has been great. Great principals, teachers and staff. Usually when you have someone complaining about a school, it is because there a problems with the child, and those problems usually start at home or because of a lack of parenting.
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Posted on Apr 18, 2011
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I put three children through this school. 5 years ago, they were fantastic! Now, they are the "just another brick in the wall" school. As another parent stated; if your child does well with school, then the school is fine. When parents are involved to help a child that is struggling on several levels, the school could care less. The school wants to take the easy way out of everything, and if your child is being led astray by a negative influence, the schools answer is to just get rid of them-diminishes the hassle. Yes, my child got in trouble at school, but that is the only place he got into trouble-others influencing him and the school not doing enough to protect him from those influences. As of last year, they never updated the online grade books so that you were aware how your child was doing-they didn't call when the child was failing-it was always too late to do anything by the time you found out. When a faculty does something that is possibly unethical-"not our teachers; they would never do anything like that!" Yes, a counselor told my child that "I understand you kids cuss, just don't let the other teachers hear you." What kind of example is that? Unacceptable!
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Posted on Mar 25, 2009
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I belive this school is amazing! I acually go to this school and i love it. They have amazing teachers and students. I would recomend this school to anybody.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Aug 3, 2007
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This is an excellent school a little bit more advanced then others but an excellent school for catching your child up when they arent up to date, very clean, and offer alot to do for children after school
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Posted on Mar 16, 2005
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This school is okay if you have a child that does well in school. However, if you have a child that struggles in school they will not keep you informed and it is like pulling teeth to get them to call you or ever speak to you in person.
--Submitted by Samantha Woolbright, a parent

Posted on Mar 4, 2005
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My daughter has went to this school for 2 years and we love it. I think all in all the teachers and staff care about the students. There are plenty of extracurricular activities my daughter is always doing something.
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Posted on Feb 19, 2005
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The school cares about the academic growth of all their students. They offer many related arts and extracurricular activities. The athletic director takes pride in upholding the rules for grades before sports. The level of parent involvement could go up, but I believe that is true with any public school.
--Submitted by a parent


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