Kearsarge Regional Middle School

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Kearsarge Regional Middle School, located in North Sutton, New Hampshire, serves grades 6-8 in the Kearsarge Regional School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Jan 27, 2012
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My daughter is in sixth grade and started here last Fall. I was nervous but it has been such an excellent experience so far. She has adjusted very well because of the caring, professional staff, amazing leadership, and top notch facility. This is a geographically-dispersed district but they handle busing very well. Late buses make it possible for students to easily participate in after school activities without parents having to drive all over the place. A student can do as well as they want here and will be challenged. Nature's classroom ended up being a very educational and rewarding experience for many sixth graders. I couldn't be more pleased!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Apr 19, 2008
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our new school is amazing! it is beautiful and perfect! We often have technical problems, the tech. guys are still working out the kinks in the system of all the new computers. My only complaint would be about the old middle school and how gross it was. one of my teacher's rooms flooded every year, and the entire eighth grade wing had a collapsing roof where they had to insert poles to keep it up. like fenway park, everywhere is a distorted view
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Mar 12, 2008
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i am a student here at KRMS. they have just built a new middle school and it is one of the best in NH! the lunch is great, the staff is terrific, and im in 8th grade, so ill be very sad to have to leave. if you are moving to NH this the perfect school! since its new they have put in new comps. the air is purified all day and night, so far no one i know has gotten sick. its a gorgeous school and is full of school spirit! people should come to this school. Mr. Hill is the best to and is the cherry on the cake! i seriously reccomend this school, and dont think about the old reviews, because those were from before the new school was built and the old one was pretty cruddy, but the new one is one of the best in NH!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Feb 3, 2008
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This school is horrible. The lunch is horrible. The teachers and students are very very disrespectful. There are many many many narrow minded people here. It is horrible. I would also highly suggest you not send you child here if they are ' different ' they will be made fun of, physically and mentally harmed, and there will be a double standard. The only thing really good about the school is the vice principal mr.Hill. He seems to be the only thing keeping this school from becoming total chaos. I highly suggest you be very careful when choosing schools. Do not move here if you are not from new hampshire or a major city.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jan 25, 2008
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this school is not that great. it has terriable teachers. the school is very narrow minded. c.e.s.
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Posted on May 1, 2006
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The Kearsarge Regional Middle School is not all that great. I'm a student there, and kids are mean to each other all the time, yet not one teacher is willing to speak up and say no. I think the teachers are pore quality, and so are a few students. But, I'd prefer a better forgien language system, and more class options. The school could be so much better with a bit more effort.
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Posted on Apr 4, 2006
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This school is great! There is a very positive, schoolwork-centered atmosphere. My child did complain about the very short lunch time, though, but she said it was okay, since she was in classes with most of her friends. The teachers are great- my child is very happy with them. There might be a problem with the school building itself, but we're building a new one, so I can't really comlpain.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Apr 6, 2005
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Hello. I am a student at the Kearsarge Regional Middle School. When I first walked into the doors of the middle school, I thought that it was going to be such a great experience. Wow, was I wrong. Not only is most of the teaching staff horrible, the environment is awful as well. Students get a grueling, 20 minute lunch period, which is their only down time for the whole day. Illness spreads rather quickly, considering we have no air purifier system in the school. If you have recently moved to the area and are thinking about sending your child here, you might want to consider homeschooling your child until him or her reaches the high school level. That is all I have to say about the school of KRMS. Whether you listen to me or not, I'm sure you will make the right desicion.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jan 26, 2005
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I love this school ..whoever moves to NH should go here..there is never ever gonna be a time when there is nothing to do and it is sooo exciting..and I wish that I could go back!
--Submitted by Wendy S, a student


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