L.B. Johnson Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 1049 students |  

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Albuquerque, NM 87120

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L.B. Johnson Middle School, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, serves grades 6-8 in the Albuquerque Public Schools district. It is among the few public middle schools in New Mexico to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 2 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 25 school community members.

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Posted on Nov 2, 2011
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This school is terrible. I began seeing problems from day one. I was informed this school does not accept failure but my son consistently failed every subject he needed to be placed in special education they did not do not anything to assess him until the week before he got out of 8th grade. I even volunteered at the school on a regular basis. There was no communication. Now my daughter who is in 8th is having problems and the school is not addressing this correctly. She is being bullied in the classroom with the teacher present, and the couselors state that there is nothing they can do. The only thing going for this school is parent volunteers.
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Posted on Mar 30, 2011
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My daughter is an 8th grader this year and we have been very happy with our three years at LBJ. We have had some issues with bullying, but after speaking with the teachers and also the administration, in some cases, it has been taken care of. It is very important that parents be involved in their children's school as much as possible. The parents who are involved are generally happier than the parents who leave everything up to the school. I have and would recommend LBJ.
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Posted on Mar 7, 2011
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The highlight of this school is the music program. Both the orchestra and band teachers are outstanding. My son attended 6-8th grade and was in the 'gifted' program. During his 6th grade year, the gifted program included science and math. Mid-year 2008, the one gifted teacher that my son liked transferred to another school. They were only able to fill the position with teachers with English, literature, and social studies qualifications, so those were the only 'gifted' classes offered. I discussed this with the gifted program coordinator, but she basically said that is just the way it is. I thought that it was a terrible waste of instruction time, since there are many more interesting teaching opportunities in science and technology fields; compared to decomposing sentence structures and studying literature themes and plot techniques. Otherwise, the AP courses were OK, and overall my son had a reasonably good experience at the school.
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Posted on Feb 27, 2011
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My son is special needs and gifted and just started school here for 6th grade. I have found the teachers very helpful and willing to work with my child. I especially appreciate the PE program which has accommodated my son and his needs. I also appreciate that they have started some new programs for these children this year. The nurse is great and very understanding with the children. I also like the anti-bullying program they have in place and that they segregate the 6th 7th and 8th graders. The only complaints I have are with the special ed program. Since my son's class is brand new there are some growing pains, but especially problematic is that the head of the special ed dept seems to be overworked and overwhelmed. This is more due to having enough people to do the work as opposed to the teachers and staff from trying to do their best for the school. Hopefully this will improve
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Posted on Oct 6, 2010
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I agree with the comments about the school's focus. I don't know if it is the administration, or the parents, or the teachers, but there is far more focus on adherance to dress code than on education. The past principal was terrible, and despite my best efforts to meet and address one teacher's abusive and discriminatory behavior, she never met with me once. It took letters to the chief of staffing at APS to get any action taken. The current principal is clearly focused on discipline rather than progressive approaches to education, but at least he was available to meet with me and addressed the bullying behavior one of my children was experiencing. Some of the teachers have been wonderful. Some of the teachers are not there for the kids. The atmosphere of the school is not conducive to a quality education.
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Posted on May 24, 2010
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This School is great what are you guys talking about. I feel the comunication is poor because the kids parents choose not to stand on the teachers side and take their childs side. You guys should grow up and stop being your child's friend, because each school you go to there is discipline and different methods of teaching. Teachers have a harder job becuase you guys dont choose to disiplice your childreen so thats why they are disrespectful to others and bully others. DISIPINE YOUR KIDS STOP ACCUSSING THE TEACHERS

Posted on May 21, 2010
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I love the music department! We have an amazing Band and Orchestra, taught by incredible teachers! Great Job!!!!
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Posted on Apr 22, 2010
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Beware of LBJ Middle school! There is a huge culture of 'bullying' here, and most of it happens in the classroom with the teacher watching! A huge problem though is the new principal. He 'bullies' the kids just as much as other kids do!
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Posted on Apr 18, 2010
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I would not recommend this school to anyone. The communication between staff and families is non-existant. My child went from staight A's to barely passing. The teachers overload these student with homework.
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Posted on Apr 18, 2010
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I want to transfer my child to another school because of the poor eduation and lack of fair disipline to both parties, unfair displine actions to minority children. Trying to get a transfer is like trying to get my child out of prision. They'r more concerned about dress code than education.
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