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Hoover Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 643 students

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Posted October 8, 2012

I am currently a student at Hoover. This school is terrible. The teachers are okay but administration is awful. They're terrible and all they care about is test scores. Kids smoke in the bathroom, the bathrooms are tagged and torn up beyond belief. Not to forget the kids are ghetto and rude. Kids scream out profanity in the halls and during class. The counslers are amazing and very helpful. I cannot wait till I am out of here


Posted April 13, 2012

I Honestly Can't Stand Going To Hoover . The Kids Scream Profanity In The Classrooms @ The Teachers And All That Gets Done Is The Get There Agenda Signed BIG WOOP . Its Mad House. I love How Everyone Says Its A FIne School Its Not Really Were Constantly On The News For Our Numerous Fights . Hoover Is GHETO And The Admissistradors Say There Not Lible For Anything SO If U Get Ur Phone Stolen ... Fat Chance Any One is Going To Do Anything To Get Ur Stuff Back !


Posted May 8, 2011

We are on the PFO and the principal, Kathy Alexander, cares about nothing but test scores. While test scores are important, there is more to raising young adolescents than this. As a direct result of her vision, discipline is not effectively enforced and school activities--sports, clubs, fundraisers, socials--are SEVERELY lacking. It is all work, and no enjoyment (which is also important at this age). Furthermore, the principal's tyrannical dictatorship of the PFO has turned parental input into an exercise in futility. Some of the teachers have been quite inspirational for my child, but one concern is homework--there is not enough of a challenge provided to the students. According to my child, each teacher assumes the other is giving the student enough homework, so that no teacher actually assigns ANY. What?!? What happened to 1-2 hours/day of homework that I had growing up? This school may be a 9 for NM, but it would be a 6 in all of the other 3 states I've lived in.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 20, 2010

Chaos! no discipline. Teachers in this schools district opt to send their kids to private or transfer out instead of sending them here. I have sent 2 through Hoover and they were both honors students. They have both made me promise that I will not send our 3rd little one to Hoover. Teachers have no support in disciplining from the Principal.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 1, 2009

I am very happy with Hoover....It has an excellent gifted program. My daugher is in 7th grade and she is now taking gifted Language Arts and Literature, Gifted Science and Accelerated Math. Our home school is Jackson middle school where she would not have been able to take accelerated math or gifted science. Thank you Hoover for your commitment to excellence!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 27, 2009

Hoover Middle School has great support staff and educators. My daughter receives special services for speech and language. She has gained confidence and is happy. I owe it to their counselors and special education team. I had also transfered my son their from another Jackson Middle School where they would not even do an IEP for him out of the three years he attended there, even though it was recommeded by the elementary school he attened. As soon as he started late in the year at Hoover Middle School the staff there did an outstanding job assisting my son and he is now receiving the special services he should have been receiving. Thank you staff at Hoover Middle School.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted July 5, 2009

I attended Hoover Middle school for three years now and I feel that the school isn't in the best condition but the teaching has been good. I think that my 8th grade year did really prepare me for high school. The school is pretty old so its understandable that it needs a lot of work. I have to say that my 8th grade science class was amazing! I guess it really depends on certain teachers to make your school year good. I do wish that they would have more activities but for now it's alright. They do need to do more work but I'm sure they'll get this school in tip top shape. It's a pretty good school.
—Submitted by a student


Posted June 16, 2009

This is a wonderful school in a terrific part of Albuquerque! I love the community!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 1, 2009

I think Hoover Middle School is a great school. They have many wonderful teachers and a great principal! They have a wonderful drama program with a magnificent teacher! I strongly recommend this school!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted October 2, 2007

My eldest child is now in 7th Grade at Hoover MS and I am pleased to say that we are very happy with the education that is being provided. The staff are professional, friendly and seem to have the rare ability to encourage...a tribute sadly lacking in a lot of schools today!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted December 6, 2005

The previous review is a fake, obviously. A parent would not spell that bad, and would not even enroll their child in this school if they disliked it. I think it is organized well, activities are educational and fun, the sports teams are well, learning processes are good, safety is rated #1 in the city, and the students are okay, but some are a little annoying. I prefer this school because it is one of the Top 5 schools in the city and it is rated #1 for safety in schools.
—Submitted by Mary-Jaquelyn Turner, a parent


Posted February 2, 2005

Hoover middle school has a good basket ball team,but that is all they really focus on. my daughter was in razzle dazzle the years and eveb though they won every year their school did not appriciate it. The school kinda falling apart,and it is really old they are finally remodling,the leadership has latly been bad,no dances or special lunches have happend. I dont perfer this school.
—Submitted by a parent


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The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.
Math

The state average for Math was 37% in 2012.

239 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
47%

2011

 
 
49%

2010

 
 
45%

2009

 
 
46%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 48% in 2012.

239 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
58%

2011

 
 
66%

2010

 
 
56%

2009

 
 
59%
Science

The state average for Science was 30% in 2010.

205 students were tested at this school in 2010.

2010

 
 
50%

2009

 
 
56%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

The state average for Math was 42% in 2012.

207 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
57%

2011

 
 
52%

2010

 
 
33%

2009

 
 
45%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 50% in 2012.

207 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
73%

2011

 
 
65%

2010

 
 
59%

2009

 
 
71%
Science

The state average for Science was 40% in 2011.

201 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
55%

2010

 
 
44%

2009

 
 
50%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

The state average for Math was 42% in 2012.

189 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
57%

2011

 
 
55%

2010

 
 
57%

2009

 
 
52%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 54% in 2012.

189 students were tested at this school in 2012.

2012

 
 
68%

2011

 
 
70%

2010

 
 
80%

2009

 
 
76%
Science

The state average for Science was 29% in 2010.

239 students were tested at this school in 2010.

2010

 
 
43%

2009

 
 
36%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

All Students47%
Female51%
Male43%
African Americann/a
Asian46%
Hispanic45%
Native American20%
White57%
Economically disadvantaged32%
Students with disabilities21%
English Language Learner Current19%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a

Reading

All Students58%
Female69%
Male49%
African Americann/a
Asian46%
Hispanic56%
Native American20%
White69%
Economically disadvantaged49%
Students with disabilities18%
English Language Learner Current25%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

The different student groups are identified by the New Mexico Public Education Department. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

All Students57%
Female57%
Male57%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic49%
Native Americann/a
White67%
Economically disadvantaged45%
Students with disabilities29%
English Language Learner Currentn/a
English Language Learner Exited78%

Reading

All Students73%
Female75%
Male72%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic76%
Native Americann/a
White77%
Economically disadvantaged64%
Students with disabilities42%
English Language Learner Currentn/a
English Language Learner Exited83%
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

The different student groups are identified by the New Mexico Public Education Department. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Math

All Students57%
Female62%
Male53%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic47%
Native Americann/a
White69%
Economically disadvantaged42%
Students with disabilities27%
English Language Learner Current40%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a

Reading

All Students68%
Female74%
Male64%
African Americann/a
Asiann/a
Hispanic64%
Native Americann/a
White77%
Economically disadvantaged59%
Students with disabilities36%
English Language Learner Current30%
English Language Learner Exitedn/a
Scale: % proficient or advanced

About the tests


In 2011-2012 New Mexico used the New Mexico Standards-Based Assessment (NMSBA) to test students in grades 3 through 8, 10 and 11 in Reading and Math. The NMSBA is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of New Mexico. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

The different student groups are identified by the New Mexico Public Education Department. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See New Mexico's state standards

Source: New Mexico Public Education Department

Breaking down the GreatSchools Rating

GreatSchools Ratings are based on the most recent standardized test results for schools. Use the breakdown ratings below to compare types of students at this school. Learn more »


Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school State average
White 58% 29%
Hispanic 30% 56%
Black 6% 3%
American Indian/Alaska Native 4% 11%
Asian/Pacific Islander 2% 1%
Source: NCES, 2008-2009

Student subgroups

  This school District averageState average
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 33%N/A62%
Source: NCES, 2008-2009

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 15N/A15
Source: NCES, 2008-2009
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12015 Tivoli NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111
Phone: (505) 298-6896

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