Coxsackie-Athens Middle School

Public | 5-8 | 443 students |  

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24 Sunset Blvd

Coxsackie, NY 12051

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Coxsackie-Athens Central School District

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Coxsackie-Athens Middle School serves grades 5-8 in the Coxsackie-Athens Central School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Nov 30, 2006
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I moved into this school district a few years ago. Since enrolling my child in this school, we've had nothing but positive experiences. The teachers have all been wonderful! Although there are always going to be one or two staff members that you may not see eye-to-eye with, or a teacher that your child has a difficult time with, for the most part these teachers always have the students best interest in mind. People may find fault with some aspects of the school but after living in NYC, where I wouldn't even consider sending my children into the public school system - I think C-A CSD is a caring, well run school.
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Posted on Mar 15, 2005
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This school has moved 5th and 6th grade to a middle school attached to the highschool. The bus transportation they provide allows 10 year olds to ride a bus with highschool seniors. The disipline is ridiculous. Children receiveing dentention for asking to use the bathroom, giggling in the cafeteria. When did we stop allowing our children to be children?
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