Public | 6-8 | 1260 students |
John R Griffin Middle School, located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, serves grades 6-8 in the Cumberland County Schools district. It is among the few public middle schools in North Carolina to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 34 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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1.1 miles | |||
1.6 miles | |||
Seventy-First Classical Middle School 2.8 miles | |||
3 miles |
This school needs improvement in all areas especially when it come to bullying,instead of charging students under cumberland county policies and given them Iss or suspending them they need to retrain all staff how to deal with bullies and address the issue before it get's out of hand.as far as academic I can't say much because while there has been improvement in some areas my child still continue to fail.the principal seems to care however his staff are the problem.so my stars are for the principal
I go to JGMS now. This school is crowded but for the most part everybody gets along and learning takes place. The best part about this school is my computer teacher, Ms.Mercer is the coolest teacher ever! She is like a mom to most of us and she really cares about our education and safety.
I recently finished school at John Griffin. I went there from 6-8 grade and now heading into 9th grade. It's a great school to attend for academics and sports and everything else. Just about every year JGMS beats the county on EOG scores and even my 8th grade year we beat the county on EOG scores with the highest science scores. So I'd say that's pretty good. But when it comes to bullying and fights they kind of just trow it under the carpet. Also, you have to walk in straight lines going down the hallways but it's some what of a good thing to keep it organized. There are many rules,but thats what keeps schools in line and clean.
Honestly, the academics of this school are great, the school is fairly clean, teachers are nice, and no gangs or violence. But, being a student, I found the atmosphere to be cold. You are not allowed to talk when you enter the school, or enter the hallway, or in the classroom, and sometimes even at lunch. So many cliques were formed, and if you weren't there in the sixth grade, it would be hard to make some friends. But, you come to school to learn and if that's what you need to do, this is the perfect school for that.
This is a very good school, so it may seem strange that I transferred my daughter out of this school after her sixth grade year. The school is great in academics, athletics, and most certainly extracurricular activities, but when it comes down to it, the school is much too crowded and overly competitive. Plus, after trying since it's been open, the school is good, but just cannot beat Seventy-First Classical Middle School, which is right down the road, which is why I transferred my daughter there. They have had many failed attempts to take the lead, and as the old saying goes, 'If you can't beat them, join them.' That's exactly what we did here. So overall, the school is very good, but there's a better one, in fact the best in the county, right down the road, if you know what I mean.
I was @ jgms in 7th grade on the navigators an it was awesome the teachers were great an they made sure you knew what you were doing i loved it
two of my boys went to John Griffin Middle and the teachers were sooo awesome! They had a great experience, and my boys loved the experience! It's a great school. We bought our house so my boys would go to John Griffin and Jack Britt..
My son had a great experience at John Griffin. Many great teachers and wonderful opportunities with extra-curricular activities (not just sports!!)
My child's reading grades have suffered since attending this school. His testing score has gone from 75 percentile to around 17. If things don't improve radically this year, next year will be a home-school year. Overcrowded, several poor teachers, it's really a shame for the few great teachers who are overshadowed by the negative aspects of this school.
This is the best school ever! the teachers are awsome, and so helpfull, also they wer verry interesting so it wasnt likely to fall asleep. They acted like actual humans and not stiff cranky teachers =) i love this school and miss it verry much. Wish i could go back!!!!
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