Public | 6-8 | 604 students |
Centennial Campus Middle School, located in Raleigh, North Carolina, serves grades 6-8 in the Wake County Public School System district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 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 20 school community members.
School highlights:
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Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities 0.3 miles | |||
Gov. Morehead School for the Blind 1.2 miles | |||
1.5 miles | |||
1.9 miles |
My child is a rising 8th grader and we should have pulled him out after 6th grade. The majority of the teachers at CCMS are rude, and I agree with 4/10/2011 post. There needs to be a change from the top to the bottom. They should be required to apply for their jobs - weed the bullies out.
I agreed with the 4/10/2011 parents review. We are also disappointed with the school. It's a very nice school and have a great potential but falls short. Needs a lot of improvement and Leadership. They have some teachers that is very good and some that can care less. Oh well we just decided to pull out our kid and move to our base school.
We have been extremely dissapointed this year. Please read all the parent reviews, and I have to say we have experienced the same. This school has great potential, however, it falls well short of that potential. It is difficult to communicate with teachers as they do not often respond to emails or phone calls, but refer you to the website. Often the website is not up to date to know what assignments are due. The positive behavior support is a joke at best as the school does not follow this philosphy and can be quite punitive. I have to say I concur to most of the recent parent reviews on here and we are looking for a better school elsewhere!
CCMS is an excellent school that truly celebrates the way a middle school student learns. WE have an incredible staff that works very hard to ensure that students become active leaders and learners! If you walk our halls it is inviting and clean and students feel safe. Our Positive Behavior Intervention and Support program has had an EXEMPLAR state ranking for the last 2 years! Our students connect core and elective curriculumns to ensure the best learning for our students! teachers believe student learning comes first -so if you just show up to talk to a teacher you may be asked to make an appointment if they are in a class-- student knowledge comes first!. Our intramural program provides opportunities to any student that wants to participate. If you are looking for a great school , this is it! I have taught in several middle schools for more than 15 years and I can say this is the best.
We could not, in good conscience, send our child back to this school for his 8th grade year. Because of the university affiliation, we expected a dynamic and creative educational experience for him. We got the opposite. In our opinion, this is not the school it was just a few years ago and the reviews here seem to support that notion. We found it to be very punitive and generally lacking in any sort of creative approaches to teaching. Parental involvement was generally discouraged. This is very different from our experience with the 5 other Wake County schools our children have attended over the years. Our son went from A-B honor roll to barely passing. He went from gifted in math to not passing the math EOGs in one year. We have since enrolled him in another school where he seems to be recovering from this experience.
We concur with the last two reviews. The school has not met expectations. The leadership appears lacking, almost ambivalent and uninvolved.
CCMMS does have excellent technology offerings, however, our 3-year experience has gone from amazing to unfortunate. It quickly became clear Centennial wanted no interaction with parents. When they say 'Leadership Academy', they mean your childs education is the sole responsibility of the child. Teachers rarely respond to e-mails, meetings with staff were met with resistance, and there is no way to follow the curriculum since the 'blackboard / span' information is either not updated or incorrect. Our child went from AG in 6th and 7th grade to barely passing in 8th. He is ill-prepared for high school because he is not self-motivated. We, as parents, are unable to help him since we do not know what is being taught. In 3 years, he has had no more than 2 hours of homework total. There are excellent programs offered, but your child determines their participation and you may never know it exists.
Centennial has been a tremendous disappointment this year. The teachers are either very good or are quite the opposite. This year's team of teachers for our child has been extremely difficult to communicate with and have demonstrated no commitment to the success of the students. We do not recommend Centennial unless you can be assured that your child will be assigned to a caring and competent team of teachers. Good luck - it is hit or miss. We really missed the mark this year!
Centennial is a community of caring teachers, staff, parents and students who have a sincere purpose for growth...in learning, in citizenship, in stewardship, and in finding a place to become a responsible, contributing member of society.
I have to say that Centennial campus does not get a high rating as a school community in my book. My son went there as a 6th grader, and we left after one year. The facility is beautiful, the technology superb. But the school is like a fortress. Parents are not allowed beyond the office to see teachers without an appointment. Communication is by e-mail and phone only -- and since teachers respond or don't at their choosing -- our family found this and ineffective way to partner with teachers. The philosophy seems to be, 'Your child is in middle school. thanks for bringing him; we'll take it from here.' Coming from a very collaborative elementary school where parent involvement was encouraged, Centennial just wasn't the place for us. Also, the principal that year was young and inexperienced. It was clear that the teachers run the school.
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