Public | 6-8 | 707 students |
Randleman Middle School serves grades 6-8 in the Randolph County Schools 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 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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4.4 miles | |||
Neighbors Grove Christian Academy 5.1 miles | |||
5.5 miles | |||
Fayetteville St. Christian School 7.4 miles |
Randleman Middle School is an excellent middle school in many different respects. We have a student body that is full of Tiger Pride- they are working hard in their academics, extracurricular activities, and really shine in athletics. RMS met its AYP Goals in 08-09 - this past year's aren't out yet-and the EOG scores and growth for 09-10 look great! The school has a dynamic principal who leads with great energy, principles, and love for each and every student. This spirit trickles down from the top and you won't find a more caring and dedicated staff than the one at RMS. We had the highest attendance of any middle school in Randolph County for this past school year which should say a lot. The kids WANT to come to school. They are safe and learning and able to succeed there. RMS is proud to be an AVID school.
My daughter has went to this school for three years, we both love the way Mr. Hamilton has lead the students , and staff. He has taken a school that didn't have alot of pride or goals and turned it around. Now you walk in to the school you can see and feel a very confortable knowing your child is in a safe, encouraging,helpful , but yet challenging school. We a good academic programs. I feel we have some of the best teachers in the district. A school that takes pride in it students & staff. which give the students & parents a reason to be proud also.
I have a child a rms as well as having one in the past that is at rhs the teachers are willing to give my child the help that he needs and the guidance counselor is awesome (ms Handy) they are doing everything that they can do to make it better for him, as far as the kids go I think there are alot of parents that needs to check up on there kids more, some may see that their child may be bullying some other child it makes a difference when a child can go to school and not be picked on it messes with a childs mind when others do that again thank you for trying to make it better for my child.
I go to randleman middle and it is not fun there are alot of people starting rumors and what do the teachers do about it nothing. Your chirldren might not like it ether and some of the teachers will not respect what you beleive trust me!!!you should talk to your kids about it and if anybody is talking about them...And yall parents might not know this but people start alot of fight there i mean alot!!!o ya and the food there is pink like the chinken felet i had last week:p (gross) and hardly any of the students listen because the teachers need to make it more fun!!!!o and the foot ball team need alot more practice and that is all i can thank about right now but i will put somemore on there later its a great day to leave the tigers
Randleman middle school is awesome. They have healthy food choices, many activities, alot of nice teachers, and overall we are one big happy family. It's a great day to be a tiger!!
Under the leadership of an exceptional principal,this school is making incredible progress. This school has a great community spirit, with willing and dedicated partents.
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