Wantz Middle School

Public | 7-8 | 858 students |  

PHONE: (937) 866-3431

FAX: (937) 866-6891

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122 S. 6th St

Miamisburg, OH 45342

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Miamisburg's Wantz Middle School serves grades 7-8 in the Miamisburg City School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Apr 20, 2010
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My son loves it. So, they might be doing something right. My son is an advanced learner but it is not getting enough challenge. We like our community.
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Posted on Jan 15, 2010
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I went there and now my oldest son goes there. I admit that it is old, but i still love it the same. They have to be teaching my son something for him to have straight a's.
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Posted on Nov 10, 2008
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School of Excellence rating is well deserved. One of the best run middle schools I have seen.
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Posted on Jul 27, 2008
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the school is awesome its huge and all the teachers are nice and caring and there are lots of activities and the math teachers are the best
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Posted on Jul 13, 2008
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this school is ok...it is very old and small though.
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Posted on Jun 13, 2007
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I think this school is great. My daughter goes to that school and has perfect grades. She has learned alot and she loves the teachers. The only problem with the school is I think they shouldnt be divided into teams and should have more teacher mettings with the parents so they could have a update on there childs progress in there class!
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Posted on Dec 8, 2005
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The entire school system seems intent on passing the student no matter what. If the students are due to take the State Achievement Tests they take time out of the school year and spend several weeks giving them the answers from the test. The stories my child comes home with regarding other students are horrifying, now I know why home schooling is prefered.
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Posted on May 30, 2005
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I hate to say it but I agree with the above review. I have 1 child there now and it has been horrible. My child has always struggled in school but have always had wonderful and caring teachers. Wantz has a website where your child's grades can be checked daily. We check it almost daily because this is really the only way any communication is done with parents. Sadly, it is not always kept current so you really have no idea how your child is doing. My child has 1 teacher who does not update it and does not respond to e-mails, either. We were never alerted to any problems with grades or school work until mid-terms or report cards came out. If your child is not doing well, the teachers do not feel the need to even let the parents know which, to me, is unexcusable.
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Posted on Jan 25, 2005
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What a contrast to the elementary schools in this system! Communication with the staff is non-existant and universally hostile. If a student misses a day due to illness, you call one number to report the illness and another to request an update on homework assigned. Of course, neither message ever seems to get through and you end up with the system's truency officer calling and no homework update. Kids drop out of the music program because the facility is too crowded. Kids don't use their lockers because they can't make it to the locker and back in the allotted time in between classes. Activities (yearbook, power of the pen, muse, atheletic) are regularly scheduled and then cancelled at the last minute. Many teachers used classtime during the fall election as a pulpit to expound their politcal views. Drilling for the proficincy seems to be the school's sole focus. Just a nightmare.
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