Meadville Middle School

Public | 7-8 | 468 students |  

PHONE: (814) 333-1188

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974 North St

Meadville, PA 16335

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Crawford Central School District

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Meadville Middle School serves grades 7-8 in the Crawford Central School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 3 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Aug 15, 2011
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Academics and discipline are both poor. An appropriate precursor to the low expectations and lack of discipline at the high school.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on May 2, 2008
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I go here and it ain't all that great. the food is bad there are a lot of fights so. disiplin is terrible.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Feb 3, 2005
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This school has undergone many changes in the last decade, moving from the old, historical downtown school building to a modern campus near the high school just out of the small town. Plus, MMS is now just 7 & 8th grade versus the former 7-9 configuration. The quality of academics has slid steadily downhill. This came with a new principal in the mid-ninties. While it used to be a strong prep school in terms of preparing middle level students for high school or the voed, academics now seem to have sunk to the mixed group, teach to the middle-end. Another problem is that there are quite a few elementary schools, disjointed and separate, and then the children are thrown together in this huge mix. Since the school is next to the high school, I assume the physical move means extracurriculars are available, but i know of too many teachers who transfered.
--Submitted by a parent


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