Wind Gap Middle School

Public | 4-8 | 696 students |  

PHONE: (610) 863-9093

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1620 Teels Rd

Pen Argyl, PA 18072

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Pen Argyl's Wind Gap Middle School serves grades 4-8 in the Pen Argyl Area 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 Feb 16, 2009
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this school is welcoming and full of great students and faculty to educate your child
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Posted on Dec 7, 2006
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This school is wonderful it has 6 teacher per grade they learn everyday mathematics for math and your basic language arts, your basic social studies, your basic science etc.. I recommend this school for your child. School is just more than learning its for socializing and making friends also this school does all of those
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Posted on Jun 21, 2004
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Most of the teachers seem to have forgotten why they started teaching. They can be nasty even to honor roll students & students that do not disrupt classes. I feel the teachers here have a lot to be desired. As for the students who are troubled, they need to be reprimanded rather than just let the behaviors go on unpunished, how will these students learn if no one is willing to teach them appropriate behaviors? The excuse is because most of those students are classed as 'IEP' meaning have problems at home or learning disabilities or are high honors. They all still need to learn no matter what their classifications are. Teachers and principals need to remember these students will be running this country one day while we are still alive & if they havent learned right from wrong from us, then they wont learn later in life either!
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