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P.O. Box 850

Madisonville, LA 70447

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Posted April 27, 2010

This school has changed and improved so much since Mrs. Shea (Principal), and Mr. Kern (Vice-Principal) have taken over. My daughter is currently in 6th grade and is doing work that I didn't have in 6th grade and I went to an expensive well-thought of private school on the southshore. When my daughter moved to MJH from Madisonville Elementary in the 2007-08 school year for 4th grade, I was a bit concerned about the 4th graders going to school with the 8th graders but it is done as at a private school (4th and 5th are in their own separate wing) and there is no interaction except for the school bus. Kudos on a job well done!
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Posted April 19, 2010

My daughter goes there and the teachers are very good. They go above and beyond for there students. My daughter is in special ed and is very challenged by her teachers. grade A for them
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Posted October 3, 2009

Madisonville Jr. High (MJH back in the day) = best years of my life, plain and simple.

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Posted April 29, 2009

MJH is a great school.. The teachers care about the students and invite the parents to contact them anytime. (online is great) My son was at a Catholic School on the Southshore. We moved to Madisonville 2 years ago and we had to get use to change. It is the age to help them become more independent - which can be a challenge - but they are right. My son is in an honors class and has been exposed to art and loving it. He has made many friends.
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dburruel1971 4 hours ago
Teachers who are firm, tough, yet fair, are mislabeled as, "bullies." This is such a ridiculous and false accusation. I got a tough job but I love my job and I care about the students. People don't have a clue what I do or the challenges... More »
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SusieSurvivor 18 hours ago
How I handled it varied depending on the circumstances. Teacher bullying is child abuse-proove it 1st! If teacher/pricipal/staff won't stop-go above their heads-Seek help from PTO's,administration,schoolboard,media,even CPS-Child Protective Services.
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MGR123 January 19, 2012
No one should put up with this. Take it as high as you need to go and follow up everything in writing. Even so far as going to your local paper. School A tolerates bullying and won't help children being victimized. They will listen after that!
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