J L Long Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 1062 students |  

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6116 Reiger Ave

Dallas, TX 75214

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J L Long Middle School, located in Dallas, Texas, serves grades 6-8 in the Dallas Independent School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 28 school community members.

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Posted on May 6, 2012
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I HATE J.L. LONG!! I was bullied there ALOT and it took a long time for them to stop it. There are kid with drugs there to even in 6th grade. The only thing good about the school is some of its teachers including the choir teacher! The choir teacher was so much fun and i had a blast in her class!!! ~a student at jl long

Posted on Mar 23, 2012
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This school is horriable and they lable every student the same as a bad child. my sister came from a small town where she made ab honor roll every year to j.l long where she gets no kind of help by any of the teachers and they daily tell her she is bad and wont go far you dont tell a 13 year old girl these things. they have never taken the time to give her a honest chance from day one they did nothing but treat her like a bad child who all in all was just confused. horriable teachers and admin. and i cant wait to move and put her in a school that actually puts forth and effort to see the children do good in all aspects of life.,

Posted on Mar 6, 2012
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Long now offers International Baccalaureate curriculum plus Mandarin Chinese. Excellent principal who grew up in the area and has her own child in the school - truly dedicated and I hope she will stay for many years, which I believe is her intention.
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Posted on Jan 23, 2012
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This school has a very diverse and wonderful education system. My daughter there has made many life long friends and loves her teachers. She loves her classes. J.L.Long offers many kinds of classes and electives, and each one teaches a life long skill. I recommend this school to the fullest!
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Posted on Nov 5, 2011
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My daughter started at Long this year and seems to really like the school. However, I have already had to go speak to the Principle about some bullying not only of my child but others and the lack of supervision. I have seen several instances where the kids are outright disrectful and intentionally try to skirt the rules with no consequences. A more direct, sternful, discipline method needs to be enforced for many of the students otherwise our prison system is just waiting for them. Secondly, I know she is learning and doing work, but when she brings home homework the problems are all written on paper as there are no books to work from or to reference as a parent trying to help in this process. Additionally, if they did have books they don't have lockers to place them into between classes. Having said all this, my daughter will continue this year and if she continues to like it will stay as I do see many in the Lakewood area trying to make it the school it should be for Lakewood area families. If Lakewood area residents will continue to support it by sending their children there, then we have a chance to change the dynamics of the school and make an impact for good.
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Posted on Sep 27, 2011
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My oldest is in his second year at Long and he really enjoys being here. He loves Science and is involved on the Math/Science Team, which placed 3rd at State Competition last year. They are also in their Candidacy year for the IB Middle School Program, which I think will make this school even better. The only thing I would have to be negative about is the reconstruction that they started during the summer is carrying over into the school year and major part of the lower hallways in the front of the school have no ceiling covers to keep wires and pipes from being exposed.
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Posted on Mar 2, 2011
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I hear a lot of good things about Long, I have met the principal and was very impressed by what she had to say. Would any of the Long parents please review the school and give me reasons why I should send my child here? I would love to read some positive reviews.

Posted on Feb 27, 2011
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Absolutely gang-land....run far and fast away from this place. This place is horrible. Teachers being threatened, kids intimidated by thugs.....
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Posted on Aug 21, 2010
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The thing I like most about Long is the after school program run by Big Thoughts. This is a tough age. But I've found that the encouragement and involvement from these activities have boosted my daughter's self confidence and enthusiasm about school overall, which has also positively affected her grades. The jury is still out on the academic part....not sure it is challenging enough. But for a Dallas public middle school, this one isn't too bad.
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Posted on Apr 27, 2010
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This school is completely out of hand. It is a playground. There are not any staff on the black top to control the kids. There is barely any communication from the school as to functions that are going on.. most of the time we have found out about it 30 min before hand or after it has happened. All kids are considered bad right off hand and the good kids have to struggle to be heard. The staff and the teachers are overwhelmed with the kids and treat them all as if they are criminals to begin with. The teachers are great but the administration and faculity are stressed and look to the parents to tell them how to do their jobs. The school needs a complete make over from the principle on down. There is no structure at all. Woodrow is loosing great kids because of Long.
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