Forest Meadow Junior High School

Public | 7-8 | 653 students |  

PHONE: (469) 593-1500

FAX: (469) 593-1461

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9373 Whitehurst Dr

Dallas, TX 75243

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Richardson Independent School District

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Forest Meadow Junior High School, located in Dallas, Texas, is a public middle school in the Richardson Independent School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.

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Academic contests; Band; Basketball
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Posted on Sep 19, 2009
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FMJH is the best! Wonderful leadership, teachers and parents. Kids can learn academically and about themselves.
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Posted on Jul 1, 2008
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It is a great school for everything. They have awesome and nice teachers. And, they teach what you need to know and in a good order to where you can understand it. I love this school! And, it is not hard for a student from Forest Meadow to say that because they make learning fun!
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Posted on Apr 10, 2008
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It is a very fun and exciting school even tough sometimes you want to get out of there! : )
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Posted on Oct 19, 2007
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I've been in this school for a while and it's just amazing! Safety is great, everything about it is great. I want to go here for the rest of my life. Although, fix those lockers, Forest Meadow!
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Posted on Nov 4, 2006
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I love this school and you know its hard for a student to say that
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Posted on Sep 25, 2006
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If you have a high achieving child, they do well. If you have a normal child, it is difficult. If you have a child with special needs, go elsewhere. Highly competitive environment with great extracurricular activities, but we wanted academics to be the most important with extracurricular secondary. Very cliquish.
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Posted on Jan 10, 2006
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I believe Forest Meadow is a great School for any child to attend,however I think that the staff should investigate any queries that may come thru there office and please do not assume a child is guilty of anything due to his or her size or race. It would be nice to see the school acknowledge all cultures doing holidays. Currently the sign outside does not acknowledge Martin Luther King but instead it is honoring the trustees and that is ok to because they work hard as well but give the props to History. Be Fair our children see and do as we do. Thank you FMJH staff.
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Posted on Jul 26, 2005
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Forest Meadow has been a great school for my son. They provide positive motivation for kids that are excelling academically through recognizing them with awards and having a chance to be on the National Honor Society. They have taken field trips to local colleges so that kids could get a feel for what college life would be like. They also hold kids accountable when they do not perform in the classroom by not allowing them to play sports when their grades fall below a 70 during a current six week cycle. They also have a good handle of controlling fights and gang activity. They also have good teachers in the Pre-AP courses.
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Posted on Jul 11, 2005
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The parent involvement is outstanding. There are a lot of discipline problems and the student teacher ratio is to large in the regular classes.
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