Bill Arnold Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 793 students |  

PHONE: (972) 642-5137

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1204 E Marshall Dr

Grand Prairie, TX 75051

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Bill Arnold Middle School, located in Grand Prairie, Texas, serves grades 6-8 in the Grand Prairie Independent School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Aug 23, 2010
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My children have and continue to attend Arnold. They have excellent grades and have never had any behavior issues. I have never had a bad experience with any of the administrative office staff, principal or teachers in the last 3 years. In fact, they have gone above and beyond to ensure that my children have recieved a quality education in a safe environment. Parents writing negative reviews need to remember that behaviors and attitudes are first learned at home and the children that you are sending to these wonderful teachers are a reflection of your parenting, or lack of. Population, cultures and ratio of ethnicity in all schools are factors. For the most part, I believe them to be smoke screens, for parents to hide behind. If you teach your children to respect themselves and to respect others. There is no limit to what they can achieve.
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Posted on Mar 9, 2010
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My child has attended arnold since 6th grade he has done real good he has never brought a failing grade the teacher are great .He loves going to this school the teachers always let me know how he is doing.
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Posted on Feb 25, 2010
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I get it that we live in a world that most of the time does not see things through our eyes as parents, but I believe it is not the teacher's job or postion to teach or raise our children. It starts at home thank you very much. I appreciate the fact that we have individuals who are willing to weed through all the CRAP that the district and STATE put upon them. I personally resent some of these comments and if any parent thinks that violence is not going to be part of their childs life you better think again because its been going on since the beginning of time and none of us is immune to it. Are there bad teachers, yes, but are there really good teachers, you bet. As far as ethnicity goes, we live in Texas.....need I say more.
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Posted on Apr 5, 2008
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Arnold Middle School has a principal and administrative staff that is terrible. They have personal agendas and would be better off being accountants rather than working with students. They do not seem to care about the children in any form. They sit as judge and jury without talking to the parties involved. The staff looks like worn down and without any enthusiasm for life or teaching. The teachers are pressured and do not have a good general attitude about being at the school. The environment is terrible. The school is a Title One school. That means low income and the families in general have little or no education themselves. This is a low performing school. The entire situation is not positive and the staff is not a happy and productive one. The school administration and the teaching staff do not reflect the population they are teaching (Hispanic students, Black administration, White teachers). There is nothing hanging in the halls of the school that reflects the student population s cultures. The students are violent and the staff only knows how to treat the students with a heavy hand. The administration has no clue how to build morale in neither the students nor the staff. This is not a good situation.
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Posted on Jan 21, 2008
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My child attends Arnold. There have been several fights this year take place at school and after. The facility is quick to investigate the problem and be helpful it's unfortunate they can not stop the fighting. I honesty would love to move my child out of these school and highly advise against putting your child in Arnold if your concerned about his or her safety. School is a place to learn. My child's focus is on his safety each day rather than learning.
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Posted on Mar 23, 2007
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I worked at this school the first year that it opened and it was horrible. The children that go there are no better now than back then. We live in the district and I made sure that my children did not attend that school. The violence at that school is unbelievable.
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Posted on Jun 12, 2006
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Teachers were very informative and made all attempts possible to ensure that our son received a quality education. Very helpful regarding communicating what he was doing regarding general behavior and grades.
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Posted on Apr 23, 2005
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The year this school opened, 02-03, administration had lots of problems. The principal noted the alarming failure rate of 10% for 6th grade, 10% for 7th grade, and 10% for 8th grade, and berated the teachers for the school's '30% failure rate.' Nothing the teachers said could convince him that when 10% of each grade fails, that is a 10% failure rate. There was constant violence, and fights broke out in the halls, bus stop, and restrooms. Males wore their pants with the waist at their crotch and the crotch at their knees, with their underwear sticking out. Going to & from lunch, students banged on classroom doors & windows. At staff meetings, teachers who were assigned hall and outside duty were concerned because students were openly defiant. Students cursed constantly, even cursing the principal in the cafeteria, to his face.
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