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Hedrick Middle School

Public | 6-8 | 619 students

 

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Posted May 20, 2013

This school is SOOOOOO HORRIBLE, as a parent I am so disappointed!!!! I don't know how they have not put them out on BLAST!!! My nephew attended this school and by far this has been the far worst school he has gone to. He wouldn't get in so much trouble until he got here. The teachers are so unfair. He has gotten so many demerits that it's for the dumbest things and has been sent to ISS. One of them happens to be that he had told a teacher if he could have gone to the bathroom and he was told NO GET BACK IN YOUR SEAT and like a student he did. He ask several times that it got to the point that his bladder was hurting him so he walked out to go to the restroom and got sent to ISS. REALLY!!!! This is why I am here writing this so you can think about it twice before making a wise choice of buying a house, if you happen to have children. It's sad to see this going on cause I would have loved for my children to go to the school Mom grew up in. Who wouldn't want their kids to go to the same school their parents went to. That's all i gots to say!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 16, 2013

Hedrick is a very good school and is a great learning enviroment. I advise you to allow your children to go here.


Posted August 22, 2012

I have a daughter going into 7th grade and a son entering 6th grade this year. I am very excited and pleased with the principal, teachers and environment. The principals/teachers are strict only because they expect great things from the students. Where mediocre is allowed, mediocre will reside. I am happy that the school has strict policies because it helps the students realize they can be better than average. My kids love their teachers....especially the band teachers!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 27, 2012

Although the school itself (architecture) is crummy and not very pleasing to the eye, I have been taught fairly well here. I am currently a 6th grader here, and I have homework almost everyday. I am in every Pre-AP class (except for geography, all Pre-AP classes were full) here, and most of my teachers are very kind and care for us (My teachers hug me!). However, in my opinion, the school food is terrible. I recommend bringing your lunch. The school is slightly dirty, mostly Hispanic (trying not to be racist here), and some of the kids who attend here are kind-of shady (they have a police officer here to keep them in line). The biggest problem for me personally is a "gang" (more of a club) called "Doolally Squat". They really don't do much of anything other than to annoy students during passing periods and saying "Doolally Squat" constantly. More of a nuscience, really. Still, the school has great teachers, but is strict. I was sent to the principal's office after being late to first period several times. The "demerit" system gets stricter every semester. Mostly a good school.


Posted February 3, 2012

This is the worst school my daughter has gone to by far. They are very strict, but not on appropriate times. My daughter was kicked off the bus for unzipping her jacket after being told to zip it up. Not for a day, but a month and a half. When is zipping up your jacket a rule? Ridiculous. She reported a boy hitting her and they did absolutely nothing about it. My child does not bring school work home ever, I always had homework as a child. She was then sent to DAEP for talking. This school is part of Lewisville ISD and is much worse, like a military boot camp. They suspended her after 3 demerits, waving to another child, leaning in her chair and talking to the teacher out of turn. I am considering moving as this school is ruining my child's opportunity for education. Never have I had a problem with a school with my 12 year old until this school.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 19, 2012

My son has had a wonderful experience at Hedrick. I also have just been impressed with every teacher I have come in contact with. I especially love the ladies working at the front desk. Always happy to help me.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 9, 2011

My daughter started here in 6th grade and I have to say that I am displeased with this school. We will let her finish her school year, but next year I plan on getting her into private or other school. The rules are very strict and the teacher selection is very poor. It's mostly a hispanic school. How are we as parents supposed to see our kid's progress when the teachers don't send home graded papers???
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 23, 2009

i love this middle school my child is in 7th grade and they have a great parent,teacher interaction. they have lots of extracurricular activities my child can get it and the teacher and office staff are very friendly. i am in love with this school!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted July 17, 2008

This school is great! My daughter had a wonderful experience there. There is a great involvement in academics as well as sports, and children are accepted for who they are.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted November 27, 2006

This school is NOT very good. the rules are very strict. Time to go from one class to another is not enough.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 13, 2006

Hedrick Middle School was a great school to go to. As a former student, I was very happy with my experience at Hedrick. Drugs were not a large problem like at other middle school in the area. Some things that were negative include the fact that I felt the school district did not care about us and left us on the side of the road as they drove off. The district did not provide us the appropriate funds so that we could be the same as the new middle schools in LISD. Hedrick Middle school was a great school and I wouldn't want to go to any other middle school.
—Submitted by a former student


Posted September 21, 2004

Hedrick Middle School is flourishing under the leadership of Principal, Pete Taggart. He has made a remarkable difference in the morale of the school. The facultly he has assembled is professional. The teachers are friendly, communicative, and seem to genuinely care about the success of their students. Additionally, the school spirit displayed amongst the students is impressive. There are so many positive activities available to the students. They have a large participation in athletics, student council, choir, and band. Many students (100+) also participate in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The students also seem to display a tremendous amount of school pride and school spirit. Parent involvement is very welcome at Hedrick too. HMS has a friendly and active PTA. In this day and age, it is refreshing to see such a positive example of a successful Middle School.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 22, 2004

HMS is a wonderful school. I was very scared when my child was going into 6th grade. Middle School is a scary time for children and their parents. I became very active with PTA and other projects at the school to check out Hedrick from the inside. I found great caring teachers and wonderful office staff. Sure, every school has its problems. Hedrick is a very old school and not as pretty as the newer schools in the area but what needs to updated is updated. My daughter is an 8th grader now and she loves HMS. I believe she is getting a very good education. Hedrick Middle School gets an A in my books. Parent involvement is the key. If there is doubt about any school, get involved. Find out for yourself. You will meet some wonderful people and make some special friends. I know I did. Lissa Nicholson
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 15, 2004

I went to that school a long time ago! I loved it, and the teachers were great! When ever finals came around they drilled the info into us! We studied like crazy for it!
—Submitted by Stacy Morris, a former student


Community ratings and reviews do not represent the views of GreatSchools nor does GreatSchools check their accuracy or verify the reviewers' identities. Use your discretion when evaluating these reviews.

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The Community Rating is the school’s average rating from its community members (e.g., parents, students, and school staff). The highest possible rating is five stars; the lowest is one star.

The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.
Math

The state average for Math was 83% in 2011.

159 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
90%

2010

 
 
90%

2009

 
 
78%

2008

 
 
70%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 84% in 2011.

162 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
81%

2010

 
 
87%

2009

 
 
91%

2008

 
 
87%
Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

About the tests


In 2010-2011, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11. TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas. The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

See Texas' state standards

Source: Texas Education Agency

Math

The state average for Math was 81% in 2011.

194 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
85%

2010

 
 
83%

2009

 
 
86%

2008

 
 
73%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 86% in 2011.

196 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
89%

2010

 
 
90%

2009

 
 
88%

2008

 
 
85%
Writing

The state average for Writing was 94% in 2011.

193 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
98%

2010

 
 
97%

2009

 
 
98%

2008

 
 
90%
Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

About the tests


In 2010-2011, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11. TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas. The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

See Texas' state standards

Source: Texas Education Agency

Math

The state average for Math was 73% in 2011.

173 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
91%

2010

 
 
96%

2009

 
 
84%

2008

 
 
80%
Reading

The state average for Reading was 85% in 2011.

175 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
95%

2010

 
 
96%

2009

 
 
98%

2008

 
 
97%
Science

The state average for Science was 79% in 2011.

172 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
84%

2010

 
 
74%

2009

 
 
71%

2008

 
 
69%
Social Studies

The state average for Social Studies was 95% in 2011.

173 students were tested at this school in 2011.

2011

 
 
99%

2010

 
 
96%

2009

 
 
89%

2008

 
 
88%
Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

About the tests


In 2010-2011, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11. TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas. The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

See Texas' state standards

Source: Texas Education Agency

Math

All Students90%
Female89%
Male91%
Black or African American82%
Asian70%
Hispanic91%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White93%
Economically disadvantaged86%
Not economically disadvantaged96%
Special educationn/a
Not special education90%
Limited English proficient (LEP)82%
Proficient in English91%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant90%
Gifted/talented100%

Reading

All Students81%
Female85%
Male79%
Black or African American78%
Asian50%
Hispanic78%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White94%
Economically disadvantaged72%
Not economically disadvantaged94%
Special education83%
Not special education81%
Limited English proficient (LEP)45%
Proficient in English92%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant81%
Gifted/talented100%
Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

About the tests


In 2010-2011, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11. TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas. The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

The different student groups are identified by the Texas Education Agency; if there are a small number of students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See Texas' state standards

Source: Texas Education Agency

Math

All Students85%
Female88%
Male83%
Black or African American73%
Asian92%
Hispanic80%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White94%
Economically disadvantaged81%
Not economically disadvantaged91%
Special educationn/a
Not special education85%
Limited English proficient (LEP)74%
Proficient in English90%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant85%
Gifted/talented100%

Reading

All Students89%
Female91%
Male87%
Black or African American100%
Asian83%
Hispanic82%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White97%
Economically disadvantaged85%
Not economically disadvantaged94%
Special education100%
Not special education88%
Limited English proficient (LEP)66%
Proficient in English95%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant89%
Gifted/talented100%

Writing

All Students98%
Female100%
Male97%
Black or African American100%
Asian100%
Hispanic97%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White100%
Economically disadvantaged97%
Not economically disadvantaged100%
Special educationn/a
Not special education98%
Limited English proficient (LEP)95%
Proficient in English99%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant98%
Gifted/talented100%
Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

About the tests


In 2010-2011, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11. TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas. The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

The different student groups are identified by the Texas Education Agency; if there are a small number of students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See Texas' state standards

Source: Texas Education Agency

Math

All Students91%
Female91%
Male91%
Black or African American84%
Asian92%
Hispanic91%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White94%
Economically disadvantaged89%
Not economically disadvantaged94%
Special education100%
Not special education91%
Limited English proficient (LEP)83%
Proficient in English93%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant91%
Gifted/talented100%

Reading

All Students95%
Female97%
Male94%
Black or African American95%
Asian92%
Hispanic93%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White100%
Economically disadvantaged91%
Not economically disadvantaged100%
Special education100%
Not special education95%
Limited English proficient (LEP)75%
Proficient in English99%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant95%
Gifted/talented100%

Science

All Students84%
Female85%
Male84%
Black or African American79%
Asian91%
Hispanic80%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White91%
Economically disadvantaged79%
Not economically disadvantaged91%
Special education50%
Not special education86%
Limited English proficient (LEP)65%
Proficient in English89%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant84%
Gifted/talented100%

Social Studies

All Students99%
Female100%
Male99%
Black or African American100%
Asian92%
Hispanic100%
American Indian or Alaska Nativen/a
White100%
Economically disadvantaged99%
Not economically disadvantaged100%
Special education100%
Not special education99%
Limited English proficient (LEP)96%
Proficient in English100%
Migrantn/a
Non-migrant99%
Gifted/talented100%
Scale: % meeting or exceeding standards

About the tests


In 2010-2011, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) was used to test students in reading in grades 3 through 9; in writing in grades 4 and 7; in English language arts in grades 10 and 11; in mathematics in grades 3 through 11; in science in grades 5, 8, 10 and 11; and in social studies in grades 8, 10 and 11. TAKS is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Texas. The grade 11 Exit Level TAKS is a high school graduation requirement. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.

The different student groups are identified by the Texas Education Agency; if there are a small number of students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.

See Texas' state standards

Source: Texas Education Agency

  • In 2010-2011, this school was rated "Recognized".
  • In 2009-2010, this school was rated "Recognized".
  • In 2008-2009, this school was rated "Academically Acceptable".

About the tests


Texas uses Accountability Ratings to indicate the overall performance of each school and district. The ratings are based on TAKS test results, dropout rates for grades 7 and 8 and school completion rates for grades 9 through 12. Schools and districts rated under standard accountability procedures are designated as Exemplary, Recognized, Academically Acceptable or Academically Unacceptable. Schools and districts rated under alternative education accountability (AEA) procedures are designated as either AEA: Academically Acceptable or AEA: Academically Unacceptable.

See Texas' state standards

Source: Texas Education Agency

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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school State average
Hispanic 50% 50%
White 30% 31%
Black 10% 13%
Asian 8% 3%
Two or more races 2% 2%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0% 0%
Hawaiian Native/Pacific Islander 0% 0%
Source: NCES, 2010-2011

Student subgroups

  This school District averageState average
Special education 15%N/A10%
Gifted/talented students 14%N/A8%
Economically disadvantaged 43%N/A55%
Limited English proficient (LEP) 18%N/A17%
Source: TX Education Agency, 2007-2008

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 10N/A15
Source: NCES, 2008-2009

Teacher experience

  This school District averageState average
Beginning teachers 3%N/A8%
1 to 5 years 32%N/A30%
6 to 10 years 27%N/A20%
11 to 20 years 22%N/A23%
21 or more years 17%N/A19%
Source: TX Education Agency, 2007-2008

School basics

School Leader's name
  • Ms Barbara Hamric
Fax number
  • (972) 350-9196

Resources

Extra learning resources offered
  • Title I Schoolwide program (SWP)
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1526 Bellaire Blvd
Lewisville, TX 75067
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