Public | 6-7 | 971 students |
PHONE: (804) 733-2740
J.E.J. Moore Middle School, located in Disputanta, Virginia, serves grades 6-7 in the Prince George County Public Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Prince George Education Center 0.7 miles | |||
N.B. Clements Junior High School 3.8 miles | |||
Bermuda Run Educational Center 4.6 miles | |||
4.6 miles |
School is average at best. Huge vacuum at the leadership position, front office seems to be in charge. Teachers seem to do what they wish and dump as much or as little homework on kids for no rhyme or reason. Teachers also each seem to have their own way to grade students work with no set standard.
We have been very pleased with JEJ Moore. We came in with a lot of reservations, too. Our child was in all advanced classes and did beautifully. We encountered a small problem with another child and the staff took care of it immediately. I can't say enough good things about Mr. Elliott. Give it a try, I think you will be satisfied!
I attend Moore and its pretty awsome, they just need to let all team of the 7th grade not sit in sections, but wear ever they want.
Wasted two weeks on forms to fill out and 'indoctrination' sessions covering and recovering the same boring rules. 1st week lunch times were cut so short kids had trouble havinf time to eat lunch (to make up for school's lack od staying in time). Two+ weeks into year and I have seen one graded paper per student. Teaching progress is abyssmal.
I just started this school and it is beautiful from the inside and out. the relationship with the faculty staff and the students are somewhat of a relationship to parents and their children.students can walk up to a teacher and ask for advice on any topic. the educational value is always on the high top!please join this school you wont be disappointed in the school style of J.E.J Moore Middle School. so please come to a safe and wealthy enviorment.
I find the school very unsafe .
I truly loved this school. Not only are the staff dedicated to the academic growth of the children, they spend time nurturing as well. Mr. Elliot, the principal, loves his job, school and most of all his children. I know this because he taught me when I was young and I was fortunate enough to have my daughter in his school for 6th grade. Unfortunately, I have had to move out of state and take my children out of the Prince George School system but I am using P.G. as a model and will not accept any less. If your children have the opertunity to attend J.E.J. Middle or any other P.G. School, I know it will be an experance they will cherish and they will be in an environment they can excel in. Pamela Christian
I love J.E.J. Moore. The Principal is excellent with his students he knows a lot of them by name, and the teachers are remarkable. They work with the students and promote success. My daughter is an 'A' student because of the dedication that the teachers have given to her. The school offers many programs and gives each child the opportunity to join them. So I say thank you to a school that has a faculty that deserves so much more!
This is a beautiful school. I really appreciate the time that the teachers take to email the parents with the assignments and tests. This has become extreemly important regarding my connection with my child and her success. Thank you!
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