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Kellogg Middle School

Public | 7-8 | 594 students |  

PHONE: (206) 368-4783

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16045 25th Avenue N.E.

Shoreline, WA 98155

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Kellogg Middle School, located in Shoreline, Washington, serves grades 7-8 in the Shoreline School District. It is among the few public middle schools in Washington to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

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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Posted on Jun 23, 2011
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The reason I liked kellogg was cuz I was high the whole time. Haha. The English program suckkeed tho.

Posted on Jan 23, 2011
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My son went to Kellogg for a short time until I transferred him to a private school. My son has Asperger's Syndrome which is a type of autism. Issue 1: The English teacher gave him failing grades on his papers even though he was meeting requirements. She said that during lectures, he was drawing pictures so she was not going to pass him. Issue 2: I put my son into Sylvan to help with his school assignments. The teachers refused to work with Sylvan. Issue 3: The school told me they were putting him into a class for kids with behavioral problems such as getting into fights! My son had never been in a fight and he was very shy and was terrified of physical confrontation. When he took tests for grade placement in private school, he was testing at second year college levels for reading, writing, and science so giving him failing grades on all of his English papers was truly unfair (he had A's in science).My son went to Kellogg for a short time until I transferred him to a private school. My son has Asperger's Syndrome which is a type of autism. He went to the school before he was diagnosed.
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Posted on Oct 11, 2010
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Kellogg Is the school my children attended when they were that age. It continues to provide quality education and deserves our support.
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Posted on Oct 10, 2010
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You couldn't ask for a more caring and committed staff and faculty. Middle school is a rough time for kids, and the folks at Kellogg are providing the support services our son needs to get off to a good start this year. With the economy on the skids, our school will need all the help it can get to maintain this outstanding level of service.
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Posted on Jan 5, 2009
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this school its pretty good i can say. it has great academics, really good sports and really nice and funny teachers. this school also lend mac laptops to every-single students who wants one. there are lots of extra curricular activities. i highly recommend this school to everyone
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Posted on Nov 8, 2008
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I've gone to this school for both 7th and 8th grade and it is an awesome school. All the teachers are really understanding. While some of the time you have really strict teachers there are those funny teachers. One of the funny teachers is my Social Studies teacher. I had him last year(7th) for English and he joked around a lot but he did teach us a whole lot. Off the topic of academics our school offers many things. For instance, there are school dances once every trimester and during the last trimester there is an all school dance. If your in 8th grade you get an extra dance. Also they offer many different sports and they are working on putting in soccer. I have so much left to say, thats how great this school is. I can't even fit everything.
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Posted on Aug 11, 2008
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My son is going into 8th grade at Kellogg, this is his second year. We love this school. The teachers are fabulous, and some of the best I've seen in public schools. The Principal, Lori Longo is also fantastic, as is the support staff. Honors classes are great. Sports programs are strong. Performing and visual art programs are strong. Strong foreign language program. This school has met all of my expectations and then some. Great kids too!! No problems like fighting or anything like that. It feels very safe, thanks to the ever present, and tight security.
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Posted on Oct 20, 2007
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This is my second year at kellogg middle school. it is a great school. we have great academics and good sports teams
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Posted on Oct 7, 2007
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Kellogg feels like a private school. It is small, and academics are top notch! My child is taking 3 honors classes, and they are truly challenging to him. Teachers are really great. They have a lot of younger teachers, that really 'get' kids. They offer a wide range of electives, and a great after school program. I talked to the admissions director at Lakeside to ask them what they thought of Kellogg. His reply was 'they're doing everything right'. It has really been a great experience for our family.
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Posted on Jan 3, 2005
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I have gone to Kellogg Middle School for 7th and 8th grade. My teachers were really cool and the really opened me up to the real world. I enjoyed their weekly school days. It got me prepared for high school. All of my teachers tought me many things it was just hard to choose a favorite teacher. The Ms. Longo is a really understanding to all of the students. The sports teams have great volinter couches. Music classes there are really good, they have the teachers that make learning music fun. There is this after school program called Hang Time and it is put on by volinters from the High school adn from the YMCA. They do a lot of volinter work. For the All School Activities it supervised by volinters and takes place instead of Hang Time.
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