Public | 7-9 | 712 students |
Stevens Point's P J Jacobs Junior High School is a public middle school in the Stevens Point Area School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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0.5 miles | |||
Charles F Fernandez Center Alternative Learning 1 miles | |||
1.1 miles | |||
1.8 miles |
PJ Jacobs provides a well-rounded education. The teachers are experienced and very dedicated. Administrators and teachers use a team approach to guide their students.
There is a great range of personalities in the staff and they support and encourage the kids. Teachers there are always available to help outside classes.
I agree with the other review in that this school is better than other Junior Highs in the area, however I think that most of the teachers are great. There have been a few so far that just don't seem to like kids, and a few that it's obvious that they love to teach, however they just aren't that good at it. Despite this, there are many wonderful teachers at PJ's that love their jobs and make it evident. I think that PJ's is a great school all in all.
This school is accebtable as public schools go, but is far from great. With all the budget cuts the class sizes are large, and the teachers just don't seem to know their stuff. This school is better than the other alternatives (Saint Pauls, Pacelli, Ben Franklen) but is still poor.
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