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Parks Middle School
(404) 752-0742
1090 Windsor Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Level: 6-8
District: Atlanta Public Schools



Extended Information
In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Parks Middle School, Atlanta, GA.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:11.36% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:97.32% (2008)
Hispanic:0.49% (2008)
Multiracial:1.22% (2008)
Asian:0.98% (2008)




Parks Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating5
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating5


Parks Middle School Reviews

 
Parks is a great school and Mr. Waller is an excellent principal that has the best interest of the students and staff at heart. There are many opportunities for learning and for social activities, which keeps the students interested. Mr. Waller and his staff takes advantage of every opportunity that will help make the students have an exceptional learning experience.

My son attends Parks Middle and we are both happy with the resources that he is being provided with by the staff. Mr. Waller is an excellent principal that is all about using innovative ways to get children more interested in their studies.

Although this is my son's first semester at this school, I've heard great things about Mr. Simms and his staff. There seems to be a great deal leadership as far as I can see. I wish that more schools and pricipals can have an open relationship with parents and students.



 

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