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Adamson Middle School
(770) 968-2925
3187 Rex Road
Rex, GA 30273
Level: 6-8
District: Clayton County School District



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


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:5.41% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:81.8% (2008)
Hispanic:6.32% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.3% (2008)
Multiracial:2.41% (2008)
Asian:3.76% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:12.09% (2008)




Adamson Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Adamson Middle School Reviews

 
The school has gone through a lot aof administrative changes over the last two years. In spite of this my son loved going to school daily. The principal always greeted me with a personal conversation and his teachers truley cared about what they where doing. It could be very easy for me to complain about little things as many parents do, but I choose to get invoved through the PTSA. I am looking foward to my daughter coming there next year.

Uses group discipline, teachers do not seem to care about individual students, lacking good administrative personnel, not informative to public about school events.

there are some teachers who are very good, but nbot a lot. There is a lot of good activities, but not a exceeding school.

This school needs to improve the learning environment and the learning quality. Higher the standards which are set for the average student. Develop a closer student to teacher relationship so that no child will every be left behind.

The school has come a long way. Could be better if more parents were involved and showed more concern for their kids. A great group of fathers called D.A.D.S started patroling the school and it has made a difference. It would be great to have D.A.D.S at other schools as well. Either you are apart of the solution or apart of the problem. Thanks D.A.D.S for making a difference.

School is OK. Teachers don't encourage student and put them down. Some of the teachers are mean and not caring of the students. Teachers are too serious and don't try to bond with students to find out how each student as indivisuals learn.

This is an OK school. There is alot of racism from students and teachers. The teachers put down the students and do not encourage them. The grades are low and the teaching equipment is poor. I was not pleased with this school.

I went to this school and when I was there it had a very high expectation as of what grades you had to make to be in an extracurricular activity. This is one of the things I like about this school.

Motivated, involved and caring teachers with VERY LITTLE administrative support. Extremely high teach turn over rate due to poor administrative leadership. Lots of extracuricular activities. Many students seem to need motivation and a 'hand-held' teaching approach.

Basic school here. Extra activities limited. Limited advertising on the Clayton TV channel. Teachers are so-so. Teachers not very good at motivating students. Had to call the County and State to get a straight answer about classes and requirements. Classes are overcrowded. It will be up to the student to succeed here. Don't expect much from the teachers or admin.



 

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