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Brown Middle School
(404) 756-6414
765 Peeples Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
Level: 6-8
District: Atlanta Public Schools



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


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:99.63% (2008)
Hispanic:0.18% (2008)
Multiracial:0.18% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:13.65% (2008)




Brown Middle School Ratings Summary

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


Brown Middle School Reviews

 
I think this school has mde great gains,however, the principal is more into his looks than anything else. I want to talk about my child, not about how good he looks.

This is my daughter's first year at BMS, so far I have enjoyed her stay. The feedback from teachers is great and it is a totally uniformed school this year.

I would like to see this school use it's parent more. My daughter currently has a class in Career Education and seems bored. She states that they mostly type. As a former Dept. of labor employee, I believe that this type of class is way to help our students learn just how to prepare for the future. It could very well be more effective if it identifies the career goal of each child, then identify the training, education, various skills needed to be successful in the job. Perhaps, allow the child to research their career goals and salary expectations. Then allow the child to interview an adult working in the same field as that of the career choice of the student. Students need to be challenged! Parents could help in this and many other areas. Use parents more!

I am glad Dr. Ordu is gone!!! She broke the spirits of the entire student and staff population!! She also ran out great teachers from 2003-2006; that is why AYP was not met this year--great teachers could not take it anymore !!!Mr Underdue is what the school needs!! He is a positive and firm principal for staff and students!! Brown will go from good TO GREAT NOW! dedicated parent

Brown Middle School has been an eye opening experience, some good, some bad. Brown's enrollment is an asset in a city where middle school enrollments below 1000 are rare. The interactions with some of the administrators and front office staff leaves a lot to be desired. I will say that the extra activities are in abundance and students have and endless list of ways to spend their afternoons. Academically, I see improvement but know that Brown has a way to go. The sad part is that parents fail to realize that a school's academic greatness is highly dependent on their involvement in PTA, and other facets of the school. Brown is similar to any other public school, what will make Brown great is the parents who take an active part in their children and the children of Brown. Hats off to the staff at BMS.

I am beginning to see tremendous change in the way that the school is handling matters. The school is working harder to help the chidren (especially 6th graders) make the adjustment from elementary school to middle school. They are reinforcing good conduct and reiterating to the children how important an education is. I think that the Principal, Dr. Ordu will soon make national news if they stay focused with the right teachers and administators. I am seeing great progress and change. The main goal is for a child to receive an education. If there are factors that affect prohibit the child from receiving an education, then it should be dealt with immediately.

It has a high selection of sports and many other extra curricular activities



 

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