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Alfred B. Nobel Charter Middle School

Northridge, CA
  • Charter
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 2419

Overview

Alfred B. Nobel Charter Middle School
9950 Tampa Avenue
Northridge, CA 91324
(818) 773-4700
Alfred B. Nobel Charter Middle School is located in Northridge, CA and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 8 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Two or more races
0%
Pacific Islander
1%
Native American
1%
Black
6%
Filipino
6%
Asian
14%
White
29%
Hispanic
45%

Reviews44 Reviews

3.5
parent
I love this school ! Many parents may have concerns about it’s safety because they do not have a fence but I have seen how there is always someone patrolling the campus. They are quite responsive to parents concerns and are willing to support the students.
parent
it's the "best" school when your mom have connection and place their kids with the better teachers. otherwise don't waste sending your kids across town for this.
parent
I'm so glad I pulled my daughter out of the school! She wasn't in the honors program (which LAUSD is too narrow and stringent in its identification process) and she wasn't in the Magnet. She wasn't supported or encouraged by most teachers. The admin were nowhere to be seen. There were no supports in place for students unless they had IEPs. I'm not sure what LAUSD is spending its LCAP supplemental grant on, but it's obviously not being used to support the whole child.
parent
Highly disappointed with teachers, management and counselors especially. I have been to counselling office 3 times and Ms. Wicker is always busy saying so many parents are waiting ahead of me. I barely got 5 min. to talk to her. And it's not counseling in any way. You can go there to listen to her but you won't have a chance to talk to her. My daughter is in 8th grade and she got a terrible science teacher. I won't recommend this school to anyone. Please look for other good schools around. They don't encourage kids to go to MUN, other science fairs etc. Teachers are not helping kids to go and attend programs outside of school.
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