33 out of 10GreatSchools

Northridge Middle School

Northridge, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 801

Overview

Northridge Middle School
17960 Chase Street
Northridge, CA 91325
(818) 678-5100
Northridge Middle School is located in Northridge, CA and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 3 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Pacific Islander
0%
Filipino
3%
Black
4%
White
5%
Asian
6%
Hispanic
82%

Reviews15 Reviews

3.5
parent
I am forever grateful for the experience we had with this school. It will take a couple of years for the ratings and test scores to go up since this upcoming 2018 -2019 will only be the second year since Richard Ramos took over. Mark my words, this school should not be overlooked. Driving by the school the first thing you will notice is how beautiful the school grounds are. How well kept. There have a huge auditorium separate from the school gym. Which by the way has everything one could want in a gym including good equipment and a massive rock climbing wall. The science department has a large interactive marine aquarium in one of the classrooms. Thats right, an aquarium! With sharks and rays and all kinds of marine life. It is unlike anything I have ever seen.
parent
This school was phenomenal. Our girl found a new meaning for learning. She always looked forward to going and hated her days off away from her teachers and friends.
parent
my child has attended this school for 3yrs. Her 6th and 7th grade years i was satisfied with the teachers and administration. This year the whole dynamic of the school has changed. The staff seems to be very unhappy, school caters to only the hispanic population, theres no disciplinary action, students arent held responsible for their actions, etc. Teachers here are not the problem, its administration and their lack of support. I would not recommend sending your child to this school
parent
This school is and excellent school for all students to learn and become productive members of society. Teachers and other staff are always working to improve the quality of their teaching and ensure that students achieve their best potential.
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