55 out of 10GreatSchools

Liberty Middle School

Aurora, CO
  • Public
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 1139

Overview

Liberty Middle School
21500 East Dry Creek Road
Aurora, CO 80016
(720) 886-2400
Liberty Middle School is located in Aurora, CO and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Native American
1%
Two or more races
7%
Black
9%
Asian
11%
Hispanic
15%
White
57%

Reviews22 Reviews

2.5
teacher
As a former teacher at this school, its the worst place I've ever been. While many teachers care and try their best, many also have become bullies and try to run other teachers out of the building. The administration is horrible, catering to the most forceful and damaging voices and ignoring the bulk of their students and teachers needs. DO NOT ENROLL YOUR KIDS HERE
parent
The security guard and staff in the front office are cold, sterile, annoyed, and rude. Don't bother approaching them or asking questions. You will either be ignored or belittled for not knowing the answer to your own questions. This made it very hard for me to take the next step in addressing concerns. I did get in touch with one of the assistant principals. The gentleman I spoke with was personable, friendly, and answered all of my questions and not once did I feel I had put a damper into his day. Other than a very negative experience with the front office staff, as a parent I made mention that some children attending Liberty were bullied. That children in the AIM program will likely have a more positive experience than those who don't get into AIM. Non AIM kids will be surrounded by more kids who bully, swear, fight, take harmful substances, share improper images on their phones, and talk back to teachers, with little to no repercussions. There are kids that are so mean to one of the female teachers in a non AIM class that they make her cry. Some parents call AIM an elitist club. I hope whomever reads this will take a hard analysis at where improvement is needed. Parents want to know first and foremost that their children are going to be safe; that anti-bullying policies at the school are enforced. There should be equal opportunities for all children, even those who don't qualify for AIM.
parent
Very poor experience. We wish we’d done a bit more research before moving into this area.
parent
I would send your child somewhere else if they are different in anyway especially if they are not as financially well off like most of the schools population or they are gay. Thank goodness my daughter is resilient. I would hate to think what could possibly have happened if she was not.
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