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Forest Park Middle School

Forest Park, GA
  • Public
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 716

Overview

Forest Park Middle School
930 Finley Drive
Forest Park, GA 30297
(404) 362-3840
Forest Park Middle School is located in Forest Park, GA and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 3 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Native American
0%
Two or more races
2%
Asian
3%
White
5%
Hispanic
40%
Black
50%

Reviews5 Reviews

2.5
parent
From Principals to Teachers; it is apparent that these people are only at this school to keep their mortgages and car notes paid. The lack of care and ambition for these children can be felt from the door. Fighting takes place here more than educations and the faculty cares enough to call you AFTER your child has been attacked. When approached on the schools failing test scores and underachievement, the principal seems all too comfortable with deflection and no real plan of action to get the children who want to learn engaged and clean out the riffraff. My child is no longer at this school, but it is the same of Clayton county and it needs serious help.
other
I decided to switch my daughter to a public school thinking that they could point out where because charter schools treat all kids like military which is awesome for behavior, bulling prevention and carrier awarness. However because she came from a charter they placed her in Honer Classes and had higher expectations from her not allowing her the opertunity to show or reveal her true academic srengths. They told me for years she was too smart for an IEP. As a parents we know when our child is struggling academically but unfortunately many of us wait on teachers and staff to guide us in the hopes that even councilors can help. NO, They all insisted she was smart but test scores showed different. Below grade level! Finally December 2015 Ooh, yes 504 plan approved. On her way to high school help Now! Too late. They are telling parents to choose high schools based on testings. Common sence. The high school with the highest ratings does not allow students that struggle academically and if some students have an IEP well thats because they were evaluated early on and had the opportunity to build on time to prove their score. Now. What do they do with all the students who don't have knowledgeable guidace to support parents with learning disabilities that could go further in life? Yes, they put all of them in the same high school. To blame the teachers? To shame the school? I bet if all students from lowest rating high school and tested them for an IEP, Turn that whole high school into a Special education team effort and Behavior health specialist less people be on disability. Kids who realize and feel dum cannot express themselves. Many of these children come from poverty, fosters, sick disabled parents, single moms. Put it to the test! The High School that has the lowest ratings based on tests scores. It's not teachers stop changing all staff. It's students that we're never evaluated for IEP. CHILDREN WITH LOW AVERAGE, ARE SMART PEOPLE WHO LEARN DIFFERENT WHO NEED HELP, WHO DO NOT SUCCEED because the testing was too expensive or had no one to advocate for them. Dare to give chances and watch success before you're eyes. Stop judging before performance-based studies! Thankyou for reading.
other
I left this school, a couple of months ago, and never looked back about my months at this school. However, now that i'm in High School, all i'm thinking about is how wonderful my memories are at Forest Park. Forest Park shaped me to become better whether you think so or not. The teachers here do actually care about you, but it's the environment that mainly affects the teachers' ability to teach. Even with all the problems going on, I've had some of the best teachers at this school, and made me ace all of my CRCT scores. It will get you ready for college and career ready no doubt. Yes, there are a couple of things they can improve, but this school pushed me to try to defy my destiny of failing in the real world. When people think Forest Park, good things do not come to mind. But, Forest Park has pushed me to become the person I am today, to become something even greater. I want to prove people wrong about this school and help it to become better. I will never forget my years at Forest Park because of the way it has influenced my present life.
student
Forget this school. I get yelled at by every teacher. The food is horrible. The kids have no home-training including me. This school needs help and guidance.
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