33 out of 10GreatSchools

Logan Jr High School

Princeton, IL
  • Public
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  • Grades 5-8
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  • Enrollment: 464

Overview

Logan Jr High School
302 West Central Avenue
Princeton, IL 61356
(815) 875-6415
Logan Jr High School is located in Princeton, IL and serves grades 5-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 3 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Asian
1%
Black
1%
Two or more races
2%
Hispanic
4%
White
91%
Other
1%

Reviews4 Reviews

1.5
student
I transferred into this school in 7th grade, and it was the worst two years of my life. Not only was there a bullying problem between students (which teachers did nothing about), but I felt like I was bullied by teachers (and principal) as well. I was never a problem student, and all through elementary school, and later high school, I never got into any trouble, but the teachers here are horrible. I think middle school is a turbulent time for any child, and they should be sent to a school with a faculty that cares for and nurtures them. Logan will NOT do that. The faculty are only there for a paycheck. This is not a school that cares for students, if you can, you should find a different option.
parent
Thinking about pulling my kid out to start homeschooling them that way they no longer have to endure the relentless & uncontrollable bullying. Wether we talk to the principal or teachers, it makes no difference. They do not care about the well-being of your child in the slightest.
parent
We had 4 kids go through this school. Two had great difficulty; two didn't, however, we would say all four had problem areas worthy of a review because the problems were discussed for years and yet still the same issues remain. We liked many of the teachers as did my kids but it seemed to me that too many of them have free will; heads were turned. Why is it ok for a teacher to never give homework while another gives it almost daily? A stricter no bullying policy would improve student moral. One of my kids would love to go back while another, it was the worst three years of their life. I felt frustrated when teaching styles weren't adapted. How can an auditory learner be expected to learn for an entire year from a teacher who teaches one style, visual: worksheets, study guides, tests or a visual learner learn all year long from a teacher who talks most of the time and gives fewer quizzes and tests? Teachers should adapt to kids, break up their teaching styles through out the year, not kids adapt to teachers. I am extremely disappointed with the leadership because the same issues are still there.
parent
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