99 out of 10GreatSchools

Community House Middle

Charlotte, NC
  • Public
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 1830

Overview

Community House Middle
9500 Community House Road
Charlotte, NC 28277
(980) 343-0689
Community House Middle is located in Charlotte, NC and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 9 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Two or more races
2%
Hispanic
12%
Black
13%
Asian
21%
White
52%

Reviews32 Reviews

3.0
parent
The positives: Rigorous core academic requirements; some excellent teachers; modern building facilities.The negatives: Some teachers lacking mastery of their subject; unprofessional administration; metrics prioritized over students' wellbeing; overcrowding that makes Times Square look like a walk in the park.If you come from the Northeast you will wonder why everyone cares so much about the athletic programs, why the math teachers don't know math, and why the administrators are unresponsive and unprofessional. It's not a bad school... but if you come from a state with normal tax levels, you will feel disappointed and wonder why it's ranked so highly.
other
I have a straight A honors math & honors ELA student athlete in this school who has been labeled as a trouble maker for being an independent thinker. Although the staff has always praised my child for being kind and even protective of students with disabilities, my kid was slapped on the troublemaker label and had to live with that at CHMS. Her teachers constantly praise her and have reached out to us with wonderful emails, however the administration looks past that and doesn't know how to deal with leaders such as my child. ISS and OSS are handed out to kids on a daily basis. Be careful!
parent
Our second year at CHMS. My child was not challenged at all in their previous school. The moment they stepped foot into this school the teachers expected nothing more than excellence from them. CHMS faculty are preparing the students for real life and college. Teaching them responsibility and independence. My child stated that they have learned more, feels respected, and believes that the teachers want them to succeed. Parents MUST advocate for their child. In my experience, It has been as easy as an email conversation, with a 48hour response time, to advocate for my child's education. Teachers are not perfect and neither are our children. We have to work together.CHMS has a large population of students and if your child has special needs, or behavior problems you must work very close with the staff (daily or weekly emails in addition to meetings) to have positive results.
parent
Sadly my son's 6th grade math & social studies teacher is a bully. It's difficult to handle a teacher who bullies a child. At first I thought that my son was exaggerating about this teacher. Now, in early November I see that my son was right. He has a great science and ELA teacher and his other teachers are good too. My heart is broken that an adult is terrorizing my child every day. I will give the school one chance to make it right. If they don't act swiftly, I will have to remove my child from the situation.
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