44 out of 10GreatSchools

Wedgwood Middle School

Fort Worth, TX
  • Public
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 879

Overview

Wedgwood Middle School
3909 Wilkie Way
Fort Worth, TX 76133
(817) 814-8200
Wedgwood Middle School is located in Fort Worth, TX and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 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%
Asian
2%
White
8%
Black
36%
Hispanic
52%

Reviews11 Reviews

2.0
parent
Horrible. The teachers lie , they are overwhelmed and negatively communicate with the children and parents. All of the kids and parents are not from the same area and do not deserve the same treatment. I do not blame them for all of the kids behaviors and some of those kids are just trying to fit in just like a prison mentality so that they aren't eaten alive.
parent
The principal is awful, he called and made threats to us without knowing the whole situation that turned out to be a misunderstanding. He also lied in a school board hearing we had to attend regarding our child. Rather than deal with the joke that this school is, we transferred our two kids, and my younger kids will not attend that school either when their times comes.
parent
I believe they have good teachers.. the issue I have towards them is the fights. If they can somehow help where there's less bulling (no bulling is best) and no fights .
teacher
Most of the negative reviews that I've read on here have to do with student behavior. They are from parents blaming the school. Behavior is first learned at home. If parents don't teach their children to behave well and respect adults, don't expect the teachers and staff to do that job for you. I've worked with children with behavioral issues for more than 15 years. One of the biggest issues I've run into with children with poor behavior is that the parents refuse to accept responsibility for raising their own children and want other adults, such as, teachers, principals and eventually probation officers to do that job for them.
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