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    Durham Middle School

    2.1 (7 reviews)

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    Kennesaw Mountain High School - Home XC meet 2012

    Kennesaw Mountain High School

    3.0(2 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    The elevator... the elevator has constant issues is not properly maintenance. It was only recently…read morere-reviewed after 10 years of it not being so the school has mold and a cockroach infestation and ceiling tiles that are falling through.

    Kennesaw Mountain is a recognized award-winning school with many success stories after graduation…read more You might start here because of those accolades, but you'll finish with the view that Mustang family is a unique experience. Four kids in gives us some perspective, and starting with academic rigor, to community service opportunities, with extra-curricular options galore, KMHS is an incredible experience. The Magnet program is a shining star for STEM prep, consistently producing students who succeed and excel at top universities. The Magnet crew is stellar all-around, and our kids made long-term quality friendships lasting beyond high school. We've had our runs but never been an athletic powerhouse, partly due to being the smallest 7A school by far in the state (moving to 6A in '20). Despite that Mustangs have frequented state tourneys/meets, and enjoyed great developmental coaches. From personal experience, the swim coach is the best in the state. Beyond the classroom the service opportunities include Mane Link, an outstanding servant leadership organization. The Special Needs Dance and Shop With A Mustang are two examples of how amazing this group is. Good teachers, supportive parent network, happy students are what you'll find at the Mountain.

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    Lost Mountain Middle School - This school is horrible. Here's a funny.

    Lost Mountain Middle School

    1.5(2 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    The bathrooms are awful, im a sixth grader with not high expectations, but this? NO. When first got…read moreto this school three people were vaping in my grade do not reccomend.

    As an 8th grade student (as of 2022-2023 school year) I have been dealing with bullying and when i…read morego to a teacher for help, they will either tell me to suck it up or they will encourage the bullying. When i go to the principal for help, the front office staff will tell me "He isnt here right now but ill leave him a message". Two weeks later i havent gotten a call up to the front office. The lunch food is horrible!!!! the chicken is cold, the milk has been sitting out for god knows how long and the lunch people are really rude. They stole money out of my account! And the teachers, some should get fired but elsewhere the rest of the teachers are average or excellent. The bathrooms are always broken and theere is little to no water that comes out of the faucets. The unirals always get clogged up and flood the bathrooms. The teachers are allowed to cuss at students and ive heard a teacher call a black person a monkey and a n***a. And when i went to report it the staff thought i was joking!! And some teachers throw stuff at students. lunches are expensive for the quality that the food is so i reccomend that you bring a lunch as long as possible. And your required to wear a certian uniform for P.E. which is like 15-20 dollars. Dress code is strict. but its all on girls not boys. As for the LGBTQ+ community supporters and pride supporters, you will be lucky to survive a school year without either getting a concussion by getting your head slamed into a locker door. The locker times are a bit off and you cant put anything in there except unused school items, watter bottles, devices, lunch boxes, and jackets. If you decide to play an insturment, be ready to spend a lot of money. as a clarinet player and a bass clarinet player,i usually spend 600 dollars a year on the insturments for items like reeds, ligatures, cork grease, swabs, maitnence, and cleaning tools. So i reccomend getting an insturment from music and arts but i dont reccomend getting an insturment from amazon, ebay or another website that is sold by a private seller as the insturment could be damaged. There are a few structural problems like cracking in the outer walls, water stains, and poorly sealed exterior doors. Otherwise i would reccomend going to another middle school like lovingood or Mcclure Middle school.

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    Cornerstone Preparatory Academy

    3.0(4 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    My daughter has gone to Cornerstone since 7th grade and is in the 10th grade now. This is the best…read moredecision we have ever made. She has made close friends, and the entire grade level supports each other. She has told me there are no mean girls at this school, at least not in the 10th grade. In addition, the teachers and the curriculum are great. This is the best place for your children if you are a Christian. My daughter has learned so much about the Bible and how to apply it to her life. I do not doubt she will carry these principles into her life when she graduates. , Academically, under the direction of the counselor, Ms. Hood, the seniors receive incredible scholarships. This year, the seniors got $3.4 million in scholarships, which averages $192K for each recipient. Last year, scholarships was $200K per recipient. Incredible.

    We have been at Cornerstone prep since our son's 7th grade year. We will be entering the 11th grade…read morefor 2025-26. This school has met and exceeded our families expectations and needs as an amazing schooling experience. It is challenging, but with so much support and the kids are truly exceptional. They want to be great. We are so blessed to be apart of this community.

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    North Cobb Christian School - Bible study among buddies.

    North Cobb Christian School

    3.0(8 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    As an alumna of NCCS, I can confidently say the school not only prepared me academically for…read morecollege and adulthood, but genuinely equipped me for life. The teachers and staff cared deeply about their students and constantly went above and beyond to support, encourage, and challenge us. I'm incredibly grateful for the environment they created. I always felt pushed to do my best while also feeling known and valued as an individual. The faculty invested so much of themselves into their students, and it showed in everything from the classroom experience to the relationships they built with us personally. As an adult now, I realize and admire how much the school emphasized character, faith, leadership, and integrity alongside academics. The lessons I learned extended far beyond my time there. No school is perfect, but I can honestly say my experience was overwhelmingly positive, and I will always be thankful for the teachers, mentors, and friends who made those years so meaningful. This school gave me a strong foundation and prepared me well for the next stage of life.

    I spent three years at that school, and over time I built a reputation as the "bad kid." By 8th…read moregrade, I had completely turned things around. I didn't get in trouble a single time. Then I got suspended over something unbelievably minor. I threw leaves at my friends while we were walking outside, and later I gulped while my principal was talking, which they took as disrespect. That was enough to suspend me. After that, I found out my history teacher was telling other people about my suspension. I sent a respectful email asking one simple thing: "Please do not tell others about my suspension." The day I was supposed to come back, instead of letting me return, they called my family into a meeting and told us I was being expelled. During that meeting, they lied to my parents about what my email said. Then they made me leave the room and proceeded to yell at my mom while she begged them for one more chance. What makes this even harder to understand is that this was a Christian school. Christianity teaches forgiveness, grace, mercy, and second chances. Jesus forgave people who had made far greater mistakes than I ever did. Yet when I finally changed, none of that seemed to matter. They judged me by who I used to be instead of who I had become. That experience changed the way I looked at Christianity--not because of Christ, but because of the people who claimed to represent Him. If you're going to call yourself a Christian school, then live like Christ. Don't preach forgiveness while refusing to practice it. Don't talk about grace while holding someone's past against them. What happened to me wasn't Christ-like, and I'll never forget it.

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