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Randolph Middle School
(210) 357-2400
P.O. Box 2217
Universal City, TX 78148
Level: 6-8
District: Randolph Field Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Randolph Middle School, Universal City, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:25.6% (2008)
Hispanic:16.3% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.4% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:4.4% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:53.3% (2008)




Randolph Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating5


Randolph Middle School Reviews

 
Couldn't be happier with the school unless it were perfect (which doesn't exist). Our 6th grade teachers really care about the kids...they share their unique qualities and life experience and and together it makes for a really great experience. Zero tolerance for bullying by all the 6th grade staff. Had a brief experience with bullying at the beginning of the year, brought it to the attention of both teachers and administration - solved. Just like that. No tolerance. Send your child here for the small-campus experience and daily P.E. and so many other great things.

This is a really good school. There aren't really bad dangerous things and if there are then it is taken care of. The teachers are good and the students are smart and nice. A good school. I like it.

We have already had two children graduate from this school it is great. The principal and teacher go beyond thier call of duty for the children and it shows everyday. This by far is the best school in the area, state and probally the country. We are fortunate that our last child will graduate from this school too.

I used to go here and it was great, Im graduating next year thanks to this school.

The Prinicipal isn't personable at all and only gives lip-service to problems/concerns. Since he is over the middle and high school, you feel very stuck and helpless with concerns. Like night and day going from the elementary to middle/high school.as a parent you feel very much a part of the elementary school--this isn't felt at all on the secondary campus. If your child isn't interested in band or sports this school doesn't offer any other choices.

I have been very disappointed with the middle school. I feel that some of the teacher don't care about the student and are just happy to watch them fail. I also do not like the grading system here. 100 to 90=A, 89-80=B, 79-75=C (5 point spread, 74-70=D (again 5 points) 69 and below is an F. Also teacher are left to grade as they please. If your child is absent, they might or might not be allowed to make up or to turn in work that was due during their absents. When problems with my children would come up and I would go to school to resolve them. (1 child SP ED) I would hear 'We are trying to get them ready for collage.' Will how about getting through this year and across the collage bridge when it comes. with this said there are some great teachers here.

The best school, a child can have.



 

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