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Salem Middle School
(757) 474-8411
2380 Lynnhaven Pkwy
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Level: 6-8
District: Virginia Beach City Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Salem Middle School, Virginia Beach, VA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.62% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:12.04% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:36.13% (2006)
Hispanic:6.06% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:41.34% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:16.3% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:21.52% (2006)


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Salem Middle School Ratings Summary

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


Salem Middle School Reviews

 
I was a student here for three years and must say I'm rather shocked by the reviews. Salem Middle gives a top notch education and has a wonderful staff. The teaches often create fun activites for the students and this school has a wonderful library for these activities. The new principal has changed the way discipline is handled and there are very few major problems. Yes, sometimes teachers do not inform parents of their children's shortcomings, but I mean, come on. This is middle school! It's time for your kid to be ready to admit to you him/herself. It isn't the teacher s job. Most teachers here will tell you if you ask though.

I happen to like the administration at Salem. I communicate weekly with my child's teachers and all of them respond promptly to my e-mails and calls. I agree that there are some teachers (not just at Salem) who probably should find another line of work - but that's when the parent needs to step in and pick up the slack and make sure their child receives the best education despite a teacher's inadequacies. A child's failure and success depends on the efforts made not by student and teacher - but by his/her parent.

The new principal is not the best. No fun things incorporated into the learning. No field trips. Teachers usually don't respond to parents emails.

I have a seventh grader at Salem, and there seems to be some teachers, as another basically said, could care less about the children they are paid to mentor, teach, and disclipline (if needed). I've dealt with this school for two years and a couple of the teachers hold 'grudges' against kids that might make them do a little more than just teach. It's like they would rather just kick a child out of class rather then try to get to the bottom of why they are 'acting out'. I'm seriously thinking of changing schools.

I am an tah grader at Salem middle and i have been going to Salem since 6th grade I love my school very much but there is a few things they do need to work on and the main thing i think is that discipline is not done right at all.there are a lot of awesome teachers at Salem and then there are the other ones that could care less how your feeling, if you understand, and if you have questions.

The school has it's share of good and bad teacher's like many. Most teacher will work things out with a parent, or student if asked. The principle I felt was horrible though. She couldn't be bothered to go to Awards Ceremonies and the assistant principles handled everything. The discipline went down alot when she became principle. This is still a good school mind you. The education is EXCELLENT! You're kids are pushed to learn, which can lead to stress, but I have learned it teaches responsibilty in the longrun. The parents are involved ALOT too. The Extra-curricular activities are like other schools and there are an abundance of clubs. The kids are nice and welcoming, but choose good friends and stay out of drama. My experience was pleasant at this school, and have been to others to say the education succeeded the other 2 schools.

As far as schools go Salem's pretty good. I'm just out of 7th grade and thankfully going into 8th next year. But the teachers aren't always fair and just have people they hate. It's not me but it's a lot of my friends. Parents probably like the parental involvment, but we don't. This place is crawling with teachers! Well all in all it's okay...

I am an 8th grader going to school and i think it's a great school. I don't know what ' lack of communication' your talking about. I have attended it since 6th grade. I get updates from teachers and printed progress reports.My parents had doubts about the school but they just dissapeared. Its a great school and I recommend it. Go Sharks!

I have a sixth grader attending this year. I agree with the parents who say that there is a great lack of communication. My child has one teacher that notifies me (email, phone) of his behavior, grades, attitude. I greatly appreciate her cooperation. However, I have also tried to communicate with all the other teachers and they have not responded. I would like to know how my child's attitude, grade, and behavior is. I don't want a phone call or letter when it's gotten beyond the point of their control. Sometimes children don't bring the letters back home to be signed because they know they are in trouble. Please help me. I am willing to contribute on my part to help my child. I would like all the teachers and office staff to do the same.

I have a sixth grader attending right now, and the biggest problem is (like the other review described)communication or lack thereof. They expect you to somehow know that you should talk to the guidance office about medical needs for your child although you fill out several forms prior to the start of school with the same pertinent information repeated several times on different forms. You have to notify each teacher individually of any special needs no matter how minor because the office/guidance office doesn't communicate anything to the rest of the school. They should send out forms that can be copied and distributed to all your child's teachers to keep them on the same page. VERY frustrating.

Parents are not informed of academic problems at school until they become so bad that the child may fail or have to go to summer school. Also feel parents and students should be able to review tests so that everyone understands where improvement is needed. I have emailed and called teachers on several occasions and they have not responded which I feel is very unprofessional.



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