Asheville Middle School, Asheville | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Asheville Middle School is a Middle school in Asheville with a 2.3 rating.

About Asheville Middle School

Asheville Middle School ( Middle school ) is located at 211 S French Broad Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, United States. It is categorised as : Public middle school.
Other categories: Middle school, School

Ratings & Ranking

Asheville Middle School has a rating of 2.3 and is ranked number 26645 in the US.

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2.3/5

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Address & Location

Asheville Middle School is located at 211 S French Broad Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, United States.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Asheville Middle School has 23 reviews with an overall rating of 2.3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 2.3 out of 5.0 stars
i have a very reliable source that the 8th grade experience last year was hell on earth and taught very little to everyone involved, teachers were inexperienced and at the start of the year we had to walk in a straight line to go to lunch and whatever they called electives because they thought that would stop people from damaging school property

that should give you a good idea of how intelligent the higher-ups are

the OBX costed way too much and while it was a good experience I don’t feel like it was worth the 450$ it costed to go jesus christ

i mean the fact the “behavior guidelines” for the OBX were written in comic sans should give you a pretty good impression of how seriously they were taking it

i’m not saying anything about anything about where the excess money was spent but all i’m saying is there’s no way in hell all that money was spent on the OBX as most 8th graders went and it doesn’t take a genius to know that 450$ per student is a l o t o f m o n e y

move more or whatever it’s called now was not thought out at all as to what the time was going to be used for and it’s incredibly obvious as it started out as a free period, then it was going to be used for I-ready or something, and then it became a free period again

i learned very little from the classes I was in and most of it either was unnecessary to learn or was quickly reviewed over in high school for greater understanding

all of the reviews except for that one local guide are not serious at all but we do genuinely hate this school

cheers

As a parent, all I can do is look from the outside as a visitor to this said zoo/prision state as the kids in their hilarious reviews have stated. It does seems clean, non overcrowded cages, I mean classrooms. I would agree that the food is subpar. The Animal Specalists seem to care for their packs and do the most with the materials and resources available to them. I want to see every gorilla being lifted to their full potential. I don’t know why we can’t get better food choices brought in from the outside. I also really, really wish the kids DID have more exercising options during school hours. Like why not have a take a walk pass, and kids can go outside and walk the track for 15 minutes, throw on some headphones or walk with a friend. Have a monitor volunteer come and check kids in an out. Sometimes they just need a moment to clear their head instead of being confined to class. Sometimes doing an after school sport isn’t an option, or gym class is competitive with classmates. Sometimes we just need to walk/run it off, and come back and sit down refreshed.
Pitiful workout facility and the contenintal breakfast was not up to par. Beds we satisfactory however the is a constant sound of a teacher in the background. Seems somewhat clean but I did see a dead cockroach in the main lobby. The lunch menu is somewhat limited as far as nurtrition and variety. I would like to add that I was verbally insulted by one of the chefs and then rushed out after on 20 mins. Overall 3 stars and a decent place to sleep.

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