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This is a very old school needs lots of work both on building ang staff. I am a parent of this school for 3 years and i can honestly say it is not a parent friendly school

I attend Smyrna Middle School,7th grade.Things to read here:Teacher,Student, and Principles Teacher- Our teachers have interesting way of teaching,stories,life expireces,jokes,exc.It works.They are well educated. Students- Were under dress code,teacher make sure were under it.We learn alot and it shows Principles- The principles here are always walking around andinteracting with us,and our class activites. This is a Good school!!

I overall believe that Smyrna Middle is a wonderful school.It is old and does have dirty bathrooms but that isnt the case,the teachers are well educated and have plans for the children,they take them under their own wings as if they were there own,they keep a very close eye on the students and they are just wonderful. Some teachers don't like the dress code but if we want to keep our children SAFE i think that thats why they cant let them zip up jackets so not anyone can bring a weapon. i have one child that went there and she is just now in the seventh grade. they are high skilled and the 7th grader has never made a D on a report card,they give them chances to bring the grades up and reward them when they do.its a no tollerance school and i like it for that! -a.roberts

This is my first year having a child at SMS. I made it my business to introduce myself to Dr. Kennedy last year because I don't rely on what other tell me when I make decisions concerning my children's education. I have been impressed with the way Dr. Kennedy has made improvements throughout the school year. There are some great new programs at the school to help the students who struggle more accademically, while encouraging the other students to continue working hard. She rewards academic success and encourages extracurricular activity participation. I find that the more effort you put in to being involved with a child's education the more you get out of it, but you have to give to receive. If you're not getting what you expect out it-look in the mirror.
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