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Stuart Middle School
(502) 485-8334
4601 Valley Station Rd
Louisville, KY 40272
Level: 6-8
District: Jefferson County



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Stuart Middle School, Louisville, KY.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:66.75% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:29.95% (2006)
Hispanic:1.86% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.18% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.25% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:17.5% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:74.28% (2006)


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Stuart Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating2
Average Principals Rating2
Average Teachers Rating2
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating2


Stuart Middle School Reviews

 
Stuart Middle School is at its best this year with our new princable, Ms. Alexander. We the 6th 7th and 8th grade spartans at jesse stuart middle school are aloud more freedom. The Freedoms not being escorted to class, 5 min. locker and bathroom breaks! stuart is an awsome school

My daughter attended this school year Aug/2007 and was very unhappy. We really dislike this school and everything about it. Their up to 30 students in each class. No control at all (ISAP is a joke to the kids). Maybe she needed to be on another team, but i doubt it. The staff seemed to be burnt out. Just way too many students in this school. They really need alot help there. I do not recommend this school to anyone.

Hi. I go to Stuart at the moment. It is an okay school, coming from a student perspective. The down fall's are the lack of dicipline on certain teams, mainly those that are below AP classes. Also, when it comes to awards, they focus on sports. If you are on a sports team, man, you are best of the best. those on academic lists don't receive much recognition. I myself are on no sports teams and I'm not planning on getting much when the awards day comes around. The teachers there are great, well most of them. Stuart has a great great health program. The instructor is my favorite teacher. If you are in helath programs you are most likely to be accepted to PRP if your grades are good. AP programs helps that, too.

I went to Stuart in the eighties, when it was the advanced program school for the area. I received an excellent education, and remember my time there quite fondly. Unfortunately, the school has declined in the intervening period. I have two sons there now. While I have no real concerns about their safety (the school is not violent) I have very serious concerns about their academics. Many of the programs and clubs I enjoyed there are now defunct. The orchestra program is absolutely pitiful, with poor equipment and very poor instruction. The foreign language program is barely adequate for any child who is likely to go to college down the line. Worksheets and busywork are the norm, but real learning is a thing of the past at Stuart. Both the advanced and honors programs are working at a level well below what was considered 'regular' program curricula only fifteen years ago.

My son is now attending stuart and I only heard bad things about stuart. Not true! For the first time ever I decided to join PTSA and actually get to see both sides of the school (parent and PTSA). The principal is very nice but also rules the school with a firm hand (as expected). Some of the students do act up but are dealt with in appropriate manner and as expected. Some of the problems are really not the school, the teachers or the students...The problem is how much can be done and is allowed to be done.

My two boys are completing the 8th grade in just 2 days and I am very excited to be getting them out of that school! I believe that they got a very basic education. When compared to other kids their age and even younger, my kids are lacking in some departments and it is because of the lack of academics at Stuart. I believe that some of the teachers care about the kids but overall I think they are just happy if the kids get by. I think JCPS should seriously consider replacing the principal here, I think that would probably help tremendously. We just attended the 8th grade luncheon and awards ceremony and I kid you not the crowd, teachers and all, especially the principal got more excited about all the sports programs and the kids involved in those than they did about the kids who achieved academic excellence. I feel sorry for the students that come to Stuart as you are being slighted in many many ways

Hello. I am a 7th grade teacher at Stuart and personally, I love it here! The students behave in my class. i love these kids. Well, most of them anyway! -Terry Gribbons

I, too, have experienced similar problems with this school. I also saw many students not wearing proper uniforms. My child has not learned anything while attending this school. We have voiced our concerns to be told that he is making satisfactory grades. Maybe, but passing and getting an education are two different things and I think shuffling the kids in and out of the school is their biggest priority, not teaching them.

This school isn't very bad academically, it just is in dyer need of discipline. The kids act up and the teachers are just standing at the chalkboard trying to scream over the children. I am a student at Stuart and it actually is like a party school. -Allison Gammon

My son went to stuart, and I can honestly tell you, do not waste your time sending your child to this poor excuse for a school.

My son went to this school 6-8 grades. We both hated every minute of it! There are a lot of fights in this school and the administrative staff act as if they do not care. The principal at this school walks around as if she doesn't have a care in the world, not realizing the students in this school are suffering. Someone needs to take action at this school. My daughter will be entering middle school next year. Stuart is the home school where we live but I refuse to send my daughter there.

Most teachers for the 7th grade in this school seem unconcerned with students. I called many times to talk with my daughters teachers and received only 2 return calls.The teachers are distant, there are many fights and threats between students. It seems the teachers are there to get a paycheck, and not actually work with parents to help the children. Personally, I wish my daughter had never set foot in this school.



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