John Burroughs Middle School
600 McCadden Place, Los Angeles, California 90020
About the John Burroughs Middle School
John Burroughs Middle School is a prestigious educational institution located in the heart of Los Angeles, California. Situated at 600 McCadden Place, this school offers a comprehensive curriculum for students in grades 6-8. Known for its dedicated faculty, innovative programs, and commitment to academic excellence, John Burroughs Middle School provides a nurturing environment where students can thrive both academically and personally. With a strong emphasis on community involvement and extracurricular activities, this school prepares students for success in high school and beyond. Join us at John Burroughs Middle School and embark on a journey of learning and growth.
600 McCadden Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90020, United States
Opening hours of John Burroughs Middle School
Monday:
08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 16:00
Friday:
08:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews of John Burroughs Middle School
"A good school but then some teachers can treat you like utter trash. They are very concerned for sexual harassment and bullying right now. The principle is amazing though, no one can say that otherwise"
"My Daughter love this school. Especially cuz. They have this program SRLA SHE IS BEEN RUNNING TWO YEARS ALREADY and The cross Country. She wins two first places. Very proud mom"
"This school is great. You get to meet a lot new people and along the way you learn many things. It was a great experience being in this school. I hope it brings the same out come it did while i was there. I don't think there is any other middle school which will be better for your child."
"It used to be amazing before, but not anymore. Now, JBMS is gradually degrading from its status as being the model middle school. If you were a new student enrolling in John Burroughs Middle School, you might resort to praying to the lords (not that I'm into that, but I feel that the situation is the most appropiate) that you'll get teachers who not only CARE about your performance in school, but also can properly teach you the academic subjects from the curriculum--without having to constantly prate about irrelevant topics such as how terrible their students are (whether it be in keeping their mouths shut to something like their performance at school.. in FRONT of the entire class. I've seen these situations way too many times, to the point where I almost felt bad for those who were publicly embarrassed by their own teachers) to their personal lives. Weighted on terms of importance in a school, an actual math lesson on Algebra outweighs a talk about what you did during the weekends. Teachers seem to forget this, thus using their classes as anything but academic. I won't list names. But I do hope that they get better math teachers; out of all, the teachers who are supposed to be teaching math are the main problems. Solution? Hire better math teachers, not substitutes. Same goes for the others, as well: the school must hire teachers who excel in doing their job best AND are amiable people towards their students as well. There's no point in keeping up things like school spirit events, rallies, and PSAs if teachers (and staff) are discouraging to students. I have to admit, it's quite vexatious to know that there are a few duplicious adults who keep up appearances in front of the students' parents. And don't even get me started on the unwelcoming ambiance of entering the counselor's office just to try to make a complaint. And once you do, there would be the option of either being dismissed ("Oh, I'll take this into consideration"/"I understand. I'll see what I can do"/"You can't do that. Wait for next year to come" is if you want to change classes due to issues regarding teachers or so) or being told to bring your parents to talk about it more. >Greet student's parents and shower them with flattery about student and how they're doing either fine or not (in a concerned tone, obviously) in school >if good grades, talk about issue... in a really general manner. Asks parents about their opinions on school and stuff. Parents, who see the school as a great place to learn, say how the school is great------- >if bad grades, go onto subject about how said grades can be improved and talk about variety of options. Suddenly, parent conference? What happened to you wanting to change classes? May remark about how your performance reflects on you wanting to change classes = "Get a perfect A on that class, better yet, ALL classes and talk to me again" .. is how it will most likely turn into. Furthermore, John Burroughs Middle School seems to be highly sensitive in maintaining their social rep. Favorite methods of dealing with issues such as bullying/violence/personal problems are contacting parents, suspension, and threatening expulsion. Actually, they might go in order depending on issue (personal things are mostly contacting parents or talk with the adult). More or less explains the random events of inviting public speakers to talk about social issues (check their Youtube channel for more). Or host their own events about no bullying. Whichever's the most frequent. Conclusion? JBMS needs to change. Like, as soon as possible. Is it a coincidence that the former model middle school seems to make field trips for LAHS?.. Plus points: Tolerable snack store. Easy to make friends? Library. With computers. Magnet program.."
"As a kid from Louisiana living with my uncle, i can tell you this school was more than I imagined it would be. On any given day they were filming commercials at the front entrance. I was in awe at this and felt a magical connection being from the south. Overwhelmed? Not really, but my mind was really growing with the possibilities of making a difference and exploring new beginnings. Now mind you there were others that took the long city bus ride to attend, and they were so cool. Enough rambling, im back in Louisiana but JB is forever in me. That was 78-79, old school years."
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