Top Middle Schools in Raleigh, NC 27612

 With all of the research and media attention on charter schools, many teachers, parents, students, and other people often ask, "What is Middle Schools?" Generally speaking, a "middle school" is a junior high school. Middle schools are much less frequently used than primary or secondary schools, but they serve an important educational purpose. As a result, there are many different types of middle schools available in the United States.

There are dozens of organizations that help parents identify the best middle schools for their children. These organizations tend to focus on particular characteristics such as: Wide availability of academic programs, teacher-to-student ratios, student growth opportunities, student athlete profiles, student growth in social and academic settings, student/teacher ratio, student/family involvement, and student test scores. These organizations also compare various middle schools based on criteria such as student discipline, curriculum, staff, student safety, placement services, and athletic profiles.



A few of the top middle schools across the United States include: Arbor Dame High School, Arbor University, Bethel College, Broadview College, Bryn Mawr Institute, Case Western Reserve University, Carleton State University, Crespi High School, De La Salle High School, Essex College, Geneva College, Keiser University, North Central College, Rubicon College, Saint Joseph, Sacred Heart College, Southwestern University, and Villanova University. In addition to these schools, there are dozens of others including: Bond University, Bethel College, Bible College, Cardiff University, Eastman School, Earlewood High School, Glasgow College, Greenlee College, and Morehouse College. In New Jersey, you will find several top-rated schools including: Archbishop Curley, Bergen Catholic High School, Archdiocle Catholic High School, Catholic Academy of New Jersey, Holy Cross Catholic High School, Jersey City Catholic High School, Lake Preparatory School, Maple Shade School, Montvale High School, Pleasant Hall, Newark Catholic School, St. Benedict's Catholic School, St. John's Catholic School, St. Ignatius' Catholic School, St. Lawrence Catholic School, and Union County College. There are also a number of other top middle schools including: Argyll High School, Bank Street School, Broadlands Elementary School, Deer Lake Middle School, Heritage School, McKinley High School, Northside Middle School, Southside Middle School, Terre Hautevac, and Villanova High School. In Pennsylvania, you will find several top-rated schools including: Archbishop Curley, Carlisle Middle School, Camp Point Elementary, Christ Hospital Middle School, Johnstown Middle School, Lemon Grove Consolidated Middle School, Northumberland County Central School District, Quakert School, and York Middle School.

The nation's top middle schools are found in cities with large populations of immigrants such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. Immigrants from these cities have an educational tradition that is almost guaranteed to produce successful individuals. These schools teach students all the skills they need to succeed in the global marketplace. In Los Angeles, for instance, you will find six of the country's top public schools: Inglewood School District, Long Beach Preparatory School, Harbor Pacific Maritime Academy, Pacific Educational Institute, Roosevelt High School, and West Hills Middle School. In Chicago, you will find Chicago Technical Institute, De La Salle High School, Pritchard Junior High School, South Side High School, Rosehill Elementary School, and Culver-Gault High School. In Houston, you will find several top middle schools including Houston ISD, SEISD, Pearland ISD, and Walla-Walla High School.

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