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Labay Middle School
(281) 463-5800
15435 Willow River Dr
Houston, TX 77095
Level: 6-8
District: Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Labay Middle School, Houston, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:14.6% (2008)
Hispanic:36.6% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.5% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:10.2% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:38.2% (2008)




Labay Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating5
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating4


Labay Middle School Reviews

 
this school is okay the teachers are great but most of the students are out of hand!

i love this school because of the academic rate of the school, the programs and specially the teachers. I love my school!!!!!

I am a first year teacher at Labay Middle School and I am constantly amazed at the level of caring and concern exhibited by the staff. Our principal is compassionate, supportive, and innovative. She is involved with the students and we all genuinely care about them. My goal as a teacher is to teach our children how to think; not what to think.

Labay has changed significantly over the past few years. The student population has become more diverse and there are substantially more economically disadvantaged students than 5 years ago. Teachers and administrators are struggling to keep expectations high and it seems to be working. My student feels safe and is learning way more than I really thought they were able at 6th grade level. The science and math departments are excellent. There are many parents that stay involved and the musicchoir dept is one of the best in the district. Principal is new as of Spring 2005 but she seems firm, knowledgeable and is bilingual. We cant wait to see and hear from her more.

From my 3 years of experience with Labay I give the Teachers who taught my child an 'A'. Ninety percent are excellent. The Parents-there is no PTO-help with dances, rewarding Teachers and the odd event but their input, based upon my experience at other schools, is lacking. So the Parents get a 'C'. I would give the Gifted and Talented differentiated curriculum a 'C'. There is only one Gifted and Talented class per grade with the rest of the classes being clustered. In 8th grade the Gifted and Talented class focuses on doing worksheets and getting ready for the State TAKS test instead of developing well reasoned, well articulated opinions. The use of computer technology needs to improve so I would give computer technology use a 'D'. Labay offers many, many great extracurricular activities and gets an 'A+' for enrichment. Overall I give Labay a grade of 'B'.



 

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