% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
California Standards Test (CST)
90%
81%
86%
76%
49%
62%
64%
39%
52%
This school in 2012
Los Angeles Unified average
California state average
% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
California Standards Test (CST)
70%
35%
49%
76%
48%
59%
49%
26%
32%
92%
82%
87%
72%
42%
52%
86%
55%
66%
This school in 2012
Los Angeles Unified average
California state average
% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards
We do not have any test data available for this school.
About This School
John Burroughs Middle School is a public middle school in Los Angeles. The principal of John Burroughs Middle School is Mirta McKay. 1,966 students go to John Burroughs Middle School and identfiy primarily as White, non-Hispanic; Filipino; and Hispanic. 14% of the John Burroughs Middle School students are "limited in English proficiency." 62% of the 1,966 students here get reduced lunch prices. The student to teacher ratio at John Burroughs Middle School is 21:1. Marlborough School is one of the nearest middle schools.
Extracurricular Activities
Arts
Band
Ceramics sculpture
Chorus
Computer arts
Dance
Drawing painting
Orchestra
Photography
Theater drama
Video film production
Languages Taught
French
German
Korean
Spanish
Tagalog
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Cheerleading
Cross country
Field hockey
Football
Martial arts self defense
P.E. classes
Rock climbing
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track
Ultimate Frisbee
Volleyball
Student Ethnicities
Ethnicity
School
District
White, non-Hispanic
8%
9%
Filipino
5%
2%
Hispanic
39%
73%
Asian
32%
4%
Black, non-Hispanic
15%
11%
Unspecified
0.8%
0.7%
Pacific Islander
0.2%
0.3%
Native American or Native Alaskan
0.1%
0.3%
Student Subgroups
Subgroup
School
District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program
My son is in the gifted magnet and I think it has been a great experience. He is now in the 8th grade and it has been the best year for him. While we all want to believe that our child is the most special little thing that the world has come to know the truth is that many of the kids in Gifted Magnet (and SAS) are special once you understand that things will go smoother for everyone. Many parents make too many comparisons between the kids when they're all bright they all got there through test scores achievements or intelligence evaluations. The school offers various programs and the competitiveness amongst students is healthy. Many kids motivate one another to do well. It's amazing that my child looks forward to going to school and he motivates others as well. Now the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. I agree that favoritism plays out and this has left a bad taste in my mouth. This statement goes for administration and teachers. They are also pretty good at covering up their behinds when needed. They might think they're slick but they're not. BUT on a positive note *overall* I'm pleased with the school because most of the teachers are challenging and and my kids loves it.
(9 months ago)
I'm not sure how much this school changed over the past few years but my experience has not been a spectacular one. Racism and favoritism are prevalent. Does your child get straight As in this middle school? That's probably because this particular middle school hands out As like they hand out tissues. They are probably not learning anything. Does your kid get at Cs? Well you have a problem child that doesn't even bother to put his/her name on a single piece of paper. When the little middle school students move onto high school they will face academic hardships. It's really not surprising. It's a low budget school with hardships on its own. I'm not generalizing. Some teachers put in their best effort. However as time progresses they tend to give up. Is it the limited budget? Or the careless students? Careless staffs?
(1 year ago)
Although they pride themselves on their reputation the staff is rude lazy apathetic unqualified and indifferent. They are big on rules but not on anything else. The staff sneaks to their cars to use their cell phones. I can't stand this school and it is a far cry from what it once was. Too bad.
(1 year ago)
Great school great staff! My experience with JB is that it is an excellent school with a very caring staff. I am amazed at the extra curricular activities the school is able to offer in lieu of the dismal budget that all schools need to contend with. I had one child attend as part of the Magnet program and another child is currently attending the regular program. Both children received the same high level of instruction and more importantly support. Like every other school in the district; it is over crowded but the staff at JB do not use that as an excuse to let children fall through the cracks. Keep up the great work!
(1 year ago)
The school is being run on favoritism. They have unqualified and inexperienced staff in positions they shouldn't hold. For example Special Ed. Coordinator does not have the credential necessary to hold an out of classroom position yet holds it. School safety officer and campus aides do absolutely nothing all day other than fraternize amongst each other in what appears to be a day long lunch for them. I am glad my child is leaving as it is apparent that children with special needs are some kind of dark secret to the administration at JB.
(1 year ago)
Terrible School tons of racism and fights. Staff are uncaring and lazy and do not help students. If you must send your kid here sign them up for the Magnet program if not avoid at all costs
(1 year ago)
I am currently an 8th grader at this school and I've really enjoyed my few years here! I've made lots of new friends since there are over 2000 different students here! There are rarely any kinds of fights here and the campus is pretty neat and clean. I've been in the SAS program ever since 6th grade and I really like it! Some of the teachers here however don't teach properly either because they can't handle the big classes or because they are too lazy. Overall I'm really glad to be in this school!!
(1 year ago)
This school was a great school when I attended here and my siblings also excelled but sadly all good things come to an end. I enrolled my daughter at this school due to my fond memories and sibling encouragement. I regret my choice. I have paid private lesson in music for my daughter since she was 4 in the violin at Colburn. Last year she auditioned and requested orchestra with excitement that was short lived. Her teacher informed her that she was too young to join the senior orchestra and that he didn't care if she could play better than half of the class. He advised my daughter to help him teach and administer to the students with less experience. I spoke to this teacher and even offered a recommendation letter from her private violin teacher and he just ignored me and said that i can't always change things. He is the teacher and the school follows his decisions good or bad. I then spoke to my child's counselor and requested a transfer of class with no success. Within that year my child and other parents and students were informing me of bad language the teacher used with the students and his yelling. This teacher was fired but re hired due to lack of music teachers. Bad......
(1 year ago)
This is a REALLY good school. Most of the teachers are up to scratch and it has a safe environment. Speaking as a student I can say that I've never seen a serious case of bullying at the school and I have it was stamped out quickly. The drama program there is especially professional.
(1 year ago)
My Son enjoys this school. He is a magnet student doing exceedingly well. I am happy I selected this school as his middle school. I really pray his 7th and 8th grade years are as successfull or even grander than his 6th grade year. As a 6th grader he shared with me how much he adored and learned much from his magnet teachers. He is looking forward to his remaining years there... ) Go BEARS!!! )
(2 years ago)
This is really a great school. Not only is it located in a safe area but it has great academics especially with the science teachers.
(2 years ago)
"Tell me who you hang out with and I will tell you who you are." Words uttered often by my parents and now that I have two teenagers one that is attending J.B. I often utter those same words as often as I can. Fortunately my children and their friends choose friends based on character rather than by their physical appearance. This review seems to show the individual's bias towards different ethinicities and only a person with the same mentality would agree. My daughter is in the magnet program and is concurrently enrolled at a Community College where she also holds a 4.0. Not bragging just making a point. Because of J.B. my daughter is one of the few seventh grade females at a public school who has flown a Cesna. Perhaps what this writer is looking for is a narrow minded private school. Thanks J.B. for the quality education.
(2 years ago)
This school's pretty good. The only problem is that most kids are in magnet and some of them really don't belong there. At least 5 or 6 in all of my classes have an F U U on their report cards. And they never get kicked out of the magnet program!
(2 years ago)
John Burroughs Middle School is one of the top middle school's in the district. We just came in second in the Academic Decathalon behind Paul Revere. We offer outstanding electives such as drama which staged a professional-level production of "Guys and Dolls" this spring. Both of my daughters came with me to the evening performance and loved it. I am so proud of my hard-working hands-on experiment loving students. My fellow teachers are great at collaborating and working together to support the students. Our new principal is fantastic and we all look forward to an even more rigorous program under his leadership. With more than 2000 students be sure to approach us if you need help so you don't feel overlooked. We are here for our students and parents.
(2 years ago)
This school prepares you to be racist and depressed. Not only that this school is corrupt. While uniform is mandatory one student's father donated a huge sums of money to this school. JB allowed this student to violate the uniform code; wearing jeans and t-shirts. What kind of lesson does that teach to other children? Gang fights are no big news.This school is mostly composed of minorities Black Hispanic and Korean. You stick with your own kind in this school. You do not see any interracial friendship but only hostility. Most children are coming from lower class and no wonder where they get their manners from. Most teachers loses desire to teach in such violent and overcrowded classrooms. This school makes your child lose utter innocence. If you want your child to join a gang do drugs or confused in highschool THIS IS THE RIGHT SCHOOL!
(2 years ago)
This school is unfortunately much more pleasant and impressive on paper. After attending John Burroughs for one too many years I am able to say first-handedly that this school is nowhere near a "great school". Rather the students have to deal with extremely inappropriate teachers daily fights and an education consisting of learning to properly punch during 6th period science. As previously stated this school is much better on paper and was most likely a wonderful school-- 25 years ago.
(2 years ago)
Yes this is school administration is very unprofessional and the teachers don't care about the students.
(2 years ago)
I totally agree with you; this malpractice has been for years in this school. I thought I was alone in this. We must formally report this to the local district and superintendent. Most administrators and teachers in this school work together among them to cover up themselves in their wrong doings. They are not putting our students first; they are putting their personal interest first.
(3 years ago)
The staff at this school displays a very poor attitude towards the students and the parents. They have failed the students and the leadership at this school is extremely poor. IT'S A TITLE I SCHOOL. My child has had only about 3 good teachers over the past few years. Some of the 8th grade teachers do not respond to parent request letters or emails. They should not be allowed to get away with this but that is a sign of the poor leadership at this school. Avoid the school if at all possible plan ahead and do some serious homework. LA is not known for its schools as they are amongst the worse in the country.
(3 years ago)
the school is great. the teachers are very very caring. most people are really nice. you can always get help. you just gotta cchoose the friends you have there. [warning to all future J.B. students]