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About This School

Rhodes E Washington Middle School is a public middle school in Philadelphia. The principal of Rhodes E Washington Middle School is Ms Linda Wayman. 416 students go to Rhodes E Washington Middle School and identify mostly as Black, non-Hispanic; White, non-Hispanic; and Hispanic. 96% of the 416 students here are paying reduced lunch prices. The student to teacher ratio at Rhodes E Washington Middle School is 11:1. Fitzsimons Thomas High School is one of the nearest middle schools.

Student Ethnicities

Ethnicity School District
Black, non-Hispanic 98% 61%
White, non-Hispanic 1.0% 13%
Hispanic 0.7% 17%

Student Subgroups

Subgroup School District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 96% 73%

Community Rating & Reviews

  • (2 years ago)

    my daughter Chanel E Butler is an Epilitic. They should have it on record but they don't have it on record.

  • (2 years ago)

    Rhodes is a horrible school its so much drama for no reason thats y im leaving that school forever

  • (3 years ago)

    This school is great it is a excellent school fo your child to learn and be successful.Rhodes taught me everything about leadership and responsibility.I love this school.

  • (4 years ago)

    i must agree Rhodes is a trying school. It really does lack the leadership it needs to be more successful. The teachers can only do but so muchb but without the help from the staff above the teachers the teachers are doing everything there self. Ms Nichols is a promising name for Rhodes she goes out her way to make sure the students are informformed as well as the parents. I have spoke to her on numerous occassions about my daughter's futere. I think she is a gift to the school. As far as the principle is concerned she is not a bad principle but she needs to be more involved with her teachers and well as the students

  • (5 years ago)

    rhodes is a trying school we do have our issues but over all it is a great school to go to all the teachers are hard working and so are the students.

  • (6 years ago)

    This school lacks the leadership needed to be successful in all accounts. I knew the test scores were low but as my district school I was left with little options. The principal is 'too busy' to be informed therefore parents aren't informed. She lacks the drive needed to motivate the teachers and to achieve excellence in the students. With the exception of Ms. Johnson in the main office and Ms. Nichols in the guidance office the front staff is a laughing stock. This is my daughter's first and last year at this school and if not closed down altogether I recommend the principal be removed as she is not an appropriate 'leader' for the 'Young Leadership School for Girls' as they so proudly claim.

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