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Martin Luther King Middle College
(720) 424-0420
19535 East 46th Avenue
Denver, CO 80249
Level: 6-11
District: Denver County Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Martin Luther King Middle College, Denver, CO.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:17.52% (2007)
White, non-Hispanic:6.09% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:31.39% (2008)
Hispanic:57.39% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:4.52% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.61% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:80.43% (2008)




Martin Luther King Middle College Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating2
Average Principals Rating2
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating3


Martin Luther King Middle College Reviews

 
I attended this school and graduated a year before they started reforming. (adding uniforms) This school left me about a year behind other students in the cherry creek school district. I learned pretty much everything I learned in the first three weeks of high school my whole 7th grade year and some of 8th.

Actually MLK has changed a lot. Now that Principle Smith is there, I have noticed that the school is more tight knit.

This school is terrible my daughter used to attend this school and it was very difficult to get the staff to do anything. You have stay on them to see any action or results. They are trying to reform but it is not enough the children are suffering. This school does not live up to it's name.

This is not a good school to send your children if you can avoide it. If you cant you really have to stay on top of the adminastration. Only becasue they actions regarding students are 'all students a gang members, or just bad kids' There are no second chances or any interventions there. They prefer to WEED out the bad kids and assume every kid is no good. They want to try to make a good impression on how they are changing however they been saying that for the past 5 years and nothing has changed except for the staff. Every year there excusses are 'we are changing for the good' However if you want your child to secceed in school have them go to a differnt school or even out of the district if you can.

i am a former student.! i just left this school about a month ago(moved) and it is not that bad of a school! i know it has a bad reputation but it really is improving, not because of the uniforms but because we have just got a better round of teachers in general and a better group of students.



 

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