Public School
King Philip Middle School
- B+Overall Grade
- Public
- 7-8
- Norfolk, MA
- 2 reviews
- AcademicsA-
- DiversityC+
- TeachersB
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- Cost of LivingC+
- Good for FamiliesA
- HousingB+
Median Household Income
$146,607
National
$55,322Median Rent
$1,309
National
$949Median Home Value
$484,900
National
$184,700Students
Diversity
C+
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
729
Free or Reduced Lunch
11%
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2 reviews
Pros: My experience with King Philip Middle School was pretty good. I lived in Wrentham at the time, so I liked that I was able to meet more friends from Norfolk and Plainville, which I am still friends with today as a senior in high school and living in another state.
Cons: I would like to see their elective choices change. At both the middle school and the high school, they did not have much to choose from. I liked the electives that I took, I just wish that their programs were a little better and had more classes to choose from.
Cons: I would like to see their elective choices change. At both the middle school and the high school, they did not have much to choose from. I liked the electives that I took, I just wish that their programs were a little better and had more classes to choose from.
The teachers were the best part. The kids and the administration made it two of the worst years of my life.