Public School
Raymond J. Grey Junior High School
- A+Overall Grade
- Public
- 7-8
- Acton, MA
- 3 reviews
- AcademicsA+
- DiversityA-
- TeachersA
Raymond J. Grey Junior High School Rankings
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- Cost of LivingC+
- Good for FamiliesA+
- HousingB
Median Household Income
$137,910
National
$55,322Median Rent
$1,377
National
$949Median Home Value
$572,000
National
$184,700Students
Diversity
A-
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
923
Free or Reduced Lunch
5%
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Raymond J. Grey Junior High School Reviews
3 reviews
I'm a current student (8th grade) at RJ Grey. I've met some amazing people here, but the academic pressure is a little too much; this year, I can work on homework for a little over five hours. Despite this, the academics are fantastic and this place taught me how to become a better student. My teachers are all great. I do like (most) of the food here. I'm in band, and the band program is great. I haven't done any sports, but I've heard that it's also really good.
I had a rough time in junior high. But getting through it, made me a stronger person. I learned the importance of community. Everyone around me wanted to help me get through the transition from elementary school to middle school and see me succeed.
The admin at RJ Grey should seriously consider why they protect sexual predators simply because they are on an IEP. Every student has value, not just IEP kids.