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O'Bryant School Math/Science
(617) 635-9932
55 Malcolm X Blvd
Roxbury, MA 02120
Level: 7-12
District: Boston School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for O'Bryant School Math/Science, Roxbury, MA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:18.3% (2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:62.27% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:10.92% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:45.46% (2006)
Hispanic:20.25% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:22.69% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.34% (2006)


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O'Bryant School Math/Science Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


O'Bryant School Math/Science Reviews

 
I've been here for two years and I'm happy to say that the teachers really do care, they help before,during, and afterschool. There's never something you can't accopmlish academically at the O'bryant!

I am 7th grade in this school and I feel like the teachers have good strategies for teaching.

As an O'Bryant alumni, I believe that the O'Bryant is a fabulous school. I feel that I was more than prepared for college and learned very valuble things at that school. The teachers try to help students that are having difficulties and overall the teachers are amazing. There were many extracurricular activites available that I could not even do everything that I wanted. I would reccomend this school to anyone. I attended O'B from 7th grade until I graduated and I could not say anything better about this school.

I am a current student at the O'Bryant, and I am far impressed at the classes I am offered here. The courses are amazing, and they are only growing. The school has it's own building specifically for music and science. Even the older students are there for each other, staying after school every Tuesday and Thursday for homework help. If there is any school that you are looking to send your child too, I suggest the O'Bryant.

My daughter is completing her first year at the O'Bryant and I can not be more pleased with this school. Academically my daughter has far exceeded my expectations I attribute this to the great support and encouragement from her teachers. The teachers have encouraged her to participate in sports and events that she had never tried before and she has had a great time learning these sports and meeting new friends.I have spent many afternoons with her teachers and office staff cheering on the team. Many of the other test schools do not do this, especially for 7th graders. My daughter is becoming a well rounded student and I feel this will take her far in her future. I have recommended this school to other families and will continue to do so.

The O'Bryant is not the perfect school, but it is a very good school went it comes to the many classes it has to offers and the college prep courses. Yes, the class sizes are increasing, but that is only because of the high demand of students that want to get into the school. I do agree that it does need some improvement, but I must say that it is one of the best public schools in the state.

The O'Bryant is not a very good school. Hardly any help is given when you are at great need. Student complaints are ignored unless accompained by an adult. It is as if students have no say in the way their education should be. I would know all these since I'm a current student but leaving after this year.

As a student of the this school, i would say this is not a exam school. Each class is very pack, one teacher to teach 34 kids. School is very low on federal grants and very low on supplies.

Being a former student of this school I can only say don't like the exam school fool you. On the outside John D. O' Bryant seems to have everything (good teachers, engaging studies, college preparatory) but I can only say that it is a sad disappointment. The teachers are overworked with too many students and don't have the time to help those who needs help. There could be five students passing a class and the rest failing and they would call it an success. I say stick to smaller schools that really teach something if you want to graduate from high school actually learning something. There is sport but not alot of kids will branch out on their own because the motivataion is not there.

The John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science provides a demanding college prepartory curriculum. This course of study includes rigorous mathematics and science programs, supported by high standards and expectaions. The school establishes a safe and nurturing environment for all students. The O'Bryant commmunity assures that our diverse student body requires the skills, knowledge, and work ethic to become responsible and productive members of a changing society.



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