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Darnell Cookman Middle School
(904) 630-6805
1701 N Davis St
Jacksonville, FL 32209
Level: 6-8
District: Duval



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Darnell Cookman Middle School, Jacksonville, FL.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:19.22% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:41.01% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:38.18% (2008)
Hispanic:5.2% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:9.61% (2008)
Multiracial:5.91% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.09% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:18.34% (2008)


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Darnell Cookman Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Darnell Cookman Middle School Reviews

 
An excellent school. My son just completed the 8th grade at D-C and the school accommodated his needs. The change in Administration was a breath of fresh air as the school finally has someone at the helm.

This school is the best in Florida! It has perfect communication,perfect teachers,great test scores,and the best sports teams.It has a great medical program and experienced teachers like Mr.Meeks.It is better than JWJ any day.one word PERFECT!

This School is not so Good that is my opinion

From a parent's perspective, I have been very pleased with Darnell-Cookman. My children are thriving in this environment although the early morning and late returns from school can get grinding when you are involved in outside activities. I appreciate the wide range of teaching methods used by the teachers as it makes school much more interesting for the children. Some groups do more field trips than others, and I wish field trips were a priority for all the groups as there is no replacement for hand-on experience. The athletic facilities are lacking. I do not foresee this changing because the property inhibits much further growth, especially since the high school is being built. If I could change two things about this school, it would be the bussing schedules and the athletic fields. An 1-11/2 bus ride home is a waste of precious time.

I love this school! i am in the 8th grade gifted program, and i think that i have learned beyond what i thought i could learn. It has become my home away from home, and darnell cookman pushes me to work harder and better. This is an excellent choice of middle school if you are willing to work hard enough :)

This school is amazing! I'm on the Gifted Runics Team, and I am very appreciative of my teachers, Mr. Douthett (Science), Ms. Stansel (US History), Ms. Bolton (French), Mrs. Clancy (English), and Mr. Felice (Geometry). They are unbelievable. Also, Mrs. Looper, a teacher for the 6th grade Eagles, is phenomonal. She is probably the most hard-working teacher alive. She does so much for her students. I absolutely love this school, and it has prepared me for life and college. Next year, I am going to be attending Stanton, in the IB program, because of this wonderful school that pushed me to the limit in the gifted program.

My son is a gifted SOMA student at Cookman. from preschool to third grade he attended private school and was taught with the Beka system. Public school has been a challenge for him in certain subjects but he is finally starting to get comfortable. His writing skills have vastly improved. The teachers are awesome. He's on the Eagles team and I really appreciate the communication between Teacher and parents. When I got his first Progress Report I almost fainted, but his teachers are very helpful and concerned enough to help identify his deficiencies and offer tips on improving his grades. I utilize phone calls, emails and Schoolnotes.com. I am very pleased with the group of teachers that my son have. I give this school and the administrative staff Five stars. Submitted by a parent

I'm currently an 8th grade student at Darnell, and I have to admit really didn't like it Darnell in 6th grade. I guess it was just the change of schools, not knowing anyone, and I had some personal problems at home as well. But, coming back to 7th grade was AWESOME and of course I was a Wolf (best team in the world). My teachers Ms.Parker, Ms.Heaton, Mrs.Dellacrosse, and Mr.Pullen all prepared me greatly for eighth grade I am having barely any difficulties and I owe it to them. The only thing I would have to say about Darnell is people gossip...ALOT and it can really be annoying. Most of the students are nice you just really have to get to know them. The students are really helpful if you ask them how to do a problem they'll gladly help you, if not the teachers have tutoring at least once a week.

My son has been attending this school and I must say, I am so dissapointed. We moved here a few years ago and every since I feel like we have been misled by these schools including magnet schools. First coast sent my son a brochure inviting him to join the AVID program when he was in the eighth grade. I was so happy because we were at a magnet school and had applied to Paxon but got put on a waiting list which meant he would have to attend his neighborhood school which was FCH, well he had to apply for this program and month's later we recieved a letter stating that he had been excepted we were so happy. The program was supposed to be for students who were college bound but needed help organizational skills and study habits. Tutors, College tours was suppose to be provided but that didn't

This school is Excellent!!!!!

darnell cookman is a great school. i have been there for three years and will continue to go there four more years being one of the first 150 students in darnell cookman school of medical arts. special thanks to ms.tenbroek, ms.pratt, nd mr. ertel

Memorizing all the 208 bones in the human body I thought was a challenge when I did it in college. My son who is 11 and in the 6th grade has to memorize all these bones by the end of this school year for his Medical elective. Tell me if this is not advanced. Awesome School is all I and he can say about Darnell Cookman Middle School.

My child attended this school for the 1st and 2nd quarter of this school year. This school did nothing to help my child. The administration is laid back, and do more socializing than what is expected. The wolves team should utilize email address, phone numbers and etc. to inform parents of academics as well. I felt the need to withdraw my child from this school this year because the teachers and administration displayed their lack of concern in helping me help my child get back on track. From the experience this school is not what it displays it really is.

im a student that goes to darnell cookman and i switched to the school in the begining of the 3rd 9 weeks. i switched to darnell from jeb stuart and i think that darnell is sooooooooo much better the students are nicer and everyhting. at jeb we didnt do anything but play around in class and at darnell im learning a lot more and still having fun i school. so yes i think darnell cookman is a very good school.

The school, this year, has been very unorganized and its staff focus has been off track. Academically, it's fine but the principle, security and administrators all need to do a better job. The extracurricular activities are fun and all have marvelous teachers, though students do not seem to be very interested. Parents are very much involved with the school from their child maintaining their grades to putting school events together. I've been attending Darnell since the 6th grade and now I am in the 8th and have been in the gifted program all three years. It is a lot of work, but still, the teachers keep it fun.

I am a 7th garde student of Darnell in the AT program. This school is well organized, and it is very focused on learning. It is a very inviting school, welcoming to the new 6th graders into a warm enviroment. The teachers are very friendly, and the well known Mr. D. Meeks was my past 6th teahcer at Darnell. The school is geat! If you are looking for somewhere for yourself or your child to attend for Gifted, Medical Magnet Program, or AT, think about Darnell Cookman.

Darnell Cookman is an excellent school. I am in the Gifted program and my favorite teacher is Ms. Simmons, the 7th grade gifted language arts teacher. I make all A's and am in the national junior honor society. Any child that goes there must expect a lot of homework everynight, and it is necessary to work hard in order to achieve a high stature.

I am very happy with the school, but not so happy with the afternoon bus services. I think there needs to be a better system and more parent input on the afternoon drop off service. I sent in a letter last year with no response on the bussing situation . Was happy with the teachers, but more input home would have been nice between report cards - email is a great tool and should be utilized.

Absoultely a wonder school for children who are avove the norm. My oldest attended Darnell and is now gearing up for college. My youngest, enjoyed 6th grade and was very sad to leave when we moved. Mr Meeks is a great teacher who loves his students. I could always count on Mrs. Matthews if I was in need of anything concerning my child.

My daughter has attended Darnell Cookman since 6th grade. It has been our first experience with public school. I found there was a dramitc difference between the academically talented and gifted programs. The teachers and the work load was a great deal better in the gifted program.

Great gifted/academically talented magnet school, great level of teacher involvement.

highly academic.has lots of sports and art. the band class isn't all that great.the parents are highly involved.

My child and I have had 3 very good years at DCMS The principle and the administrative saff were friendly and helpful. The academics were challenging but very well worth it. The teachers were highly skilled, well organized and took pride in their work. I enjoyed working with them knowning we were striving toward the same goals for my child. I thank DCMS teachers and staff for giving her the confidence and prepartions she will need to go to the next level. Overall I think DCMS is a great school.

This is a great school with outstanding teachers [espically Mr.Colado].

My daughter attended D-C, before going on to Stanton College Prep. At the time she was in the Medical Magnet and in the accelerated studies program. Dr. J. Rudolph was the Medical advisor and was a wonderful teacher. He inspired and challenged each of his students. All the teachers were there for the kids and went the extra mile. Advisors were wonderful and worked closely with the parents and kids. The foundation, my child received made it possible for her to continue on in Sr. High into the IB program. As a first year college student, my daughter was able to start as a second semester sophomore. Though, she hasn't used it she received a full 100% Bright Futures Scholarship as well as others.

I have to admit I was concerned at first about sending my child to Darnell Cookman. But after the first 9 weeks...I felt I made the right decision. Darnell is truly a learning experience. They teach our children good study habits and they do try and make learning fun for the kids. My son has attended Darnell all 3 years. The teachers are great! I wish he could stay through high school!

Initially, I was reluctant about DC because of community folk lore about the school's expectations. However, I am now pleased that I took the chance. My daughter performs incredibly well with the project focus and cooperative learning. She is becoming very savvy about connecting with teachers when she needs help and clarification. She is forced to organize her time wisely without much guidance(due to a couple of weeks of poor performance/readiness for tests). I only wish that communication to parents were a bit more sophisticated (ie, online or via monthly all-inclusive event calendars). But DC offers a wonderful school experience!

I am not a parent. I am a student. The great thing about DC is that the teachers get more serious as the students progress. Their personalty is just lined up in a way that they are teaching the correct grade level. DC has many extracurricular activities involving different things from Guitar club to band practice to newspaper club, to chess club. That isn't the half of them. Darnell Cookman is a terrific school even though it might not be in a perfect fancy neighborhood it still has great security.

At first, I must admit I was a little skeptical about this school. My daughter wanted to go, so I let her. I thought to myself, 'We'll try it.' As soon as she got there, it took her a little while to get adjusted. But it was okay because it was just the kind of challende she needed. She had a lot of fun. The teachers really cared about her grades, as well as the other students' grades. I like Darnell-Cookman because the children get a good education, and at the same time, they have fun. I would definitely give this school an A.



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