Public Middle Schools
Public middle schools are educational institutions that serve students typically in grades six through eight. They provide a curriculum that includes subjects like math, science, language arts, and social studies. These schools are funded by local, state, and federal government sources, making them free for students to attend.
In addition to core academic subjects, public middle schools often offer elective courses such as art, music, and physical education. They aim to support students' social and emotional development, helping them transition from elementary school to high school. Public middle schools also provide various extracurricular activities, including sports and clubs.