Shivela Middle School

(4 Reviews)
24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA

Shivela Middle School is located in Riverside County of California state. On the street of Lincoln Avenue and street number is 24515. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (951) 696-1406. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Shivela Middle School quickly are 33.5730448 ,-117.1986596

Contact and Address

Address: 24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA
Postal code: 92562
Phone: (951) 696-1406
Website: http://www.murrieta.k12.ca.us/Domain/1075

Opening Hours:

Monday:8:00 AM – 3:45 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM – 3:45 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM – 2:45 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM – 3:45 PM
Friday:8:00 AM – 3:45 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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Reviews

  • wvnk

    (May 24, 2018, 1:26 pm)

    Don't listen to the bad reviews, stay in the right crowd of people and you will do great. Plus, half of the "bad reviews" are just retards that don't know how to spell and the other half are trolls. This is a great school and i recommend...
    Mr. Ulinder
    Mr. Marsala
    and
    Mrs. Waddleton
    The staff are very caring and the fighting is like any normal middle school. What can you expect, they're kids.

  • silas

    (February 21, 2017, 11:28 pm)

    "Honesty is key,"

    I'm still attending here and I honestly can't give much preferences. There's so many different perspectives from people that you don't know who to believe. Some may lie, some may say something for jokes or out of spite.
    For my opinion on the school overall, it's decent and I'd say it's way better compared to other middle schools. Has some perks and quirks.

    #1: Drugs case
    Generations come and go and there will be that one generation that ruins the whole reputation. Remember, however, that there's still the other generations that will be completely different. The rumors of drugs may be true or may not be true, but there is certain days where the policeman bring canines to sniff out for any drugs. That's one way to keep the school safe from drugs, correct? Also, those who do drugs are just ruining their lives. Try to avoid them, but tell an adult about who is doing the drugs--it'd help a ton and rid of the bad influences. Hoodlums and drug addicts here? Case solved, just report it to someone. Don't be a wimp.

    #2: Bullying
    For social... "Things", I'd honestly say it's not my personal favorite. In all honesty, there is bullies here. I have been bullied before. It was verbal, though-- still bad, but it's better than physical. The form that the bullying was in was gossiping and talking behind one's back; insulting. My bully was a teacher's favorite and that teacher had given off signs showing that I wasn't their favorite-- it was apparent. Now, when dealing with bullies like this, confront them head on. Not physically, but verbal. Make sure to bring some other people--preferably friends or witnesses of the action-- with you to bring proof. It helps, honestly. You're confidence is boosted with people you trust.

    Let me say this, Shivela, step up your game when there's bullies.
    You're doing a terrible job right now. Even if students don't say anything about bullying, staff, keep a close eye and interact with students. That's something that needs to be talked about.

    #3: The education and staff
    The education schedule. Something that other reviewers here talk about: the work overload. Those who used that as an insult to this school should straighten up and throw themselves back into reality. I'm going to use the same argument teachers use. The future isn't all sunshine and rainbows with no homework and you can have a joy ride of fun, it's absolute hell if you think like that. High school will most likely have more strict teachers than over here in middle school because, well, it's high school. You have to do your work and get it done. If you have a dream of becoming something great, do your work so it wouldn't get you fired.

    Staffs, this is for you. You have to interact with students way more than you think. If you think just giving them small talk is enough, it isn't. Try to engage with students by talking about something they like or what they don't like and try to resolve the issue. Make sure you don't leave a student behind. Don't be bias, too. There ARE some staff here that are bias. It gets annoying, even for me. I don't even interact with staffs! I'm a pretty insecure ambrivert. I find it helpful, take Mr. Seto for example, when he mentions my name. Let me tell you something, I'm someone who gets forgotten a lot. It's amazing when a teacher actually checks up on you. It's so reassuring when someone cares for you. Please, /please/ interact with students. Don't neglect, be bias on them. If they're failing, doing bad, feeling down, just focus on what the problem is and try to resolve it!

    #4: Dress code

    Need I say more? It's pretty pointless since I'm a girl who just wears hoodies and jeans--occasionally dresses. Though, I do have a problem with the bra strap showing thing. That's something I'm annoyed about. Just fix that, we're good. For other girls cases, however, they complain about not wearing shorts! How ridiculous. I can't even continue this one---

    Conclusion:
    The school is great to be with. Don't worry. -Eighth grader, Sovitta.

  • Leyna Vo

    (March 9, 2016, 8:32 pm)

    This school is very different from the other schools in the district, they actually give you a chance to choose your class. Either you wanted advance or regular or even zero period PE. I would definitely recommend this school especially if you wanted a school that really wanted to change things :)

  • Sebastian Guerrero

    (December 23, 2015, 3:27 am)

    Wow. Would you take a look at this school dude. This school is great. Everyone here is great. The teachers are also great. Wow. Mr. Ruud and Mr. Gage are TRULY. The best man. Wow. What a great school. Everyone complains about the dresscode being too strict but honestly I love. I REALLY appreciate it. If I were to put this school on a scale of LAME to RADICAL. This school would DEFINITELY be a RADICAL. You can probably compare this school to those FRESH Alvin and the Chipmunks movies. That's really saying something man.

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Shivela Middle School | 24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA | Phone: (951) 696-1406
Shivela Middle School | 24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA | Phone: (951) 696-1406
Shivela Middle School | 24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA | Phone: (951) 696-1406
Shivela Middle School | 24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA | Phone: (951) 696-1406
Shivela Middle School | 24515 Lincoln Ave, Murrieta, CA 92562, USA | Phone: (951) 696-1406