George Washington Middle School (Virginia)
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George Washington Middle School in Alexandria, Virginia, is located at 1005 Mount Vernon Avenue, part of Alexandria City Public Schools. Named after the nation's George Washington, first president, it originally opened in 1935 as a high school; it consolidated the city's two previous schools, Alexandria and George Mason. The Tulloch Memorial Gym was built in 1952. As many as nine classes at a time are now held each period in the gym or the classrooms connected to it. In 1971, the city's school district moved to a 6-2-2-2 configuration, and reassigned its three high schools from four-year to two-year campuses. The newest, T. C. Williams High School, T.C. Williams, took all of the city's juniors and seniors, while Francis C. Hammond Middle School, Francis C. Hammond and George Washington split the freshmen and sophomores. Both became junior high schools in 1979, with grades 7–9, and Middle school#United States, middle schools in 1993, with grades 6–8. Beginning in the 2009–2010 school year, both were split into several smaller schools with George Washington split into the two schools, George Washington 1 and George Washington 2 and Francis C. Hammond split into Francis C. Hammond 1, 2, and 3. Superintendent (education), Superintendent Morton Sherman believes that smaller schools will provide, "...personalization, engagement, and customization for higher levels of achievement for all students." However, this change was later revoked, and George Washington and Francis Hammond are both united schools now. Both middle schools also began to follow the IB Middle Years Programme, International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme curriculum. This was also changed, and now only Jefferson-Houston School follows the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme curriculum.


Demographics

*(as of 9/5/2017) *Enrollment 1392+ *African American 21% *Hispanic 33% *White 41% *Other 5% (Asian, Pacific Islander, American Indian)


AFL preseason game

In 1965 AFL season, 1965, GWHS hosted a pre-season American Football League game on August 7, between the 1965 New York Jets season, New York Jets and 1965 Houston Oilers season, Houston Oilers. It was a charity benefit sponsored by Kena Temple, the local Shriners organization, and was wrapped into the city's annual "Alexandria Days" summer festival,β€”and was known for being the professional debut of Joe Namath.


Notable alumni

* Francis C. Hammond, Francis Hammond, class of 1949, Posthumous recognition, posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 1953 for his actions during the Korean War. A Francis C. Hammond Middle School, new high school in Alexandria was named for him in 1956, now a middle school * Willard Scott of NBC's Today (NBC program), ''The Today Show'', class of 1951 * John Phillips (musician), John Phillips, the Mamas & the Papas, class of 1953 * Cass Elliot, the Mamas & the Papas, class of 1961 * Jim Morrison of the Doors, class of 1961 * Guy Gardner (astronaut), Guy Gardner, astronaut, class of 1965 * Skeeter Swift, pro basketball player, class of 1965


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External links

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George Washington High School
- nostalgic site {{Alexandria, Virginia Public middle schools in Virginia Educational institutions established in 1935 Schools in Alexandria, Virginia 1935 establishments in Virginia