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Northeast Middle
School History:
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The school was built in 1935.
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The building was built on the former site of the Reading Hospital.
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The Dedication and Formal Opening of the Northwest Junior High School
was held on Thursday, November 12, 1936. The
central portion of the building contains the classrooms and is built around an
open court laid out with flagstone walks and grass, and attractively landscaped
with shrubbery. On the south, along
Spring Street, is the auditorium (with a seating capacity of one thousand) and
on the north is the gymnasium (which is divided into boys’ and girls’ gyms).
The gymnasium has a seating capacity of 1650.
The building opened with 51 classrooms, a library with a workroom, and a
passenger elevator.
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Northwest’s first principal was Landis R. Klinger and remained here as
principal until 1951.
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In the year 1988 Northwest became a Middle School instead of a Junior
High School. The ninth grade was moved to the high school in 1991.
The Junior High had grades 7 thru 10 and the Middle School has grades 6
thru 8. The last year for tenth
grade at Northwest was 1973.
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Northwest became a Title I Distinguished School in 1998.
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The school contained the Reading School District’s Head Start Program
until June 2001 when their space was used for the remodeling of the school
making room for the computer labs. The
labs began to be used in November of 2001.
Approximate
Number of Students: 975
Grades Served:
6 through 8
Number of
Classrooms: 57 plus gym &
library & 8 computer labs
Number of
Teachers: 69
Number of
Assistants: 12
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