Marlboro Middle School

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Marlboro Middle School
Location
355 County Route 520
Marlboro, NJ

Information
Type Public
Established 1976
School district Marlboro Public Schools
Principal Patricia Nieliwocki
Faculty 87.0 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades 6-8
Enrollment 1,169 (as of 2005-06)[1]
Student to teacher ratio 13.4[1]
Color(s) Red, white, and blue
Mascot Hawk
Information 732-972-2100
Website
This page refers to Marlboro Middle School, not Marlboro Memorial Middle School (abbreviated MMMS), in the same school district.

Marlboro Middle School (commonly abbreviated MMS) is a middle school located in Marlboro Township, New Jersey, as part of the Marlboro Public Schools, and goes from sixth grade through eighth.

As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,169 students and 87.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 13.4.[1]

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[edit] History

[edit] Prior Land Use

The three-story Marlboro Middle School building opened September 1976 to house all of the district’s seventh and eighth graders. It is located on a 47-acre (190,000 m2) campus on County Route 520. The campus was at first, a Black Angus farm. The land was donated by H&L farms to the Township.

[edit] Contamination

During construction of soccer fields, the soccer field improvement program, tests conducted at the soccer complex showed elevated levels of unspecified contaminants. The Mayor closed the fields as soon as the test results came in. The township then applied for and received a grant to help with the anticipated remediation work. Marlboro received money from the Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund to conduct the soil remediation at the soccer complex. When it was cleaned up, the fields were sodded over and are currently being used.[2]

[edit] Physical Plant

The complex is a 146,000-square-foot (13,600 m2) brick building on three floors with three independent wings (The A Wing, B Wing, and D Wing). When the school was originally built, there were only two wings. The D Wing was added as an extension in 1998.

[edit] School Mascot

The Marlboro Hawk

The school's mascot, the Marlboro Hawk, was selected before the completion of MMS in 1976 by a student survey of the seventh and eighth grade students at Central School. When Marlboro Middle School opened in 1976, the Hawk mascot came with them.[3]

[edit] Notable students

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Marlboro Middle School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 26, 2008.
  2. ^ http://newstranscript.gmnews.com/news/2008/0618/front_page/002.html
  3. ^ Marlboro Middle School: History, accessed June 7, 2006
  4. ^ Israeli, Tali. "‘Greatest Game’ is next step in actor’s career: Josh Flitter of Marlboro plays key role of caddy in true story of golfer", News Transcript, September 28, 2005. Accessed November 9, 2007. "Josh, who attends the Marlboro Middle School, said his best friends still treat him like a regular youngster, but some of his other peers ask him for his autograph and request that he recite lines from his movies."
  5. ^ Tesoriero, Tobi Drucker. 'Felicia Stoler: Spreading Health With A Little TLC", living Marlboro, July 1, 2007. Accessed November 15, 2008. "Stoler calls both Holmdel and Marlboro home. She grew up in Marlboro, where she attended the Delfino (Central School), Marlboro Middle School, and Marlboro High School (her family still owns a home in town). Now she, along with her 9-year-old daughter Isabella and 6-year- old son Zachary, live in Holmdel."

Coordinates: 40°20′00″N 74°15′46″W / 40.333427°N 74.2627286°W / 40.333427; -74.2627286

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