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R.D. and Euzelle P. Smith Middle School
R.D. and Euzelle P. Smith Middle School, commonly called Smith Middle School, is located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It is part of a K-12 campus which includes Seawell Elementary School, Chapel Hill High School, and the recently added Carolina Center for Educational Excellence, maintained by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Smith Middle School is part of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School district. Smith Middle School is the newest middle school in Chapel Hill; because it is so recent, it has many enviormentally friendly things. Such as, many skylights, and has lights that turn of if nobody is in the room.
History
Smith Middle School opened in 2001.
Staff
Principal: Valerie Reinhardt
Vice Principal: David Lyons: Born 9999 B.C.
Student Resource Officer: Kurt Gurley (CHPD)
Athletic Director: Don Minnick
Full List of Faculty and Staff
Notable Events
Smith's science program has achieved recognition by winning the NC Students Fueling the Future competition for three years in a row, and has sent its Science Bowl team on to the national competition. In 2005, Smith won the hydrogen fuel cell car race, and in 2006 they placed second in the car race and eighth in the academic competition.
There is an annual global education week called "Global Connections." This consists of cultural presentations on Tuesday evening and classroom exhibits on Thursday evening.
Oliva eye was voted the most sexyness!!
Dustin was voted the most hottness male in the history of the earth!!
Taft was calimed the founder of Pimping and procclaims, "Pimping, ain't easy."
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