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Scarlett Middle School
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Coordinates42°14′18″N 83°41′40″W / 42.238342°N 83.694417°W / 42.238342; -83.694417
Information
TypePublic Middle School
LocaleAnn Arbor Public Schools
PrincipalGerald Vazquez
Grades6-8
MascotRoadrunner
Websitehttp://www.aaps.k12.mi.us/scarlett.home/home

Scarlett Middle School is a middle school located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Its mascot is the Roadrunner. It has grades 6, 7, and 8. The school has two mottos: "Passion, Pride, and Productivity" and "Good is the enemy of Great." Gerald Vazquez became Scarlett's latest principal in December 2009.

Scarlett Middle School

In 2008, Catherine Campbell, a 7th grade science teacher, was nominated and won the award for Educator of the Year by the Michigan Association of Middle School Educators. [1]

Activities

Scarlett holds annual talent shows, fun fairs, and other after-school activities. Scarlett has always ranked high in Future City Competitions and has begun to rank in the annual Geo-Bee.

Sports

Scarlett is very competitive in sports. The wrestling team dominated the city championships for many years. Basketball at Scarlett is also very competitive. The 2009 8th grade boys' basketball team won the city championship for the 6th time, and many former Scarlett students have been successful at the high school and college levels, including in Big Ten schools such as the University of Michigan, also in Ann Arbor. Scarlett's biggest rival middle school is Tappan Middle School, who also preforms well in many sports.

Scarlett Honor Society

The Scarlett Honor Society or Academic Society was created by the current principal, Gerald Vazquez. It serves as an addition to the Honor roll program that many schools have.

Notable alumni

  • Tricia McNaughton-Saunders (1981) Four-time world champion in female wrestling; Head Coach, U.S. 2003 Pan Am Games women's wrestling team
  • Zeke Jones (1982): 1991 World Champion, Silver medalist in wrestling at the 1992 Summer Olympics, and Head Coach, US Freestyle National Team
  • Dov Cohen Ph.D. (1982) Professor, University of Illinois; Author, Culture of Honor: The Psychology of Violence in the South
  • Dr. Norris Hsu MD (1982) Internal Medicine
  • John Stribley Ph.D. (1983) Professor, University of Michigan Medical School

References

  1. ^ Official MAMSE award winners [1]