Woodrow Wilson Middle School, Edison, New Jersey
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Woodrow Wilson Middle School is a middle school
Middle school
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 located in Edison
Edison, New Jersey
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, New Jersey
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, in the United States
United States
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, and is part of the Edison Township Public Schools
Edison Township Public Schools
The Edison Township Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school system, serving students in Kindergarten through 12th grade from Edison, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States...

. The school serves students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade in a two-story building. There are approximately 43 classrooms in the school. Graduates of Woodrow Wilson Middle School enter J. P. Stevens High School.

As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 736 students and 76.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE
Full-time equivalent
Full-time equivalent , is a unit to measure employed persons or students in a way that makes them comparable although they may work or study a different number of hours per week. FTE is often used to measure a worker's involvement in a project, or to track cost reductions in an organization...

 basis), for a student-teacher ratio
Student-teacher ratio
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 of 9.7.

Campus

The school is located at the end of Woodrow Wilson Drive off Plainfield Road. Following the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
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, several first floor hallways of the school were named after the astronauts who perished. In addition, Woodrow Wilson's central courtyard, which is normally closed to students, unless they are participating in the Garden Club, is dedicated to the late John L. Kotcho, who was a long-serving vice-principal.

Students

The student body breakdown is 62% Asian, 29% White, 4% Hispanic, 4% Black, and <1% Native American.

Courses

The school has a wide variety of subjects offered to students, Classes that students are required to take are - Social Studies, Life Science, Mathematics, English, Health (one marking period/year) and Physical Education (3 marking periods/year).

All non-ESL sixth and seventh grade students have two periods of English a day. They are also required to alternate their elective and foreign language course (French or Spanish) daily. On "A" days students have one of the classes, on "B" days they have the other. For eighth graders in level two English, the "A-day/B-day" format used by sixth and seventh graders still applies. For students in level 1 or honors English, only one period of English is taken a day, as well as one period of foreign language. These students are also required to pick two electives, which they will alternate between in the "A-Day/B-Day" format.

Electives include Home Economics, Industrial Technology, Music, Chorus, Band, Orchestra, and Art. English as a Second Language
English language learning and teaching
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 is also offered.

Each grade is divided into "clusters", which are groups of roughly 100 students. Students only have classes with those in there cluster, except for electives, which are mixed among the whole school. On some occasions, there are a few students who have teachers from two different clusters; they are called cross-cluster.

Clusters now include:
The Olympians (6th Grade),
The Gladiators (6th Grade),
The Shooting Stars (7th Grade),
The Golden Eagles (7th Grade),
The Titans (7th Grade)
8-T (8th Grade),
8-A (8th Grade)

Electives:
Available to all Students:
  • Art- taught by Mrs. Molnar and Mr. Romeo
  • Choir - originally taught by Mrs. Annand but she retired in 2009. Now Choir is taught by Ms. Jensen.
  • Band- originally taught by Mr. Annand but he also retired in 2009. Now Band is taught by Mr. Fossa.
  • Orchestra- Mrs. Liu

Available to 7th & 8th grade only
  • Technology/Wood Shop- [Tech]- taught by Mr. Zeh

Available only to 8th Graders
  • Home Economics- [Home-Ec]- taught by Mrs. Grun

Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular activities are clubs held after the school day from 3:05PM (18:05) to 3:55PM (18:55). They are held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. (Tuesdays are for staff meetings.) Also, some clubs are held in the mornings and can be on any school day.
Extracurricular activities include:
  • Band
    Band (music)
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  • Odyssey of the Mind
    Odyssey of the Mind
    Odyssey of the Mind, often called OM , is a creative problem-solving competition involving students from kindergarten through college. Team members work together at length to solve a predefined problem ; and present their solution to the problem at a competition...

  • Model United Nations
    Model United Nations
    Model United Nations is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participants about current events, topics in international relations, diplomacy and the United Nations agenda....

  • Spanish
    Spanish language
    Spanish , also known as Castilian , is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that evolved from several languages and dialects in central-northern Iberia around the 9th century and gradually spread with the expansion of the Kingdom of Castile into central and southern Iberia during the...

     Club
  • French
    French language
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     Club
  • Orchestra
    Orchestra
    An orchestra is a sizable instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus...


*Art Club
  • Art House
  • Literary Mag "Babbleonia"
  • Theater Club
  • Yearbook club
  • Choir 6
  • Choir 7 & 8 Boys
  • Choir 7 & 8 Girls
  • Technology Club
  • Student Council
  • Yoga
  • Community Pride
  • Anime Club

Sports teams
  • Track
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  • Wrestling
    Scholastic wrestling
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  • Cross Country
    Cross country running
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  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • S.U Elite

Note: Many of these have been taken out due to budget cuts.

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