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Glenridge Middle School

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Glenridge Middle School
Location
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United States
Information
TypePublic Middle School
Established1955
School districtOrange County
SuperintendentRonald Blocker
PrincipalTrevor Honohan
Enrollment1,400
Color(s)Green and gold
MascotLion
Website

Glenridge Middle School (GMS) is a middle school located in the Baldwin Park area in Orlando, Florida and serves students from both Orlando and Winter Park. It is one of the four middle schools in Florida with an International Baccalaureate IB Middle Years Programme, or MYP (a precursor to the IB Diploma Programme available in WPHS). The school's mascot is the lion.

The school was founded in the mid-1950s and has a current student body of approximately 1,300. GMS is a feeder school for Winter Park High School, or WPHS.

Some of the Elementary schools that feed into Glenridge are Cheney, Aloma, Brookshire, Audubon, and many private schools.

Glenridge's main middle school rival (both academically and athletically) is Maitland Middle School, which also feeds into WPHS.

Staff[edit]

Trevor Honohan is the principal. Grades 6 and 7 have "teams" in which everyone in the team has the same core class teacher. Glenridge has 4 teachers for each of the 4 core classes. GMS is an all IB school.

Classes[edit]

The curriculum of a student at Glenridge Middle consists of four core academic classes: Math, Social Studies, Language Arts, and Science. Students can then choose an elective of their choice to fill a fifth class space. This elective can be P.E., Video production, band, orchestra, chorus, and art. Everyone in the IB classes must take a foreign language (French or Spanish).

The remaining sixth class is then either filled by the IB Exploratory Wheel, for IB students, which will offer the student a different class every nine weeks for that period (which are Spanish, Video Production, Physical Education, and Technology). If the student is not part of the IB program, however, he/she will be offered another elective class of his/her choice. As of 2007, there was an additional seventh period added which gave another elective to all students. Now for the 2011-2012 school year, students have seven class periods. Students who scored either a 1 or 2 on FCAT reading are required to take a Reading course in exchange for one elective.

Sports[edit]

There are 4 sports at Glenridge. They are soccer, basketball, volleyball, and track. You must get a physical to play any sport and you must also try out for the sport you want to play (except track, which everyone who wants to play it can participate). One sport is played each 9 weeks. The students are separated by gender and play against the same gender, except track, where some events are run with boys and girls, such as the mile.

1st 9 weeks 2nd 9 weeks 3rd 9 weeks 4th 9 weeks
Soccer Volleyball Basketball Track

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