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Pinellas Park Middle
Basic Information
Address: 6940 70th Ave. N.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
County: Pinellas
District: Pinellas County
Phone Number: 727 545-6400
Fax Number: 727 547-7894
Principal: Robyn R. Witcher
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Additional Information
School Type: Middle
Grade Level:
6-8
Founded: 1958
School Schedule (Hours in Day): Mon- Fri 9:40 - 4:15
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Winter break, Martin Luther King Day, Spring Break, Memorial Day
School Colors: Hunter green and white
School Mascot: Thunderbird
School Size: 1200
Classroom Size: 22
Classroom Teachers: All highly qualified
Student/Teacher Ratio: 22:1
Support Services:
Title I, Prevention Specialist, social worker, psychologist, 3 guidance counselors, VE Liaison, Curriculum Specialist, Technology specialist, Highly qualified teaching associates
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
1 computer lab, 8 mobile computer carts, 2 ipod mobile labs, 1 Ipad mobile Lab, interactive response systems, elmo, projectors, smartboards in classrooms. Mac and PC platforms
School Clubs:
All students belong to a club. Girlfriends, 5000 role models, gospel choir, campus beautification, service learning, drama, NJHS, spirit team, school of rock, math club, sports management, team sports, fitness, readers theater, peer mediation, crop, career exploration, science club, computer club,
Lunch Availability: Breakfast and lunch served daily
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Parking located in front of school
Mission Statement:
The mission of Pinellas Park Middle School is to provide a professional learning community that sustains school-wide improvements, academic excellence, character development, and fosters a safe and caring environment in order to adequately prepare our students to be productive citizens in an ever-changing world.
Enrollment Characteristics: Zoned enrollment
Programs and Services:
Sports program, volleyball, basketball, track. YMCA before and after care, Extended Learning Program, Title I family programs