Lemon Grove Middle School

Coordinates: 32°44′20″N 117°01′43″W / 32.73889°N 117.02861°W / 32.73889; -117.02861[4]
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Lemon Grove Academy Middle School
Address
Map
7866 Lincoln Street

Lemon Grove
,
California 91945

United States
Information
TypeMiddle School
Established1966
School districtLemon Grove School District
Grades7-8
Color(s)Green and Grey
MascotWolf
Website[4]

Lemon Grove Academy Middle School is a middle school located in Lemon Grove, California. The school is managed by the Lemon Grove School District. Lemon Grove Academy Middle's mascot is the Wolf.


This school has been indicted for failing to meet No Child Left Behind benchmarks, particularly in reading. [citation needed]

New promotion requirements[edit]

New requirements were adapted June 2008. To graduate from 8th grade, students have to earn 2.0 GPA in both citizenship and academic grades. In 2008 students were able to graduate with a 1.5 GPA.

Auditorium Dedicated To Desegregation Pioneer[edit]

In 1931, Lemon Grove Grammar School principal Jerome Green, acting under instructions from school trustees, turned away Mexican children at the schoolhouse door and ordered them to the Mexican only school/barn. Some of the Mexican children turned away spoke English only and not Spanish. The landmark lawsuit resulting from the "Lemon Grove Incident" became the first successful school desegregation court decision in the history of the United States.[1]

On March 7, 2007, the Lemon Grove Middle School auditorium, which is on the site of the former grammar school, was dedicated in the honor of Roberto Alvarez, the lead plaintiff in the court case.[2][3]

32°44′20″N 117°01′43″W / 32.73889°N 117.02861°W / 32.73889; -117.02861[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Lemon Grove Incident: The Nation's First Successful Desegregation Court Case by Robert R. Alvarez, Jr. The Journal of San Diego History Spring 1986, Volume 32, Number 2 [1]
  2. ^ School to honor desegregation pioneer By Leonel Sanchez, San Diego Union-Tribune, March 7, 2007 [2]
  3. ^ LEMON GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT DEDICATES AUDITORIUM TO CIVIL RIGHTS HERO ROBERTO ALVAREZ Lemon Grove School District website announcement [3]
  4. ^ "Lemon Grove Middle School". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

4. KPBS "The Lemon Grove Incident"