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HISTORY
enmoor Junior
High School was opened on
January 29, 1973 and took its name from the
community of its location. The building was designed with a one-story view
from Mason Street and a two-story view from the rear. Classes were held in
two wings forming a U-shape with a courtyard open to the northwest. It was
a duplicate of Lord Baltimore Junior High with slight modifications, costing
$2,811,300.00 and taking two years to build. Its original address was 8210
Mason Street, Landover, MD; but due to traffic problems, Kenmoor Drive was
opened as an access road and the address changed to 2500 Kenmoor Drive,
Landover, MD.
The school
opened mid-year when court-mandated busing went into effect, drawing many
staff and students from Maryland Park Junior High, which closed at that
time. Mr. Harry A. Rose was the first principal to approximately 600
students.
The students
selected the Kavalier as the school mascot and the colors of green and white
were adopted.
Attendance
rose to almost 1200 students in grades seven, eight, and nine before 1983
when the school became Kenmoor Middle with grades seven and eight only as a
result of the county’s decision to move ninth grades to high school
buildings.
In 1985
Kenmoor Middle School became the first magnet school in the county offering
a special program for talented and gifted (TAG) students from the Northern
part of Prince George’s County. A total of 200 TAG students joined
Kenmoor’s comprehensive population for a differentiated program with
advanced courses. In 1987 Kenmoor Middle became an ESOL Center with
specialized classes in English for Speakers of Other Languages.
The magnet population and the diversity of cultures have enhanced the
academic program and performance of all the students at Kenmoor. In 1989
Kenmoor was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education for Excellence in
Education and it continues to involve students in high level competitions
that have earned the school recognition locally, statewide, and nationally.
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