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Chenery Middle School

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Chenery Middle School
NameChenery Middle School
CityBelmont
StateMassachusetts
CountryUnited States

Chenery Middle School is a public middle school located in Belmont, Massachusetts, serving students from Belmont High School's district, including those from Winn Brook Elementary School and Butler Elementary School. The school is part of the Belmont Public Schools system, which also includes Belmont Elementary Schools and is overseen by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Chenery Middle School has a long history of providing quality education to its students, with many going on to attend prestigious institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Tufts University. The school's curriculum is designed to meet the standards set by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

History

The history of Chenery Middle School dates back to the early 20th century, when the town of Belmont, Massachusetts experienced significant growth, leading to an increase in student enrollment at Belmont High School. To accommodate this growth, the town built Chenery Middle School, which was named after Richard Chenery, a prominent Belmont, Massachusetts resident and Harvard University alumnus. The school has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in the 1990s, which was funded in part by the Massachusetts School Building Authority and designed by Architectural Resources Cambridge. The school's history is also closely tied to that of the Town of Belmont, which has a rich history dating back to the American Revolution and the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

Academics

Chenery Middle School offers a rigorous academic program that includes courses in English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies, as well as electives in foreign languages such as Spanish and French. The school's curriculum is designed to meet the standards set by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the National Council of Teachers of English. Students at Chenery Middle School also have the opportunity to participate in advanced courses, such as honors mathematics and honors science, which are designed to prepare them for the rigors of high school and beyond, including programs at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston University. The school's academic program is supported by a range of resources, including the Belmont Public Library and the Minuteman Library Network.

Campus

The Chenery Middle School campus is located in the heart of Belmont, Massachusetts, within walking distance of Belmont Center and the Belmont Public Library. The campus includes a range of facilities, including classrooms, laboratories, and athletic fields, as well as a gymnasium and a theater. The school's campus is also home to a number of public art installations, including a mural created by students from Belmont High School and a sculpture designed by a local artist from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The campus is surrounded by a number of historic homes and buildings, including the Belmont Mansion and the Payson Park Church, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Student Life

Student life at Chenery Middle School is vibrant and diverse, with a range of extracurricular activities and clubs available to students, including the National Junior Honor Society and the Student Council. Students at the school also have the opportunity to participate in a range of community service projects, including volunteer work at the Belmont Food Pantry and the Belmont Animal Shelter. The school's student body is diverse and inclusive, with students from a range of backgrounds and cultures, including those from China, India, and Latin America. The school's student life is supported by a range of resources, including the Belmont Youth Commission and the Belmont Community Center.

Extracurricular Activities

Chenery Middle School offers a range of extracurricular activities, including sports teams, clubs, and music programs, such as the Chenery Middle School Band and the Chenery Middle School Chorus. The school's sports teams compete in the Middlesex League, which includes teams from Arlington, Massachusetts, Lexington, Massachusetts, and Winchester, Massachusetts. The school's music programs are supported by the Belmont Music Department and the New England Music Festival. Students at the school also have the opportunity to participate in a range of other extracurricular activities, including the School Play and the Science Fair, which are designed to promote STEM education and arts education.

Notable Alumni

Chenery Middle School has a number of notable alumni, including Rachel Dratch, a comedian and actress who attended Dartmouth College and is known for her work on Saturday Night Live, and David Walton, an actor who attended Brown University and is known for his roles in He's Just Not That Into You and About a Boy. Other notable alumni include Michael Sandel, a philosopher and professor at Harvard University, and Rebecca Goldstein, a novelist and professor at Rutgers University. The school's alumni have gone on to attend a range of prestigious institutions, including Yale University, Princeton University, and Stanford University, and have achieved success in a range of fields, including law, medicine, and business. Category:Middle schools in Massachusetts

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